Ana Gutierrez-Castillo Data-verified
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Ana Gutierrez-Castillo's research investigates the perspectives and economic considerations of private forest landowners, particularly concerning conservation easements and sustainable forest management certification. Her work has explored landowners' willingness to accept compensation for forest thinning practices and their adoption of such measures. Additionally, she has examined the impact of economic factors, such as fuel cost inflation, on the logging sector.
Gutierrez-Castillo's research also delves into landowners' preferences for communication and engagement with forest professionals, especially in the post-COVID-19 era. She has studied private landowners' willingness-to-pay for forestland certification and the factors influencing these decisions. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4 and 48 total citations across 7 publications. She has collaborated with researchers Nana Tian, Shaun Tanger, Elena C. Rubino, and Sagar Godar Chhetri at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 50
Selected Publications
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Family Forest Landowners’ Preferences for Meeting Format and Outreach with Forest Professionals Post-COVID-19 (2024)
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Understanding Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perspectives on the Benefits Associated with Sustainable Forest Management Certification (2023)
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The impact of rapid fuel costs inflation on Arkansas’ logging sector (2022)
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Assessing Conservation Easement Landowners Adoption of Thinning (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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