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| Ian Hardie | ||
| Professor Emeritus | ||
| Phone: 301-405-1284 | Office: 2216 Symons Hall | |
| E-mail: ihardie@arec.umd.edu | Personal Web Page | |
| Education: | A.A. 1958, Modesto Junior College: Agricultural Economics | |
| Research: | Forestry Economics, Land Use, Land Value. | |
| C.V.: | ||
| Selected Publications: | Land Use Regulation and the Provision of Open Space in Suburban Residential Subdivisions, Erik Lichtenberg, Constant Tra and Ian Hardie, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 54(2) (September 2007) pp. 199-213. Regulation, Open Space and the Value of Land Undergoing Residential Subdivision, Ian Hardie, Erik Lichtenberg and Cynthia J. Nickerson, Land Economics, (forthcoming). The Economics of Land Use at the Intensive and Extensive Margins, Ian W. Hardie, Peter J. Parks and G. Cornelis van Kooten. Chapter 3 in International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2004/2005, edited by T.Tietenberg and H. Folmer. Edward Elgar Publisher, Cheltenham, UK. The Economics of Land use. Editors, Peter J Parks and Ian W. Hardie,.International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy, Series Editor, Tom Tietenberg. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., Hants, U.K. 2003. The Implication of Property Rights for Joint Agriculture-Timber Productivity in the Brazilian Amazon, Tsunehiro Otsuki, Ian W. Hardie and Eustàquio J. Reis, Environment and Development Economics, 7 (2002) pp. 299-323. Land Allocation in the Southeastern U.S. in Response to Climate Change Impacts on Forestry and Agriculture, Brian C. Murray, Robert C Abt, David N. Wear, Peter J. Parks and Ian W. Hardie, World Resources Review, 13(2) (2001) pp. 239-251. The Joint Influence of Agricultural and Nonfarm Factors on Real Estate Values: An Application to the Mid-Atlantic Region, Ian W. Hardie, Tulika A. Narayan and Bruce L. Gardner, American J. Agricultural Economics, 83(1) (February 2001) pp. 120-132. Responsiveness of Rural and Urban Land Uses to Land Rent Determinants in the U.S. South, Ian W. Hardie, Peter J. Parks, Peter Gottlieb and David N. Wear, Land Economics, 78(4) (November 2000) pp. 659-673. Using Resource Economics to Anticipate Forest Land Use Change in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region, Peter J. Parks, Ian W. Hardie, Cheryl A. Tedder and David N. Wear, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, MAIA Special Issue, 63(1) (July 2000) pp.175-185.Other papers in Land Economics, Forest Science, Journal of Forestry, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Production Agriculture, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (formerly Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics), and Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics (formerly Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics). | |
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