Lori Lynch

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Professor
Phone: 301-405-1264  Office: 2117  Symons Hall
E-mail: llynch@arec.umd.edu Personal Web Page
 
 
             
    
Education:

B.A. 1984, University of California, Davis: International Relations
M.S. 1989, University of California, Davis: Agricultural Economics
Ph.D. 1996, University of California, Berkeley: Agricultural and Resource Economics

Research: Environmental and Agricultural Policy
Courses: AREC 455 - Economics of Land Use
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Selected Publications:

Horowitz, John K., Lori Lynch, and Andrew Stocking, “Competition-Based Environmental Policy: An Analysis of Farmland Preservation in Maryland” Land Economics, in press.

Lynch, Lori, Wayne Gray, and Jacqueline Geoghegan, “An Evaluation of Working Land and Open Space Preservation Programs in Maryland: Are They Paying Too Much?” Editors:  Stephan Goetz and Floor Brouwer, New Perspectives on Agri-Environmental Policies: A Multidisciplinary and Transatlantic Approach, Routledge, in press. 

G. Philip Robertson, Vivien G. Allen, George Boody, Emery R. Boose, Nancy G. Creamer, Laurie E. Drinkwater, James R. Gosz, Lori Lynch, John L. Havlin, Louise E. Jackson, Steward T.A. Pickett, Louis Pitelka, Alan Randall, A. Scott Reed, Timothy R. Seastedt, Robert B. Waide, and Diana H. Wall,  “Long-Term Agricultural Research (LTAR): A Research, Education, and Extension Imperative,” BioScience, 58(7) (July/August 2008):640-645.

Duke, Joshua M., and Lori Lynch, “Gauging Support for Innovative Farmland Preservation Techniques” Policy Sciences, 40 (2007):123-155.

Lynch, Lori and Xiangping Liu, “Impact of Designated Preservation Areas on Rate of Preservation and Rate of Conversion,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, December 2007.

Lynch, Lori, Wayne Gray, and Jacqueline Geoghegan, “Are Farmland Preservation Programs Easement Restrictions Capitalized into Farmland Prices?  What can a Propensity Score Matching Analysis tell us?” Review of Agricultural Economics, 29(3) (Fall 2007): 502-509.

Lynch, Lori, Karen Palm, Sabrina Lovell, and Jay Harvard, “Using Agricultural and Forest  Land Values to Estimate the Budgetary Resources Needed to Tripling Maryland’s  Preserved Acres,” Harry R. Hughes Center For AgroEcology, Inc. 2007.

Lynch, L.  “Economic Benefits of Farmland Preservation,” ed.,Constance R.F. de Brun, The Economic Benefits of Land Conservation, The Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, CA. 2007.

Duke, Josh, and Lori Lynch, “Farmland Retention Techniques: Property Rights Implications and Comparative Evaluation,” Land Economics, 82(2) (May 2006) 189-213.

Lichtenberg, Erik, and Lori Lynch, “Exotic Pests and Trade: When Is Pest Free Status Certification Worthwhile?” Agricultural and Resource Economic Review, 35(1) (April 2006):52-62.

Lynch, Lori, “Critical Mass: Does the Number of Productive Farmland Acres or Of Farms Affect Farmland Loss?”  Editors: Robert J. Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow, Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy: Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. 2006:119-146.

Geoghegan, Jacqueline, Lori Lynch and Shawn Bucholtz, “Are Agricultural Land Preservation Programs Self-Financing?” Editors: Robert J. Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow, Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy: Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. 2006:149-169.

Lynch, Lori, Scott Malcolm, and David Zilberman, “Effect of a Differentially Applied Environmental Regulation on Trade Patterns and Production Location: The Case of Methyl Bromide,” Agricultural and Resource Economic Review, 34(1) (April 2005):54-74.

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Last updated: 10/26/2009