Students

The greatest privilege and pleasure of my job is working with some amazingly smart and talented students on very interesting projects.

 



Ginger Jensen presenting work on carbon footprint of industrial hemp at the PSU Student Research Symposium

Jake Kennedy (Masters 2022) presenting work at the W4133 Specialist Group Meeting.


Adam Rovang (Masters 2020) presenting research on REDD+ and Attribute non-attendance at the Research Symposium 2020

Giang Ngyuen '20 (and Masters 2022) presenting at the PSu Student Research Symposium 2020

   

Jackie Chen '16 presenting at the Maine Economics Conference 2015 - Congratulations on winning the 1st place award.

Gilbert Kiggundu '15 at the Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop in 2014 (speaking with Amy Ando, one of my dissertation advisors).

   

Brendan Cosgrove '15 presenting work at the 2015 NAREA Workshop on Fracking

Shannon Kooser '15 presenting work on stove adoption in Ethiopia at CLAS 2015.

   

Max Pollinger '15 presenting work at CLAS 2015.

Meagan Hennessey '15 presenting work on coastal sea level rise at the 2015 Economics Honors Presentations.

   

 

Publications Co-Authored With Students
Students in Bold ( Full List of Publications)

Dissanayake S. T. M., Vidanage S. (2023). Valuing ecosystem services from restoring ancient irrigation systems: An application comparing labor vs. monetary payments for choice experiments. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 52(2), 422-449.

Netusil, N. R., Dissanayake, S. T. M., Lavelle, L., Ando, A. W. & Wells K. (2023). Does presentation matter? An analysis of images and text in a choice experiment of green roofs. Q Open 3 (1).

Priestley M., Williams J. F., Dissanayake S. T. M. (2022). Teaching Fisheries Bycatch: Exploring economic and behavioral drivers of bycatch through a classroom game. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 51, 423-454.

Netusil, N. R., Lavelle, L., Dissanayake, S., & Ando, A. W. (2022). Valuing the public benefits of green roofs. Landscape and Urban Planning, 224, 104426.

Hardy, C. L., C. E. De Rivera, L. L. Bliss-Ketchum, E. P. Butler, S. T. M. Dissanayake, D. A. Horn, B. Huffine, A. M. Temple, M. E. Vermeulen, H. Wallace and J. Karps. 2022. Ecosystem Connectivity for Livable Cities: a Connectivity Benefits Framework for Urban Planning. Ecology and Society. 27 (2):36.

Butler, E. P., Bliss-Ketchum, L. L., de Rivera, C. E., Dissanayake, S., Hardy, C. L., Horn, D. A., ... & Wallace, H. (2022). Habitat, geophysical, and eco-social connectivity: benefits of resilient socio-ecological landscapes. Landscape Ecology, 37(1), 1-29.

L. McClenachan, R. Matsuura, P. Shah, S. T. M. Dissanayake (2018) Shifted baselines reduce willingness to pay for conservation, Frontiers in Marine Science. 5, 48.

M. K. Hennessey and S. T. M. DissanayakeC. Conservation Choices in the Face of Sea-Level Rise: A case-study from Maine (2017) Agricultural and Resource Economics Review – 46(2), 388-419.

R. Matsuura, S. T. M. Dissanayake, A. G. Meyer (2016) The Proposed Park in Maine's North Woods: Preferences of Out-of-State Visitors, Maine Policy Review 25.1: 54 -62

L. McClenachan, S. T. M. Dissanayake, and X. Chen. (2016) Fair trade fish: Consumer support for seafood sustainability, Fish and Fisheries.

B. Cosgrove, D. LaFave, S. T. M. Dissanayakec, M. Donihue. (2015) The Economic Impact of Shale Gas Development: A natural experiment along the NY and PA border, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. Vol 44 Iss 2. 20-39.

P. Shah, S. T. M. Dissanayake, N. Carlson, Y. Fujita, P. A. L. D. Nunes. (2017) Preferences for marine protection in Okinawa: A comparison of management options and two groups of beneficiaries, in the Handbook on the Economics and Management for Sustainable Oceans by UNEP and Edward Elgar.