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Hayley Hesseln
Hayley Hesseln
Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan
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Wildfire effects on hiking and biking demand in New Mexico: a travel cost study
H Hesseln, JB Loomis, A González-Cabán, S Alexander
Journal of Environmental Management 69 (4), 359-368, 2003
1702003
Adaptive capacity deficits and adaptive capacity of economic systems in climate change vulnerability assessment
T Williamson, H Hesseln, M Johnston
Forest Policy and Economics 15, 160-166, 2012
1222012
The economics of prescribed burning: a research review
H Hesseln
Forest Science 46 (3), 322-334, 2000
1172000
Benefits of genome-edited crops: expert opinion
R Lassoued, DM Macall, H Hesseln, PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth
Transgenic research 28 (2), 247-256, 2019
1092019
Comparing the economic effects of fire on hiking demand in Montana and Colorado
H Hesseln, JB Loomis, A González-Cabán
Journal of Forest Economics 10 (1), 21-35, 2004
662004
Risk and safety considerations of genome edited crops: expert opinion
R Lassoued, DM Macall, SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, H Hesseln
Current Research in Biotechnology 1, 11-21, 2019
612019
Regulatory uncertainty around new breeding techniques
R Lassoued, SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, H Hesseln
Frontiers in Plant Science 9, 1291, 2018
602018
The effect of the wildland-urban interface on prescribed burning costs in the Pacific Northwestern United States
AH Berry, H Hesseln
Journal of Forestry 102 (6), 33-37, 2004
592004
Expert opinions on the regulation of plant genome editing
R Lassoued, PWB Phillips, DM Macall, H Hesseln, SJ Smyth
Plant Biotechnology Journal 19 (6), 1104-1109, 2021
512021
Estimating the cost of regulating genome edited crops: expert judgment and overconfidence
R Lassoued, PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth, H Hesseln
GM Crops & Food 10 (1), 44-62, 2019
512019
Wildland fire prevention: a review
H Hesseln
Current Forestry Reports 4, 178-190, 2018
502018
Climate change adaptive capacity of the Canadian forest sector
M Johnston, H Hesseln
Forest Policy and Economics 24, 29-34, 2012
502012
Principles of forest & environmental economics
D Rideout, H Hesseln
Resource & Environmental Management, 1997
461997
How should we regulate products of new breeding techniques? Opinion of surveyed experts in plant biotechnology
R Lassoued, DM Macall, SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, H Hesseln
Biotechnology reports 26, e00460, 2020
422020
The effects of fire on recreation demand in Montana
H Hesseln, JB Loomis, A González-Cabán
Western Journal of Applied Forestry 19 (1), 47-53, 2004
392004
A comparison of CVM survey response rates, protests and willingness-to-pay of Native Americans and general population for fuels reduction policies
A González-Cabán, JB Loomis, A Rodriguez, H Hesseln
Journal of Forest Economics 13 (1), 49-71, 2007
302007
Prescribed burning costs and the WUI: economic effects in the Pacific Northwest
AH Berry, G Donovan, H Hesseln
Western Journal of Applied Forestry 21 (2), 72-78, 2006
292006
Expert insights on the impacts of, and potential for, agricultural big data
R Lassoued, DM Macall, SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, H Hesseln
Sustainability 13 (5), 2521, 2021
282021
Awareness and adoption of FireSmart Canada: Barriers and incentives
M Ergibi, H Hesseln
Forest Policy and Economics 119, 102271, 2020
282020
Using catastrophe theory to model wildfire behavior and control
H Hesseln, DB Rideout, PN Omi
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28 (6), 852-862, 1998
271998
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