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Stephen C. Grado.....................................................................................
Phone: 662-325-2792
Fax: 662-325-8726
Email: sgrado@cfr.msstate.eduaddress:
Rm# 357, Thompson Hall
Department of Forestry
Box 9681
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9681.....................................................................................
Education:
- Pennsylvania State University Ph.D., Forest Resources
- Pennsylvania State University M.S., Forest Resources and Operations Research,
- Pennsylvania State University B.S., Forest Science
- Villanova University B.A., Political Science
Research Interests:
- Multiple-use forest management
- Outdoor / forest recreation
- Wildlife economics
- Human dimensions of natural resources
- Urban and community forestry
- Eco-tourism
- Forest certification
Teaching Areas:
Honors / Professional Activities:
- Fellow, Society of American Foresters, 2006
- College of Forest Resources Faculty Research Award, 2006
- Gamma Sigma Delta Research Award of Merit, 2005
- Distinguished Service, Mississippi Society of American Foresters, 2000
Research / Extension Websites:
Graduate Students
2008
Grado, S.C., K.M. Hunt, M.W. Whiteside. 2008. Economic impacts of white-tailed deer hunting in Mississippi. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 61:59-67. Download2008
Grado, S.C., S.S. Strong, M.K. Measells. 2008. Mississippi Urban and Community Forestry Management Manual, Second Edition. Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Publication FO 375, Mississippi State University. 218 pp. Download2008
Guo, Z., D.L. Grebner, C. Sun, S.C. Grado. 2008. Biofuel production impacts on the management of southern pine plantations in Mississippi. Pages 111-120 in Proceedings of the Southern Forest Economics Workshop 2007: Global Change and Forestry: Economic and Policy Implications. Download2008
Hussain, A., I.A. Munn, S.C. Grado, J.E. Henderson. 2008. Economic impacts of Mississippi wildlife-associated outfitters and their clientele. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 13(4):243-251. Download2008
Measells, M.K., S.C. Grado. 2008. Economic impacts of two birding festivals in Mississippi. Pages 142-149 in Proceedings of the Southern Forest Economics Workshop 2007: Global Change and Forestry: Economic and Policy Implications. Download