Department of Agricultural and Resource EconomicsDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Graduate Students


Daniel Deisenroth

Ph.D. Candidate
Expected Completion: Summer 2011

Telephone: (530) 400-0179
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Education
Ph.D., Agricultural and Resouce Economics, Colorado State University,

           Spring 2011 (Expected)

              Dissertation Topic:  "Incorporating Complex Spatial Substitution Patterns and

              Bioeconomic Feedback Looops into the Valuation of a Renewable Natural

              Resource:  The Case of a Recreational Fishery"

              Major Advisors:  Dr. Craig A. Bond and Dr. John B. Loomis

M.S., Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University, Spring 2008

              Thesis Topic: "Non-Market Valuation of Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation

              in Larimer County, Colorado"

              Major Advisor:  Dr. John B. Loomis

B.S., Biology, University of California, Davis, Spring 2005

              Emphasis:  Evolution and Ecology

              Minor:  Managerial Economics

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Deisenroth, D.B., J. Loomis and C.A. Bond (2009) “Non-Market Valuation of Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation in Larimer County, Colorado: Implications of Trail Closures ” Journal of Environmental Management, 90,11 pp. 3490-3497

Working Papers

Deisenroth, D.B., C.A. Bond and J.B. Loomis “Combining Information from the Random Utility Model with Input Output Models in Order to Account for Substitution Effects: The Case of a Recreational Fishery” Conference Paper for the North American Regional Science Council annual meeting, Denver, Colorado, November

 

Deisenroth, D.B. and C.A. Bond “Accounting for Backward and Forward Linkages to Estimate the Economic Contribution of the Private Recreation-Based Aquaculture Industry in the Western United States” To be submitted to the Journal of Aquaculture Economics and Management

 

Deisenroth, D.B. and C.A. Bond “The Economic Significance of Bioeconomic Feedback Loops: Incorporating Complex Spatial Substitution Patterns Into the Optimal Management of a Recreational Fishery”

Classes Taught

Introductory Microeconomics (4 sections total)

Introductory Macroeconomics (3 sections total)

 

Committee Members
Dr. John Loomis, Agricultural and Resource Economics

Dr. Craig Bond, Agricultural and Resource Economics

Dr. Stephen Davies, Agricultural and Resource Economics
Dr. Christopher Goemans, Agricultural and Resource Economics
Dr. Christopher Myrick, Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology

Department Main Office:   Clark B-320    Colorado State University    Fort Collins, CO 80523    Tel: 970-491-6325    Fax: 970-491-2067