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Changyou "Edwin" Sun.....................................................................................
Phone: 662-325-7271
Fax: 662-325-8726
Email: csun@cfr.msstate.eduaddress:
Rm# 363, Thompson Hall
Department of Forestry
Box 9681
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9681.....................................................................................
Education:
- Auburn University Ph.D., Forestry Policy and Economics
- Auburn Univeristy M.S., Forestry Policy and Economics
- Beijing Universtiy of Chemical Technology B.S., Chemical Mechanics and Engineering
Research Interests:
- Forest policy and law
- Resource and environment economics
- International trade of forest products
- International forestry
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Graduate Students
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
Liao, X., C. Sun, W.D. Jones, S. Pokharel. 2009. Case outcome for recreational incidents on private forest and rural land and the determinants of litagation time span. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport 19(2):153-183.2009
Mei, B., A. Cascio, C. Sun, M. Clutter. 2009. Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. forest products industry. Pages 143-168 in J.B. Tobin and L.R. Parker, editors, Joint Ventures, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Capital Flow. Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York.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. Download2009
Sun, X., C. Sun, I.A. Munn, A. Hussain. 2009. Knowledge of three regeneration programs and application behavior among Mississippi nonindustrial private forest landowners: A two-step sample selection approach. Journal of Forest Economics 15(3):187-204. Download