Dr. Rebecca L. Moore
Dr. Rebecca L. Moore
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Natural Resource Economics
Background
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison 2006 (Agricultural and Applied Economics)

B.A., University of Colorado, Boulder 2000 (Geology)
Courses
AAEC 7860: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics I, (Spring Even)
ECON 2106: Principles of Microeconomics, (Spring 2010)
FANR 3800: Economics of Renewable Resources, (Spring Yearly)
FANR 7680: Economic Perspectives on Natural Resources, (Spring Odd)
Publications
Moore, R.L. 2008. "The Value of Water," in Encyclopedia of Rural America, 2nd edition, pp. 1071-1074. New York: Grey House Publishing.
Provencher, B and Moore, R.L. 2006. A Discussion of 'Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes: A Latent-Class Model'. Environmental and Resource Economics 34:117-124.
Macpherson, A; Moore, R.L; and Provencher, B. 2006. A Dynamic Principle-Agent Model of Human Mediated Aquatic Species Invasions. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 35(1):144-154.
Office:
125 Building 4
Phone: 706.583.8932
Dr. Moore's Website