Dr. Hayley Hesseln
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Saskatchewan, Canada
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Forest Economics from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Co, USA
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Biography
Dr. Hayley Hesseln is currently working as Associate Professor at School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan. She obtained her Ph.D. in Forest Economics from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Co, USA. In past she worked as Graduate Research Assistant at Colorado State University, Economic Consultant at USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Missoula, and Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at University of Montana. She is supervising a number of students in post graduate and doctoral studies under her active supervision. She is also serving the international scientific community by extending expertise as Editorial Board member, and reviewer in number of journal. She has published 16 articles in refereed journals, 7 papers in conference, 26 technical reports, and reviewer of 2 books contribute as author/co-author. She also invited to deliver lecturers in different institutes and conferences.
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Selected Publications
- Hesseln, H., P. Silven and K. Sieminska, 2013. UArctic: Evaluating 10 years of collaboration. Polar J., 3: 204-226.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Williamson, T., H. Hesseln and M. Johnston, 2012. Adaptive capacity deficits and adaptive capacity of economic systems in climate change vulnerability assessment. For. Policy Econom., 15: 160-166.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Johnston, M. and H. Hesseln, 2012. Climate change adaptive capacity of the Canadian forest sector. For. Policy Econ., 24: 29-34.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Hesseln, H., G.S. Amacher and A. Deskins, 2010. Economic analysis of geospatial technologies for wildfire suppression. Int. J. Wildland Fire, 19: 468-477.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Gonzalez-Caban, A., J.B. Loomis, A. Rodriguez and H. Hesseln, 2007. A comparison of CVM survey response rates, protests and willingness-to-pay of Native Americans and general population for fuels reduction policies. J. Forest Econ., 13: 49-71.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Donovan, G., H. Hesseln and J. Garth, 2005. Credit availability: A possible barrier to growth for the Alaska forest products industry? Western J. Applied For., 20: 177-183.
Direct Link | - Loomis, J., A. Gonzalez‐Caban and H. Hesseln, 2004. Multicultural evaluation of the performance of contingent valuation for forest fire prevention. Contemp. Econ. Policy, 22: 407-419.
CrossRef | - Hesseln, H., J.B. Loomis and A. Gonzalez-Caban, 2004. The effects of fire on recreation demand in Montana. Western J. Applied For., 19: 47-53.
Direct Link | - Hesseln, H., J.B. Loomis and A. Gonzalez-Caban, 2004. Comparing the economic effects of fire on hiking demand in Montana and Colorado. J. For. Econ., 10: 21-35.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Donovan, G. and H. Hesseln, 2004. Consumer willingness to pay for a special naturally decay resistant wood product. Western J. Applied For., 19: 160-164.
- Berry, A.H. and H. Hesseln, 2004. The effect of the wildland-urban interface on prescribed burning costs in the Pacific Northwestern United States. J. For., 102: 33-37.
Direct Link | - Rideout, D.B. and H. Hesseln, 2003. The emerging Wyoming timber economy. Western J. Applied For., 18: 233-237.
- Hesseln, H., J.B. Loomis, A. Gonzalez-Caban and S. Alexander, 2003. Wildfire effects on hiking and biking demand in New Mexico: A travel cost study. J. Environ. Manage., 69: 359-368.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Gebert, K.M., E.G. Schuster and H. Hesseln, 2003. How would a 24-hour pay system affect suppression costs? Fire Manage., 63: 31-34.
- Hesseln, H., 2001. Refinancing and restructuring federal fire management. J. For., 99: 4-8.
Direct Link | - Hesseln, H., 2000. The economics of prescribed burning: A research review. For. Sci., 46: 322-334.
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