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Gregory S. Latta
Faculty Research Assistant, Forest Economist
Major Professor: Darius Adams
Department of Forest Resources
013 Peavy Hall
(541) 737-6264
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BA, Economics, University of California Santa Barbara, 1992
MS, Forest Resources, Oregon State University, 2000

Research interests: Development and application of an array of regional and national models of timber and forest products markets.

Forest Sector Market Modeling

Publications:

Latta, G. S. and D. M. Adams. 2000. An Econometric Analysis of Output Supply and Input Demand in the Canadian Softwood Lumber Industry. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30(9):1419-1428.

Im, E., D.M. Adams and G.S. Latta. Potential Impacts of Carbon Taxes on Carbon Flux in western Oregon Private Forests. Forest Policy and Economics In Press.

Adams, D.M. and G.S Latta. Future Prospects for Private Timber Harvest in Eastern Oregon. Western Journal of Applied Forestry In Press.

Busby, G.M., C.A. Montgomery and G. Latta. The opportunity cost of forest certification on private land in western Oregon. Western Journal of Applied Forestry In Press.

Adams, D.M. and G.S Latta. Timber Trends on Private Lands in Western Oregon and Washington: a New Look. Western Journal of Applied Forestry In Press.

Montgomery, C.A., G.S. Latta and D.M. Adams. 2006. The cost of achieving old-growth forest structure. Land Economics 82(2):240-256.

Adams, D.M. and G.S Latta. 2005. Costs and regional impacts of restoration thinning programs on the national forests in eastern Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35(6):1319-1430.

Adams, D.M. and G.S Latta. 2005. Timber harvest potential from private lands in the Pacific Northwest: biological, investment, and policy issues. P. 4-12 inUnderstanding key issues of sustainable wood production in the Pacific Northwest, Deal, Robert L.; White, Seth M (eds). USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-626.

Latta, G., and Adams, D. 2005. Analysis of an extensive thinning program on eastern Oregon national forests using a dynamic spatial equilibrium market model with endogenous industry capacity. In Systems Analysis in Forest Resources: Proceedings of the 2003 Symposium, 7–9 October 2003, Stevenson, Wash. Compiled by M. Bevers and T. Barrett. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-656.

Adams, D.M. and G.S Latta. 2004. Effects of a Forest Health Thinning Program on Land and Timber Values in Eastern Oregon. Journal of Forestry 102(8):9-13.

Latta, G. and C.A. Montgomery. 2004. Minimizing the cost of stand level management for older forest structure in western Oregon. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 19(4): 221-231

Adams, D.M. and G. Latta. 2003. Private Timber Harvest Potential in Eastern Oregon. Research Contribution 42, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University. Corvallis. 42p.

Schillinger, R. R., D. M. Adams, G. S. Latta, and A. K. Van Nalts. 2003. An Analysis of Future Private Timber Supply Potential in Western Oregon. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 18(3):1-9.

Adams, D.M., R.R. Schillinger, G. Latta, and A. Van Nalts. 2002. Timber Harvest Projections for Private Land in Western Oregon. Research Contribution 37, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 44p.

Latta, G. S. and D. M. Adams. 2000. An Econometric Analysis of Output Supply and Input Demand in the Canadian Softwood Lumber Industry. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30(9):1419-1428.


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