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Dr. Allan Marsinko
Professor, Forest Management Economics
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources

Phone: (864) 656-4839
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Email: ammrs@clemson.edu

Personal Web Page: under construction

 


Academic Education Background

Degrees

Institutions

Major fields of study

Dates of degrees

Sabbatical.

NC State University, Raleigh

-

2002

Ph.D.

State University of N.Y

Forest Economics

1979

M.S.

Purdue University

Forest Mensuration

1969

B.S.

Purdue University

Forestry

1968


Work Expereince & Positions Held
  • Clemson University; Assistant, Associate, Professor - Forest Resources - Forest Management & Economics 1975-present
  • Substitute Teacher, State of NY 1974
  • State University of New York; Forest Management Guidelines and Aids for Federal Agency; Research Assistant (2 time staff position) - 1972-1973

Research Areas
  • Valuation of and Markets for Nontimber Forest Products
Recent Publications
  1. Guynn, D., and  A. Marsinko.  (2003).  Trends in Hunt Leases on Forest Industry Lands in the Southeastern United States.  Proceedings: First National Symposium on  Sustainable Natural Resource-Based Alternative Enterprises.  Mississippi State Univ. MS. May 28-31, 2003. P68_74.
  2. Marsinko, A., F. Cubbage, J. Cox, and S. Moore.  (2004). Forest Stewardship Council Certification Conditions, Management Impacts, and Costs for NC State College Forests.  Proceedings: Southern Forest Economics Workers Annual Meeting.  New Orleans, LA. Mar. 17-18
  3. Marsinko, A., J. Dwyer, and H. Schroeder.  (2004). Attitudes Toward Fees and Perceptions of Costs of Participating in Day-Use Outdoor Recreation.  Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.  Lake George, NY.  Apr. 6-8, 2003.  Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-xxx U.S.D.A. Forest Service.  pp xx-xx.
  4. Marsinko, A. and  J. Dwyer.  2005. Trends in Participation Rates for Wildlife-Associated Recreation by Race/Ethnicity and Gender:1980-2001.  Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.  Lake George, NY. Mar. 28-20, 2004.  Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-326 U.S.D.A. Forest Service.  pp 251-255.
  5. Straka, T. J., A. P. Marsinko, and C. J. Childers. 2005. Individual Characteristics Affecting Participation in Urban and Community Forestry Programs in South Carolina, US.  J. of Arboriculture 31(3):pp 131-137.
  6. Morrison, H. S. IV,  A. Marsinko, and D. Guynn, Jr. (2003). Forest Industry Hunt-Lease Programs in the South:  Proc. 2001 Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Fish & Wildl. Agencies.  55:567-574.
  7. Marsinko, A., and John Dwyer.  (2003). African American and Hispanic American sportsmen in the North Central Region. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.  Lake George, NY.  Apr. 13-16, 2002.  Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-302 U.S.D.A. Forest Service.  pp 28-32.
Recent Presentations
  1. Marsinko, A., and John Dwyer.   Wildlife-associated recreation in the North Central Region: Participation and management implications. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.  Lake George, NY.  Apr. 1-3, 2001.
  2. Morrison, H. S. IV,  A. Marsinko, and D. Guynn, Jr. Forest Industry Hunt-Lease Programs in the South.  2001 Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Fish & Wildl. Agencies.  Louisville, KY.  Oct. 14-16, 2001. (Kilpatrick presented).
  3. Morrison, H. S. IV,  A. Marsinko, and D. Guynn, Jr. Selected Characteristics of Forest Industry Hunt-Lease Programs in the South.  Southern Forest Science Conference.  Atlanta, GA Nov.26-28, 2001.
  4. Marsinko, A., and John Dwyer.   Wildlife-associated recreation in the North Central Region: Participation and management implications. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.  Lake George, NY.  Apr. 14-16, 2002.
  5. Marsinko, A., F. Cubbage, J. Cox, and S. Moore.  Forest Stewardship Council Certification Conditions, Management Impacts, and Costs for NC State College Forests.  Southern Forest Economics Workers Annual Meeting.  New Orleans, LA. Mar. 17-18, 2003.
  6. Marsinko, A., J Dwyer, and H. Schroeder.   Attitudes Toward Fees and Perceptions of Costs of Participating in Day-Use Outdoor Recreation.  Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium.  Lake George, NY.  Apr. 6-8, 2003.
  7. Guynn, D., and  A. Marsinko.  Trends in Hunt Leases on Forest Industry Lands in the Southeastern United States.  National Sustainable Natural Resource-Based Alternative Enterprises.  Mississippi State Univ. MS. May 28-31, 2003. (Guynn presented).
  8. Marsinko, Allan.  Replanting after a natural disaster – Is it worthwhile? Landowner meeting. Orangeburg, SC. Feb. 24, 2005.
  9. Marsinko, Allan, W. Norman, L. Jodice, and G. Kyle.  Analysis of the Santee Country Inquiry Database. Presentation to Santee tourism/Chamber of Commerce/RBBF.  Santee SC.  May 9, 2005. 
Courses Taught
  • FOR 304 – Forest Resource Economics
  • FOR 305 – Woodland Management
  • FOR 417/617 – Forest Resource Management
Professional Affiliations
  • Xi Sigma Pi
  • Sigma Xi
  • Registered Forester - South Carolina
  • The Wildlife Society
  • Treasurer: Economics working group (1998-)
  • Society of American Foresters
  • Appalachian Section of the Society of American Foresters
  • Served on Appalachian SAF Auditing Committee (1994, 2000, 2001)
  • Southern Forest Economics Workers (Clemson correspondent to newsletter for several years)
  • Committee on the human dimensions of recreational fisheries
Activities in the Past Five Years
  • Participated in Forest Service Technical Reviews
  • Invited to serve on forest land use task force.
  • Invited to serve on wildlife evaluation task force.
  • Invited to participate in the revision of two national surveys.
    1. National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Washington, D.C. 1994-1995, 1999-2000
    2. National Private Woodland Survey. U.S. Forest Service. 2001
  • Served as reviewer over the years for several journals including Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Leisure Science, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, and Annals of Tourism Research.

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