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Kochi, Ikuho, Patricia A. Champ, John B. Loomis, Geoffrey H. Donovan.
2012. Valuing mortality impacts of smoke exposure from major southern
California wildfires. Journal
of Forest Economics. 18:61-75. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Jeffrey P. Prestemon. 2012. The effect of trees on crime in Portland, Oregon. Environment and Behavior. 44(1):3-30. Full Text Summary
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Yvonne L. Michael, David T. Butry,
Amy D. Sullivan, John M. Chase. 2012. Comment on “Green space, health
inequality, and pregnancy”. Environment International. 39:133. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., David Butry. 2011. The effect of
urban trees on the rental price of single-family homes in Portland,
Oregon. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening. 10(3):163-168.
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Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Krista Gebert. 2011. The effect of
newspaper coverage and political pressure on wildfire suppression costs. Society and Natural Resources. 24:785-798 Full Text
White,
Rachel E., Geoffrey H. Donovan, Jeffrey P. Prestemon. 2011. Trees thwart
shady behavior. Nursery Management and Production. February:30-33. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Yvonne L. Michael, David T. Butry,
Amy D. Sullivan, John M. Chase. 2011. Urban trees and the risk of poor birth
outcomes. Health and Place. 17:390-393. Full Text Summary
Kochi, Ikuho, Geoffrey H. Donovan, Patricia A. Champ, John B.
Loomis. 2010. The economic cost of adverse health effects from wildfire-smoke
exposure: a review. International Journal of Wildland Fire.19:803-817.
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Donovan,
Geoffrey H., David Butry. 2010. Trees in the
city: Valuing street trees in Portland, Oregon. Landscape
and Urban Planning. 94:77-83. Full Text Summary
Champ,
Patricia A., Geoffrey H. Donovan, Christopher M.
Barth 2010. The Relationship between Wildfire Risk and Home Purchase
Decisions: Market and Household Level Analyses. Society and
Natural Resources.23:58-70. Full Text
Hummel, Susan, Geoffrey H. Donovan, Thomas A. Spies, and
Miles A. Hemstrom. 2009.
Conserving biodiversity using risk management: hoax or hope? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., David Butry. 2009. The value of
shade: Estimating the effect of urban trees on summertime electricity
use. Energy and Buildings. 41(6):662-668.
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Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Patricia A. Champ. 2009. The economic benefits of elk viewing at
the Jewell Meadows wildlife area in Oregon. Human
Dimensions of Wildlife. 14(1):51-60. Full
Text
Canton-Thompson,
J., Gebert, K., Thompson, B., Jones, G., Calkin,
D., and Donovan, G.H. External factors in incident management team decision
making and their effect on large fire suppression expenditures. Journal of Forestry. 106(8):416-424. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Thomas C. Brown. 2008. Estimating the avoided fuel treatment costs
of wildfire. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 23(4):197-201. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Thomas C. Brown, Lisa Dale. 2008. Incentives and wildfire
management in the United Sates. In The Economics
of Forest Disturbances: Wildfires, Storms, and Invasive Species. Thomas P. Holmes, Jeffrey P. Prestemon, and Karen L. Abt Eds. Springer. 323-340. Full Text
Butry, David T.,
Geoffrey H. Donovan. 2008. Protect thy neighbor: the spatial externalities of
wildfire hazard mitigation. Forest Science. 54(4):417-428. Full Text
Prestemon,
Jeffrey P., Geoffrey H. Donovan. 2008. Single Stage Forecasting for
Resource Allocation Decisions under Climate Uncertainty. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 90(4):1118-1129.
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Champ,
Patricia A., Geoffrey H. Donovan, Christopher M.
Barth 2008. Wildfire risk and the housing market. Western Rural Development Center Newsletter. 5-6. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., David Butry. 2008. The sales
comparison approach to tree valuation and the value
of Portland Oregon’s street trees. Arborist
News. August: 52-54. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Patricia A. Champ, David T. Butry.
2007. The impact of wildfire risk on housing price: A case study
from Colorado Springs. Land Economics. 83(2):217-233. Full Text Summary
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Patricia A. Champ, David T. Butry.
2007. Measuring the efficacy of a wildfire education campaign in Colorado
Springs. Journal of Emergency Management. 5(3):
33-37. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Thomas C. Brown. 2007. Be careful
what you wish for: the legacy of Smokey Bear. Frontiers
in Ecology and the Environment. 5(2): 73-79. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H. 2007. Comparing the costs of agency and
contract fire crews. Fire Management Today. 67(1):
9-12.
Bumgardner, M., Nicholls, D., and Donovan, G. 2007. Effects
of species information and furniture price on consumer preferences for selected
woods. Wood and Fiber Science. 39
(1): 71-81. Full
Text
Canton-Thompson, Janie; Thompson, Brooke; Gebert, Krista; Calkin,
David; Donovan, Geoff; Jones, Greg. 2006.
Factors affecting fire suppression costs as identified by incident management
teams. RMRS-RN-30. Fort
Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Rocky Mountain Research Station. 10 p. Full Text
Hesseln, Hayley,
Geoffrey H. Donovan, Alison H. Berry. 2006. The effect of the wildland-urban-interface on prescribed burning costs in
the Pacific Northwest. Western Journal of
Applied Forestry. 21(2):72-78.
Donovan,
Geoffrey H. 2006. Determining the optimal mix of federal and contract fire
crews: a case study from the Pacific Northwest. Ecological
Modeling. 194:372-378. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H. 2005. A comparison of the costs of Forest
Service and contract fire crews.Western
Journal of Applied Forestry. 20(4):233-239. Full Text Summary
Donovan, Geoffrey H., Hayley Hesseln, and John Garth. 2005. Credit
rationing: A possible barrier to growth in the Alaskan forest products
industry? Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 20(3):177-183.
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Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Thomas C. Brown. 2005. Wildfire management in the US Forest
Service: a brief history. Natural Hazards Observer. 29(6):1-3. Full Text
Roos, Joseph, Geoffrey H. Donovan, David L.
Nicholls. 2005. How does species name affect consumer choice? An analysis and
implications for cabinet door marketers. Forest Products
Journal. 55(5):21-26. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Thomas C. Brown. 2005. An alternative incentive structures for
wildfire management on national forest land. Forest Science. 51(5):387-395. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Peter Noordijk. 2005. A
comparison of wildland fire situation
analysis (WFSA) predictions and actual outcomes Fire Management Today. 65(2):25-27. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Peter Noordijk. 2005. Assessing the
accuracy of wildland fire situation
analysis (WFSA) fire size and suppression cost estimates. Journal of Forestry. 103(1): 10-13. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., David L. Nicholls, Joseph Roos.
2004. Sources of product information used by consumers when purchasing kitchen
cabinets. Forest Products Journal 54(12):77-79. Full Text
Nicholls, David L., Geoffrey H. Donovan, and Joseph Roos. 2004.
Kitchen cabinets from red alder- a comparison to other hardwoods. Wood and Fiber Science. 36(3):432-442. Full Text
Donovan, Geoffrey H. and Hayley Hesseln. 2004. Consumer
willingness to pay for naturally decay resistant wood products. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 19(3):160-164. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Peter Noordijk, Volker, Radeloff. Estimating the impact of
proximity to housing on wildfire suppression costs in Oregon and Washington. The
2nd symposium on fire economics and policy: a global
view. Cordoba, Spain. April 2004.
Donovan,
Geoffrey H. 2004. Consumer willingness to
pay a price premium for standing-dead Alaska yellow-cedar. Forest Products Journal. 54(5):38-42. Full Text
Donovan, Geoffrey H. and David L. Nicholls. 2003. Consumer
preferences and willingness to pay for character- marked cabinets
from Alaska birch. Forest Products Journal 53(11/12):27-32. Full Text
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., David L. Nicholls, Joseph Roos. 2003.
Marketing recommendations for wood products from Alaska Yellow-Cedar, Alaska
Birch, and Red Alder. Gen. Tech. Rep.
PNW-GTR-589.Portland, OR: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, PNW Research
Station.13p. Full Text
Donovan, Geoffrey H. and David L. Nicholls. 2003. Estimating
consumer willingness to pay a price premium for Alaskan secondary wood
products. Res. Pap.PNW-RP-553. Portland, OR: U.S.Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
PNW Research Station. 7p. Full Text
Nicholls, David L., Geoffrey H. Donovan, and Joseph Roos. October
2003. Red alder stacks up against other hardwoods. Wood
and Wood Products Magazine p61-64.
Donovan, Geoffrey H. and Douglas B. Rideout. 2003. An
integer programming model to optimize resource allocation for wildfire
containment. Forest Science 49(2): 330-334. Full Text
Donovan, Geoffrey H. and Douglas B. Rideout. 2003. A
reformulation of the cost plus net value change (C+NVC) model of wildfire
economics. Forest Science 49(2):318-323. Full Text
Nicholls, David L. and Geoffrey H. Donovan. November
2002. Alaska Birch makes the grade. Wood and Wood Products
Magazine p83-85.
Donovan,
Geoffrey H., Douglas B. Rideout, Philip N.
Omi. The economic efficiency of the National Fire
Management System and FIREPRO. In Fire economics and
policy: bottom lines; 1999 April 5-9, San Diego, CA; Eds. A. Gonzalez-Caban and P.N. Omi; PSW Research Station, Berkeley,
CA; 332p
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