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Department of Forestry

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Emily B. SchultzEmily B. Schultz
Associate Professor

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Phone:  662-325-2697
Fax:  662-325-2697
Email:  eschultz@cfr.msstate.edu

address:

Rm# 315, Thompson Hall
Department of Forestry
Box 9681
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9681

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Education:

Research Interests:

  • Artificial intelligence techniques in computer forest modeling
  • Forest genetics
  • Black walnut

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2009
Grebner, D.L., G. Perez-Verdin, C. Sun, I.A. Munn, E.B. Schultz, T.G. Matney. 2009. Woody biomass feedstock availability, production costs and implications for bioenergy conversion in Mississippi. Chapter 12 in Solomon and Luzadis, eds., Renewable Energy from Forest Resources in the United States. Routledge: London. 330 p.

2009
Perez-Verdin, G., D.L. Grebner, C. Sun, I.A. Munn, E.B. Schultz, T.G. Matney. 2009. Woody biomass availability for bioethanol conversion in Mississippi. Biomass and Bioenergy 33(3):492-503. Download

2008
Crosby, M., T.G. Matney, E.B. Schultz. 2008. Multi-state forest carbon storage estimates: baselines, balances, and catastrophic losses. 2008 Society of American Foresters National Convention. Reno, NV.

2008
Jones, T.L., E.B. Schultz, T.G. Matney, D.L. Grebner, D.L. Evans, C.A. Collins. 2008. A forest product/bioenergy mill location and decision support system based on a county-level forest inventory and geo-spatial information. Pages 131-138 in Proceedings of the Southern Forest Economics Workshop 2007: Global Change and Forestry: Economic and Policy Implications. Download

2008
Matney, T.G., E.B. Schultz, 2008. Deriving tree diameter growth and probability of survival equations from successive diameter distributions. Forest Science 54(1):31-35.