Nana Tian
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assistant professor
Also affiliated: US Forest Service (2018); University of Arkansas System (2023); Department of Forestry (2015); Shandong Agricultural University (2013); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2015–2017); Texas A&M University (2022); Mississippi State University (2014)
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Nana Tian's research investigates economic and ecological factors impacting natural resource sectors, particularly forestry and agriculture. Her work has examined landowner perspectives on forest certification programs, assessing awareness, barriers, and willingness to pay for participation in both the United States and China. Tian has also studied the financial impacts of fluctuating fuel costs on the logging industry in Arkansas and the relationship between lumber futures and timber prices. Additionally, her research addresses the assessment of damages caused by feral swine in the western Gulf region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.
Her scholarship includes 34 publications with 234 citations and an h-index of 10. Tian collaborates extensively with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, including Matthew H. Pelkki, Alyssa Mineau, Elena C. Rubino, and Ana Gutierrez-Castillo, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Her most recent publication was in 2026, and she is currently active in research.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 34
- Citations: 239
Selected Publications
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Allometric relationships between total height and diameter for volume estimation of bottomland hardwood oaks in Arkansas (2026)
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Understanding private landowner strategies for wild pig management using cluster analysis and structural equation modeling (2026)
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Private Landowners' Perspectives on Managing Feral Swine in Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas (2026)
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Impact of <i>Mikania micrantha</i> invasion and perceptions of local communities in Central Nepal (2024)
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Managing Feral Swine: Thoughts of Private Landowners in the West Gulf Region (2024)
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Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas (2023)
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Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys (2023)
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Corrigendum to “Nonindustrial private forest landowner perspectives on forest certification: A look at awareness and barriers” [Forest Policy and Economics 131 (2021), 102552] (2023)
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Understanding Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perspectives on the Benefits Associated with Sustainable Forest Management Certification (2023)
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Assessing feral swine damage in the western gulf region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas (2023)
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The impact of rapid fuel costs inflation on Arkansas’ logging sector (2022)
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Growth Response of Red Oaks to Climatic Conditions in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Implications for Bottomland Hardwood Restoration with a Changing Climate (2022)
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A real options model for evaluating a tree and mushroom vertical agroforestry system in Shandong, China (2022)
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Private landowners’ willingness-to-pay for certifying forestland and influencing factors: Evidence from Arkansas, United States (2022)
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Stem profile of red oaks in a bottomland hardwood restoration plantation forest in the Arkansas Delta (USA) (2022)
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- Synchronized movement between US lumber futures and southern pine sawtimber prices and COVID-19 impacts
- Assessing feral swine damage in the western gulf region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas
- Private landowners’ willingness-to-pay for certifying forestland and influencing factors: Evidence from Arkansas, United States
- Understanding Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perspectives on the Benefits Associated with Sustainable Forest Management Certification
- Stem profile of red oaks in a bottomland hardwood restoration plantation forest in the Arkansas Delta (USA)
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Nonindustrial private forest landowner perspectives on forest certification: A look at awareness and barriers
- Synchronized movement between US lumber futures and southern pine sawtimber prices and COVID-19 impacts
- The impact of rapid fuel costs inflation on Arkansas’ logging sector
- Improving Communications to Increase Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowner (NIPF) Participation in Forest Certification Programs: A Case Study in Arkansas, USA
- Private landowners’ willingness-to-pay for certifying forestland and influencing factors: Evidence from Arkansas, United States
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Improving Communications to Increase Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowner (NIPF) Participation in Forest Certification Programs: A Case Study in Arkansas, USA
- Private landowners’ willingness-to-pay for certifying forestland and influencing factors: Evidence from Arkansas, United States
- Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys
- The impact of rapid fuel costs inflation on Arkansas’ logging sector
- Private landowners’ willingness-to-pay for certifying forestland and influencing factors: Evidence from Arkansas, United States
- Understanding Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perspectives on the Benefits Associated with Sustainable Forest Management Certification
- Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
- Managing Feral Swine: Thoughts of Private Landowners in the West Gulf Region
- Private Landowners' Perspectives on Managing Feral Swine in Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
- Assessments of Landowners’ Willingness to Accept Compensation for Participating in Forest Certification in Shandong, China
- A real options model for evaluating a tree and mushroom vertical agroforestry system in Shandong, China
- Synchronized movement between US lumber futures and southern pine sawtimber prices and COVID-19 impacts
- Growth Response of Red Oaks to Climatic Conditions in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Implications for Bottomland Hardwood Restoration with a Changing Climate
- Assessing feral swine damage in the western gulf region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas
- Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
- Assessments of Landowners’ Willingness to Accept Compensation for Participating in Forest Certification in Shandong, China
- Growth Response of Red Oaks to Climatic Conditions in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Implications for Bottomland Hardwood Restoration with a Changing Climate
- Understanding Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perspectives on the Benefits Associated with Sustainable Forest Management Certification
- Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys
- Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys
- Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys
- Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys
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