Publications

Peer-Reviewed Publications

  1. Jung, S. and Rogers, M., 2024. “Mobile Phone Adoption, Deforestation, and Agricultural Land Use in UgandaWorld Development, 179: 106618.
  2. Liao, C., Jung, S., Brown, D. G., Agrawal, A. 2024. “Does Land Tenure Change Accelerate Deforestation? A Matching-Based Four-Country Comparison” Ecological Economics215, 108011.
  3. Jung, S. and Hajjar, R., 2023. “The Livelihood Impacts of Transnational Aid for Climate Change Mitigation: Evidence from Ghana” Forest Policy and Economics155, p.103053.
  4. Davis, K.F., Müller, M.F., Rulli, M.C., Tatlhego, M., Ali, S., Baggio, J.A., Dell’Angelo, J., Jung, S., Kehoe, L., Niles, M.T. and Eckert, S., 2023. “Transnational Agricultural Land Acquisitions Threaten Biodiversity in the Global South” Environmental Research Letters18(2), p.024014.
  5. Hall, C.M., Rasmussen, L.V., Powell, B., Dyngeland, C., Jung, S., Olesen, R.S. 2022. “Deforestation Reduces Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Rural TanzaniaProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119 (10) e2112063119.
  6. Liu, W., Gerber, E., Jung, S., Agrawal, A. 2022. “The Role of Human and Social Capital in Earthquake Recovery in NepalNature Sustainability 5(2): 167-173.
  7. Jung, S., Dyngeland, C., Rausch, L., Rasmussen, L.V. 2021. “Brazilian Land Registry Impacts on Land Use Conversion American Journal of Agricultural Economics 104(1): 340-363.
  8. Liao, C., Jung, S., Agrawal, A., Brown, D.G. 2020. “Spatial Patterns of Large-Scale Land Transactions and Socio-Environmental Outcome Scenarios: Evidence from Cambodia, Ethiopia, Liberia and PeruLand Degradation & Development 31(10): 1241-1251.
  9. Rasmussen, L.V., Rhemtulla, J., Fagan, M.E., Ickowitz, A., Wood, S.L.R., Kennedy, G., Powell, B., Baudron, F., Gergel, S., Groot, J.C.J., Jung, S., Smithwick, E.A.H., Sunderland, T., Wood, S. 2020. “Forest Pattern, not Just Amount, Influences Dietary Quality in Five African CountriesGlobal Food Security 25: 100331.
  10. Jung, S., Liao, C., Agrawal, A., Brown, D.G. 2019. “Evidence on Wealth-Improving Effects of Forest Concessions in Liberia” Journal of Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 6(5): 961-1000.
  11. Jung, S., Polasky, S. 2018. “Partnerships to Prevent Deforestation in the Amazon” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 92: 498-516.
  12. Jung, S. 2018. “Evidence on Land Deals’ Impacts on Local Livelihoods” Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability 32: 90-95.
  13. Jung, S., Rasmussen, L.V., Watkins, C., Newton, P., Agrawal, A. 2017. “Brazil’s National Environmental Registry of Rural Properties: Implications for Rural Livelihoods” Ecological Economics 136: 53-61.
  14. Rasmussen, L.V., Jung, S., Brites, A.D., Watkins, C., Agrawal, A. 2017. “Understanding Smallholders’ Intended Deforestation Behavior Following Environmental Registry in Brazil” Environmental Research Letters 12: 094001.
  15. Liao, C., Jung, S., Brown, D.G., Agrawal, A. 2016. “Insufficient Research on Land Grabbing” Science 353(6295): 131.
  16. Newton, P., Gomez, A., Jung, S., Kelly, T., Mendes, T., Rasmussen, L.V., Reis, J., Rodrigues, R., Tipper, R., Horst, D., Watkins, C. 2016. “Overcoming Barriers to Low Carbon Agriculture and Forest Restoration in Brazil: The Rural Sustentável project.” World Development Perspectives 4: 5-7.
  17. Jung, S., Cho, S., Roberts, R.K. 2014. “The Impact of Government Funding of Poverty Reduction Programs” Papers in Regional Science 94(3): 653-675.
  18. Kovacs, K.F., Haight, R.G., Jung, S., Locke, D.H. 2013. “The Marginal Cost of Carbon Abatement from Planting Trees in New York City” Ecological Economics 95:1-10.
  19. Lambert, D.M., Cho, S., Jung, S. 2012. “Modification of the simultaneous least squares – Probit Nelson-Olson Covariance Estimator for Stratified Surveys” Economics Letters 116: 519-522.
  20. Cho, S., Jung, S., Roberts, R.K., Kim, S. 2012. “Interrelationship between Poverty and Urban Sprawl in the Southern United States” Applied Economics 44(11):1405-1416.
  21. Cho, S., Lambert, D.M., Kim, S., Jung, S. 2009. “Extreme Coefficients in Geographically Weighted Regression and Their Effects on Mapping” GIScience & Remote Sensing 46: 273-288.
  22. Cho, S., Jung, S., Kim, S.. 2009. “Valuation of Forests: Spatial and Species Configurations in the Southern Appalachian Highlands” Environmental Management 43(4): 628-644.
  23. Cho, S., Kim, S., Roberts, R.K., Jung, S. 2009. “Amenity Values of Spatial Configurations of Forest Landscapes over Space and Time in the Southern Appalachian Highlands” Ecological Economics 68:2646-2657.