John C. Bergstrom

John C. Bergstrom

University of Georgia

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About John C. Bergstrom

John C. Bergstrom, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of Economics, natural resources, environment, conservation, sustainability.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Recreational travel behavior and COVID-19: Insights from expected utility and the theory of planned behavior

Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Paradigms and Pedagogy

Bent Creek Experimental Forest: Data from the 2005-2007 survey of visitor characteristics, perceptions, economics and traffic

Why is it still too warm or cold in my house? Examining the relationships between energy efficient capital and household energy insecurity

A State Contingent Production Function Approach to Modeling Power System Disruptions from Variable Renewable Resources

Reflections on the historical development of natural resource and environmental economics

An applied welfare economics approach to teaching natural resource and environmental economics

Travel Behavior in the United States Amidst COVID-19

John C. Bergstrom Information

University

Position

Professor of Natural Resource Economics The

Citations(all)

7675

Citations(since 2020)

1660

Cited By

6806

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

96

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

University of Georgia

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John C. Bergstrom Skills & Research Interests

Economics

natural resources

environment

conservation

sustainability

Top articles of John C. Bergstrom

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Recreational travel behavior and COVID-19: Insights from expected utility and the theory of planned behavior

Tourism Economics

Kehinde E Ojo

Susana Ferreira

John Salazar

John Bergstrom

Kyle Maurice Woosnam

2023/5

Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Paradigms and Pedagogy

International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics

Jimena González-Ramírez

Jill Caviglia-Harris

John C. Whitehead

2021/9

Bent Creek Experimental Forest: Data from the 2005-2007 survey of visitor characteristics, perceptions, economics and traffic

W Henry McNab

Julia K O'Shields

Stanley J Zarnoch

J Michael Bowker

John C Bergstrom

2022

Why is it still too warm or cold in my house? Examining the relationships between energy efficient capital and household energy insecurity

Energy Research & Social Science

Amanda J Harker Steele

John C Bergstrom

2022/11/1

A State Contingent Production Function Approach to Modeling Power System Disruptions from Variable Renewable Resources

Amanda Harker-Steele

John C Bergstrom

Wesley Burnett

2022/10/6

Reflections on the historical development of natural resource and environmental economics

John C Bergstrom

2022/1/18

An applied welfare economics approach to teaching natural resource and environmental economics

John C Bergstrom

2022/1/18

Travel Behavior in the United States Amidst COVID-19

Kehinde E Ojo

Susana Ferreira

John Salazar

John Bergstrom

2021

How has the COVID‐19 pandemic affected outdoor recreation in the US? A revealed preference approach

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy

Craig E Landry

John Bergstrom

John Salazar

Dylan Turner

2021/3

Effects of Ad-hoc Data Truncation and Homogeneous Preferences on Recreational Demand and Values: An Application to the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics

Kavita Sardana

John C Bergstrom

JM Bowker

2021/2

“Brr! It’s cold in here” measures of household energy insecurity for the United States

Energy Research & Social Science

Amanda J Harker Steele

John C Bergstrom

2021/2/1

What is the total economic value of river restoration and why is it important?

River restoration: Political, social, and economic perspectives

John C Bergstrom

John B Loomis

2021/10/29

Teaching by the Case Method to Enhance Graduate Students’ Understanding and Assessment of Wicked-Type Problems: An Application Involving the Bears Ears National Monument

Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR)

Amanda J Harker Steele

John C Bergstrom

2021

Spatial and temporal trends in the economic value of biotic pollination services in Georgia, USA: 2009–2017

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics

Rachel Pless

Susana Ferreira

John Bergstrom

Adam N Rabinowitz

2021/8

Measuring Preferences and Values for COVID-19 Safety Protocols at US Outdoor Recreation Sites: A Stated Preference Choice Experiment Approach

John Bergstrom

Craig Landry

John Salazar

2021

The impact of variable renewable energy resources on power system reliability

Energy Policy

Amanda J Harker Steele

J Wesley Burnett

John C Bergstrom

2021/4/1

Estimating the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the state of Georgia economy: A quick-response method

Journal of Agribusiness

John Salazar

John C Bergstrom

Dikshit Poudel

2020

Estimating and Comparing Empirical Measures of Household Energy Insecurity

Amanda J Harker Steele

John C Bergstrom

2020

What does the future hold for US National Park visitation? estimation and assessment of demand determinants and new projections

Journal of agricultural and resource economics

John C Bergstrom

Matthew Stowers

J Scott Shonkwiler

2020/1/1

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