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Kelsey Johnson is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Human-Environment Systems at Boise State University, focusing on interdisciplinary projects related to farmland loss, land-use policies, and climate change adaptation. Her work bridges economic analysis with environmental systems, particularly examining interactions between land-use decisions and ecological outcomes.
Her research spans natural resource economics, environmental economics, and spatial analysis, with specific emphasis on forest management, ecosystem service provision, and recreation. She employs advanced methodologies such as discrete choice modeling, GIS analysis, and large-scale spatial dataset management using R, Stata, MATLAB, and ArcGIS.
Kelsey holds a PhD in Applied Economics from Oregon State University, where her dissertation explored forest management and climate change adaptation. She has no scientific awards or honors documented in the provided materials.
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