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Dr. Sun Joseph Chang is a Professor of Forestry at Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, affiliated with the School of Renewable Natural Resources. His research focuses on forest economics, carbon sequestration optimization, and timber management strategies. He holds a B.S. from National Chung Hsing University (Taiwan, 1972), an M.F.S. from Harvard University (1975), and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1979).
His research interests span forest taxation policy, Faustmann model extensions, and the economic implications of carbon sequestration. Notable contributions include studies on optimal harvest strategies under price uncertainty and institutional timberland investments. He has authored influential papers on topics like stumpage price volatility mitigation using financial derivatives and the historical evolution of forest valuation theories.
Dr. Chang’s work frequently integrates mathematical modeling with policy analysis, addressing challenges in sustainable forestry and climate change adaptation. His publications demonstrate a strong focus on bridging theoretical economics with practical forest management practices.
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