Date
Oct. 1, 1998
Authors
Roger A. Sedjo, Brent Sohngen, and Pamela Jagger
Publication
Reading time
Roger A. Sedjo
Senior Fellow Emeritus
Brent L. Sohngen
University Fellow
Brent Sohngen is a university fellow at RFF. He conducts research on the economics of land use change, the design of incentive mechanisms for water and carbon trading, carbon sequestration, and valuation of environmental resources.
Pamela Jagger
Workshop — Aug 21, 2025
Workshop to Assess the Opportunities and Barriers for Small and Mid-Sized Farmers and Ranchers Transition to Resilient Agriculture Practices
This invite-only workshop brought together farmers, ranchers, and supporting organizations to discuss the barriers and co-develop potential solutions to help small landholders transition to resilient farming and ranching practices
Media Highlight — Jul 30, 2025
The New York Times: “Candidate Trump Promised Oil Executives a Windfall. Now, They’re Getting It.”
An If/Then analysis by RFF Fellow Brian Prest is cited in this piece about federal oil and gas policy.
Report — Jul 21, 2025
Will Increased Timber Harvesting on Federal Lands Reduce Growing Wildfire Hazards?
This report examines the potential impact of a 25 percent increase in federal timber harvests on wildfire risk in the context of President Trump’s March 2025 executive order (EO 14225).
Webinar — Jul 30, 2025
Shifting Ground: Changes in Public Land Policies
The second event in RFF's If/Then series, which presents insights about substantive developments in environmental and energy policy.
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