Yaoqi Zhang

Associate Professor, Forest Policy and Economics

  • BS, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (China), Forest Economics
  • M.Ag, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Forest Economics and Management
  • PhD, University of Helsinki, 2001, Social Economics of Forestry.
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Experience

  • Research assistant, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing (1988-93)
  • Researcher, University of Helsinki (1994-2000)
  • Post-doc fellow, University Toronto (2001)
  • Research associate/Post-doc fellow, University of Alberta (2002-03)


Research Interests

  • Forest land use change
  • Non-market valuation
  • Property rights and institutions
  • International forestry and forest history
  • Sustainable forest management and rural development
  • Current CV

Selected Publications

  • Majumdara, S., Deng, J., Zhang, Y., Pierskallab, C. 2011.Using contingent valuation to estimate the willingness of tourists to pay for urban forests: A study in Savannah, Georgia. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, doi:10.1016/j.ufug.2011.07.006.
  • Majumdar, S., Zhang, D., Zhang, Y. 2011. Estimating Regional Softwood Lumber Supply in the United States Using Seemingly Unrelated Regression. Forest Products Journal 60 (7/8): 709-714.
  • Geng, W., Zhang, Y. 2011.Skill Content of Trade and Carbon Dioxide Emissions. International Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics 21(11): 82-91.
  • Zhang, Y., Zheng, B. 2011.Assessments of Citizen Willingness to Support Urban Forestry: An Empirical Study in Alabama. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry 37 (3): 118-125.
  • Wang, C., Yang, Y., Zhang, Y. 2011. Economic Development, Rural livelihoods, and Ecological Restoration. AMBIO 40 (1): 78-87.
  • Tian, G., Jiang, J., Yang, Z., Zhang, Y. 2011. The Urban Growth, Size Distribution and Spatio-temporal Dynamic Pattern of the Yangtze River Delta Megalopolitan Region, China. Ecological Modeling 222 (3): 865-878.
  • Zheng, B., Zhang, Y., Chen, J. 2011. Preferences to home landscape: wildness vs. neatness. Landscape and Urban Planning 99: 1-8.
  • Zhang, Y., Majumdra, I., Schelhas, J. 2010. Changes in woodland use from longleaf pine to loblolly pine. Sustainability 2: 2734-2745.
  • Shen, Y., Zhang, Y., Xu, X., Zhu, Z., Jiang, C. 2009. Towards decentralization and privatization of China's collective forestlands: A study of 9 villages in three provinces. International Forestry Review 11(4): 28-35.
  • Nguyen, M.D., Shen, Y., Zhang, Y., Smidt, M. 2009. Logging productivity and production function in Alabama, 1995 to 2000. Forest Product Journal 59(7/8): 22-26.
  • Majumdar, S., Zhang, Y. 2009. Market for green signaling. The Business Review, Cambridge 13 (2): 87-92.
  • Zhang, Y. Zheng, B., Allen, B., Letson, N., Sibley, J. 2009. Tree ordinances as public policy and participation tools: Development in Alabama. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry 35 (3): 166-172.
  • Pan, Y., *Zhang, Y., Majumdar, I. 2009. Population, Economic Welfare and Holding Size Distribution of Private Forestland in Alabama, USA. Silva Fennica 43(1): 161Š171.
  • Zhang, Y., Liao, X., Butler, B.J. and Schelhas, J. 2009. The Increasing Importance of Small-Scale Forestry: Evidence from Family Forest Ownership Patterns in the United States. Small-Scale Forestry 8: 1-14.
  • Zhang, Y., Deng, J., Majumdar, S., Zheng, B. 2009. Globalization of Lifestyle: Golfing in China. In H. Lange and L. Meier, eds. Globalizing Lifestyles, Consumerism, and Environmental Concern: The Case of the New Middle Class. Springer. pp:163-179.
  • Zhang, Y., Zheng, B. 2009. How Lawn Become a Major Theme of American Home Gardening, In D. O'Brien (Ed.), Gardening and Philosophy: Cultivating Wisdom. Blackwell-Wiley Publisher
  • Liao, X., Zhang, Y. 2008. An Econometric Analysis of Softwood Production in the U.S. South: A Comparison of Industrial and Nonindustrial Forest Ownerships. Forest Product Journal
  • Zhang, Y., Liao, X., Butler, B.J. and Schelhas, J. 2008. The Increasing Importance of Small-Scale Forestry: Evidence from Family Forest Ownership Patterns in the United States. Small-Scale Forestry
  • Liao, X., Zhang, Y. 2008. Economic Impacts of Shifting Sloping Farm Lands to Forest Lands in China. Agricultural Systems (in Press).
  • Zhu, P., Zhang, Y. 2008. Demand for Urban Forests in United States Cities. Landscape and Urban Planning (in Press).
  • Pan, Y., Zhang, Y. 2007. Trends among family forest owners in Alabama, 1994-2004. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 31(3): 117-123.
  • Tian, G., Yang, Z., Zhang, Y. 2007. The Spatio-Temporal Dynamic Pattern of Rural Residential Land in China in the 1990s Using Landsat TM images and GIS. Environmental Management 40: 803-813.
  • Deng, J., Zhang, Y., Schelhas, J. 2007. National Parks: The Paradise or Paradox. ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism 6 (2):
  • Zhang, Y., Hussian, A., Deng, J., Letson, N. 2007. Public Attitudes Toward Urban Trees and Supporting Urban Tree Programs. Environment and Behavior.
  • Zhu, P., Zhang, Y. 2006. Demand for urban forests and economic welfare: evidence from the Southeastern U.S. Cities. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 38 (2): 279-285.
  • Guo. Z., Zhang, Y., Deegen, P., Uibrig, H. 2006. Economic Analyses of rubber and tea plantation and rubber-tea intercropping in Hainan. Agroforestry Systems 6 (2): 117-127.
  • Lu, W., Sibley, J.L., Gilliam, C. H., Bannon, J.S., Zhang, Y. 2006. Estimation of U.S. Bark Generation and Implications for Horticultural Industries. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 24 (1): 29-34.
  • Zhang, Y., Zhang, D., Schelhas, J. 2005. Small-scale non-industrial private forest ownership in the United States: Rational and Implications for forest management. Silva Fennica 39 (3):443-454.
  • Zhang, Y., Li, Y. 2005. Reply to comment on "Valuing vs Pricing Natural and Environmental Resources" Environmental Science and Policy 8(2):189-190.
  • Zhang, Y., Li, Y. 2005. Valuing versus Pricing Natural and Environmental Resources? Environmental Science and Policy 8(2): 179-186.
  • Zhang, Y., Kant, S. 2005. Collective forests and forestland: Physical asset rights versus economic rights. In “Developmental Dilemmas Land Reform and Institutional Change in China”. Ho, P. (Editor), Routledge Publisher; Pp: 283-307.
  • Zhang, Y. 2005. Multiple-use forestry versus forestland-use specialization revisited. Forest Policy and Economics, 7(2): 143-156.
  • Deng, J., Qiang, S., Walker, G., and Zhang, Y. Assessment on and Perception of Environmental Impacts: Nature Tourism in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 11(6): 529-548.
  • Adamowicz, W., Boxall, P., Haener, M., Zhang, Y. Dosman, D., Marois, J. An assessment of the impacts of forest management on Aboriginal hunters: evidence from stated and revealed preference data. Forest Science, 50(2): 139-152.
  • Zhang, Y. 2002. The impacts of economic reforms on the efficiency of silviculture: a non-parametric approach. Environment and Development Economics 7 (1): 107-122.
  • Zhang, Y. 2001. Institutions in forest management. In Palo, M. Uusivuori, J. and Mery, G. (eds.): World Forests, Market and Policies. Kluwer Academic. pp: 353-364.
  • Zhang, Y. 2001. Economics of transaction costs saving forestry. Ecological Economics 36(2): 197-204.
  • Zhang, Y. 2001. Deforestation and forest transition: theory and evidence from China. In Palo, M. Vanhanen, H. (Eds): World Forests from Deforestation to Transition? Kluwer Academic. pp: 41-65.
  • Zhang, Y., Uusivuori, J., Kuuluvainen, J. 2000. Econometric analysis of the causes of forest land Use change in Hainan, China. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30: 1913-1921
  • Zhang, Y., Uusivuori, J., Kuuluvainen, J. 2000. Impacts of economic reforms on rural forestry in China. Forest Policy and Economics 1(1): 27-40.
  • Zhang, Y. 2000. Costs of plans vs. costs of markets: reforms in China's state-owned forest management. Development Policy Review 18 (3): 285-306.
  • Zhang, Y. and Dai, G., et al. 1999. The Forest Sector in China: Towards a Market Economy. World Forests, Society and Environment Vol.1: 371-393.
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