Shaun Tanger Source Confirmed

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Associate Professor

University of Arkansas at Monticello

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10 h-index 60 pubs 311 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Shaun Tanger's research focuses on forest management, timberland valuation, and the economic aspects of biomass production. He has investigated landowner willingness to accept conservation easements for forest thinning and explored methods for optimizing pellet supply systems, considering market-specific production and biomass quality. Tanger's work also delves into timber price trends and volatility, as well as the financial elements of timber harvest scheduling and valuation, such as terminal value. His research has been published in journals covering forestry, economics, and natural resource management. Tanger holds a h-index of 10 with over 300 citations across his 60 publications. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, including Ana Gutierrez-Castillo and Kevin Boston.

Metrics

  • h-index: 10
  • Publications: 60
  • Citations: 311

Selected Publications

  • A hedonic analysis of chronic wasting disease's effect on hunting lease prices (2025) DOI
  • Examining divergence in softwood lumber and timber prices in the southern United States (2025) DOI
  • Forest Conference Report No. 2, 2024 (2024) DOI
  • The potential impact of Loper v. Raimondo decision removing agency deference on natural resource management (2024) DOI
  • Understanding hurricane effects on forestlands: Land cover changes and salvage logging (2024) DOI
  • Impacts of posted bridges on log truck routing in Mississippi, USA (2024) DOI
  • Factors shaping consulting foresters' services to family forest landowners (2024) DOI
  • Where we stand on chronic wasting disease: A systematic literature review of its prevalence patterns, impacts, and management interventions (2024) DOI
  • Terminal value: A crucial and yet often forgotten element in timber harvest scheduling and timberland valuation (2024) DOI
  • Trends in U.S. forest business sector and market research (2024) DOI

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