2023 Publications
Khanal, N., Pokharel, R., Poudel, J., Gc, S., Shannon, E., Huff, E., Finley, A. 2023. Analysis of location, feedstock availability, and economic impacts of potential mass timber processing facilities in Michigan. Forest Policy and Economics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103203
Roy, K., Frankel, S., Oakes, L., Francisco, K., Kealiʻikanakaʻoleohaililani, K., Sitz, R., Huff, E., Schelhas, J. 2023. Perceptions of Tree Diseases in Indigenous Communities: Native Alaskan and Hawaiian Insights. Journal of Forestry. https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvad053.
Lukacic, O., Catanzaro, P., Huff, E., Hamunen, K. 2023. Women on the Land: Perspectives on women-owned forest land in the eastern United States. Society & Natural Resources, 36(3).
Schiappa, E., Perry, B., Huff, E., and Claudia-Lopez, M. 2023. Local climate action planning toward larger impact: Enhancing a park system’s contributions by examining regional efforts. Sustainability and Climate Change, 16(1): 62-84.
Huff, E.S., Mittlefehdlt, S., Bunting, E., and Welsh, J. Attitudes and perceptions of wood energy technologies in the Great Lakes Region, USA. Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol 176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2023.106897
Roy, K., Frankel, S., Oakes, L., Francisco, K., Kealiʻikanakaʻoleohaililani, K., Sitz, R., Huff, E., Schelhas, J. 2023. Perceptions of Tree Diseases in Indigenous Communities: Native Alaskan and Hawaiian Insights. Journal of Forestry. https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvad053.
Lukacic, O., Catanzaro, P., Huff, E., Hamunen, K. 2023. Women on the Land: Perspectives on women-owned forest land in the eastern United States. Society & Natural Resources, 36(3).
Schiappa, E., Perry, B., Huff, E., and Claudia-Lopez, M. 2023. Local climate action planning toward larger impact: Enhancing a park system’s contributions by examining regional efforts. Sustainability and Climate Change, 16(1): 62-84.
Huff, E.S., Mittlefehdlt, S., Bunting, E., and Welsh, J. Attitudes and perceptions of wood energy technologies in the Great Lakes Region, USA. Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol 176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2023.106897
2022 Publications
Huff, E.S., de Oliveira, A.C.M., Markowitz, E., Guckian, M., Lomonoco, L. 2022. Family forest owner perceptions of wildfire and invasive pest risk: the role of psychological distance. International Journal of Disaster and Risk Reduction, 83, 103417. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103417
Mukherjee, S., J. Doroshewitz, J. Merlo, C. Oakley, L. Udpa, J. Nanzer, D. Macfarlane, and E. Huff. 2022. A Microwave Tomography System Using Time-Reversal Imaging for Forestry Applications. IEEE Journal of Microwaves, Vol 2, Issue 4, p.614-625. DOI: 10.1109/JMW.2022.3199194
Sakalidis, M., Huff, E.S. 2022. Michigan Conifer Growers’ Perspectives on Pest and Diseases Management. The Journal of Extension, 60(2), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.60.02.11
Huizenga, E., Huff, E.S., Dowtin, A., and Latimore, J. 2022. Untapped potential: Understanding Stakeholder Value in the Forest Ecosystem Service of Providing Drinking Water Quality. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 58(3): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.13002
Mukherjee, S., J. Doroshewitz, J. Merlo, C. Oakley, L. Udpa, J. Nanzer, D. Macfarlane, and E. Huff. 2022. A Microwave Tomography System Using Time-Reversal Imaging for Forestry Applications. IEEE Journal of Microwaves, Vol 2, Issue 4, p.614-625. DOI: 10.1109/JMW.2022.3199194
Sakalidis, M., Huff, E.S. 2022. Michigan Conifer Growers’ Perspectives on Pest and Diseases Management. The Journal of Extension, 60(2), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.60.02.11
Huizenga, E., Huff, E.S., Dowtin, A., and Latimore, J. 2022. Untapped potential: Understanding Stakeholder Value in the Forest Ecosystem Service of Providing Drinking Water Quality. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 58(3): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.13002
2021 Publications
Olechnowicz, C.; Leahy, J.; Guo, T.; Huff, E.S; Danks, C.; Adams, M. (2021) Industry Leaders’ Perceptions of Residential Wood Pellet Technology Diffusion in the Northeastern U.S.. Sustainability, 13, 4178. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084178
Sass, E.M., Markowski-Lindsay, M., Butler, B.J., Caputo, J., Hartsell, A., Huff, E., Robillard, A. (2021) Dynamics of Large Corporate Forestland Ownerships in the United States, Journal of Forestry, fvab013, https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvab013
Sass, E.M., Markowski-Lindsay, M., Butler, B.J., Caputo, J., Hartsell, A., Huff, E., Robillard, A. (2021) Dynamics of Large Corporate Forestland Ownerships in the United States, Journal of Forestry, fvab013, https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvab013
2020 Publications
Schram, B.; Potter-Witter, K.; Huff, E.; Poudel, J. Family Forest Owner Management Decisions for Participants Enrolled in a Forest Property Taxation Program in Michigan. Forests 2020, 12(1), 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12010035
Huff, E.S., and D.B. Kittredge. 2020. The PING Project: Using Ecological Momentary Assessments to Better Understand When and How Woodland Owner Group Members Engage with Their Woodlands. Forests, 11(9), https://doi.org/10.3390/f11090944
Garcia, J., Huff, A.G., Huff, E.S. 2020. Understanding farmers’ biosecurity beliefs and behaviors related to antimicrobial resistant bacteria in Michigan, USA. Animal Production Science, 60(5), 674-682.
Huff, E.S., Johnson, M., Roman, L., Sonti, N., Pregitzer, C., Campbell, L., McMillen, H. 2020. A literature review of resilience in urban forestry. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry, 46 (3).
Harper, R., Huff E.S., Bloniarz D., DeStefano S., Nicolson C.R., and Davidsohn M. 2020. Employing qualitative research interviews to understand urban forestry stakeholder needs. Arboriculture Journal.
Huff, E.S., and D.B. Kittredge. 2020. The PING Project: Using Ecological Momentary Assessments to Better Understand When and How Woodland Owner Group Members Engage with Their Woodlands. Forests, 11(9), https://doi.org/10.3390/f11090944
Garcia, J., Huff, A.G., Huff, E.S. 2020. Understanding farmers’ biosecurity beliefs and behaviors related to antimicrobial resistant bacteria in Michigan, USA. Animal Production Science, 60(5), 674-682.
Huff, E.S., Johnson, M., Roman, L., Sonti, N., Pregitzer, C., Campbell, L., McMillen, H. 2020. A literature review of resilience in urban forestry. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry, 46 (3).
Harper, R., Huff E.S., Bloniarz D., DeStefano S., Nicolson C.R., and Davidsohn M. 2020. Employing qualitative research interviews to understand urban forestry stakeholder needs. Arboriculture Journal.
2019 Publications
Huff, E.S., Floress, K., Snyder, S., Ma, Z. and Butler S., 2019. Where farm and forest meet: Comparing National Woodland Owner Survey respondents with and without farmland. Land Use Policy, 87: 104007.
Floress, L., Vokoun, M., Huff, E.S., M. Baker. 2019. Public perceptions of county, state, and national forest management in Wisconsin, USA. Forest Policy and Economics, 104: 110-120.
Floress, K., Huff, E.S., Snyder, S., Koshollek, A., Butler, S., and S. Allred. 2019. Factors associated with family forest owner actions: A vote-count meta-analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning, 188:19-29.
Lidestav, G., Johansson, M., and E.S. Huff. “Gender Perspectives on Forest Services in the Rise of a Bioeconomy Discourse” in Hujala, T., Toppinen, A., Butler, B.J. (Eds.) 2019. Services in Family Forestry. World Forests 24, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 359 p. [Book Chapter]
Huff, E.S., Butler, B.J., Markowski-Lindsay, M. and Hewes, J.H., 2019. Longitudinal data on family forest owners: The US Forest Service’s National Woodland Owner Survey. Landscape and Urban Planning, 188:93-96.
Floress, K., Huff E.S., Snyder,S., Koshollek, A., Butler S., and S. Allred. 2019 Factors Associated with family forest owner actions: A vote-count meta-analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning 188:19-29.
Huff, E.S. et al. “Societal Expectations from Family Forestry in the USA and Europe” in Hujala, T., Toppinen, A., Butler, B.J. (Eds.) 2019. Services in Family Forestry. World Forests 24, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 359 p. [Book Chapter]
Floress, L., Vokoun, M., Huff, E.S., M. Baker. 2019. Public perceptions of county, state, and national forest management in Wisconsin, USA. Forest Policy and Economics, 104: 110-120.
Floress, K., Huff, E.S., Snyder, S., Koshollek, A., Butler, S., and S. Allred. 2019. Factors associated with family forest owner actions: A vote-count meta-analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning, 188:19-29.
Lidestav, G., Johansson, M., and E.S. Huff. “Gender Perspectives on Forest Services in the Rise of a Bioeconomy Discourse” in Hujala, T., Toppinen, A., Butler, B.J. (Eds.) 2019. Services in Family Forestry. World Forests 24, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 359 p. [Book Chapter]
Huff, E.S., Butler, B.J., Markowski-Lindsay, M. and Hewes, J.H., 2019. Longitudinal data on family forest owners: The US Forest Service’s National Woodland Owner Survey. Landscape and Urban Planning, 188:93-96.
Floress, K., Huff E.S., Snyder,S., Koshollek, A., Butler S., and S. Allred. 2019 Factors Associated with family forest owner actions: A vote-count meta-analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning 188:19-29.
Huff, E.S. et al. “Societal Expectations from Family Forestry in the USA and Europe” in Hujala, T., Toppinen, A., Butler, B.J. (Eds.) 2019. Services in Family Forestry. World Forests 24, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 359 p. [Book Chapter]
2018 Publications
Cooper, L., Huff, E.S. 2018. Foreign investments in the forestry sector as a means of increasing resilience: A multi-site case study in Mexico. International Forestry Review, 20(4): 452 - 468.
Harper, R., Huff, E.S., Bloniarz, D., DeStefano, S. Nicholson, C. 2018. Characteristics of successful volunteer-led urban forest tree committees in Massachusetts. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 34, 311-317.
Guo, T., Leahy, J.E., Huff, E.S., Danks, C., and Adams, M. 2018. A social network analysis of a regional automated wood pellet heating industry in pursuing homeowner satisfaction. Forest Products Journal, 68(3/4).
Butler, S., Huff, E.S., Snyder, S., Butler, B.J., Tyrrell, M. 2018. The role of gender in management behaviors on family forest land in the U.S. Journal of Forestry, 116(1), 32-40. DOI: 10.5849/jof.2016-076R2.
Lefland, A., Huff, E.S., Donahue, B. 2018. An approach to community forestry in eastern Massachusetts: Linking research, management, education, and stakeholder engagement. Small-scale forestry, 17(2), 191-210.
Harper, R., Huff, E.S., Bloniarz, D., DeStefano, S. Nicholson, C. 2018. Characteristics of successful volunteer-led urban forest tree committees in Massachusetts. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 34, 311-317.
Guo, T., Leahy, J.E., Huff, E.S., Danks, C., and Adams, M. 2018. A social network analysis of a regional automated wood pellet heating industry in pursuing homeowner satisfaction. Forest Products Journal, 68(3/4).
Butler, S., Huff, E.S., Snyder, S., Butler, B.J., Tyrrell, M. 2018. The role of gender in management behaviors on family forest land in the U.S. Journal of Forestry, 116(1), 32-40. DOI: 10.5849/jof.2016-076R2.
Lefland, A., Huff, E.S., Donahue, B. 2018. An approach to community forestry in eastern Massachusetts: Linking research, management, education, and stakeholder engagement. Small-scale forestry, 17(2), 191-210.
2017 Publications
Cooper, L., Huff, E.S. 2017. Sustainable forests, sustainable communities: A case study of the forest investment program in Mexico. Climate Investment Funds Report, World Bank. Washington D.C., USA.
Ver Planck, N., Finley, A.O., and Huff, E.S. 2017. Hierarchical Bayesian models for small area estimate of county-level private forest landowner population. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 47(12): 1577-1589.
McBride, M. F., K. F. Lambert, E. S. Huff, K. A. Theoharides, P. Field and J. R. Thompson. 2017. Increasing the effectiveness of participatory scenario development through codesign. Ecology and Society 22 (3):16.
Huff, E.S., Leahy, J.E., Kittredge, D.B., Noblet, C.L., Weiskittel, A.R. 2017. Psychological distance of timber harvesting for private woodland owners. Forest Policy & Economics, 81:48-56.
Huff, E.S. 2017. A national perspective on women on woodland (WOW) networks. Journal of Extension, 55(2): 2RIB6.
Ver Planck, N., Finley, A.O., and Huff, E.S. 2017. Hierarchical Bayesian models for small area estimate of county-level private forest landowner population. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 47(12): 1577-1589.
McBride, M. F., K. F. Lambert, E. S. Huff, K. A. Theoharides, P. Field and J. R. Thompson. 2017. Increasing the effectiveness of participatory scenario development through codesign. Ecology and Society 22 (3):16.
Huff, E.S., Leahy, J.E., Kittredge, D.B., Noblet, C.L., Weiskittel, A.R. 2017. Psychological distance of timber harvesting for private woodland owners. Forest Policy & Economics, 81:48-56.
Huff, E.S. 2017. A national perspective on women on woodland (WOW) networks. Journal of Extension, 55(2): 2RIB6.
2013-2016 Publications
Curzon, M. T., D’Amato, A.W., Fraver, S., Huff, E.S., Palik, B.J. 2016. Succession, climate, and neighborhood dynamics influence tree growth over time: an 87-year record of change in a Pinus resinosa (Aiton)-dominated forest, Minnesota, USA. Journal of Vegetation Science, 28(1): 82-92.
Huff, E.S., Leahy, J.E., Weiskittel, A.W., Hiebeler, D., Noblet, C.L. 2015. An agent-based model of private forest owner management behavior using social interactions, information flow, and peer-to-peer networks. PLoS ONE 10(11):e0142453
Silver, E.J. (maiden name), Leahy, J.E., Kittredge, D.B., Noblet, C.L., Weiskittel, A.R. 2015. An evidence-based review of timber harvesting behavior among private woodland owners. Journal of Forestry, 113(5): 490 - 499.
Silver, E.J., Leahy, J.E., Noblet, C.L., Weiskittel, A.R. 2015. Maine woodland owner perceptions of long rotation woody biomass harvesting and bioenergy. Biomass and Bioenergy, 76: 69-78.
Silver, E.J., D’Amato, W.A., Fraver, S., Palik, B.J., Bradford, J.W. 2013. Structure and development of old-growth, unmanaged second-growth, and extended rotation Pinus resinosa forests in Minnesota, USA, Forest Ecology and Management, 219: 110-118.
Silver, E.J., Fraver, S., D’Amato, A.W., Aakala, T., and Palik, B.J. 2013. Long-term mortality rates and spatial patterns in an old-growth Pinus resinosa forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 43: 809 - 816.
Silver, E.J., Speer, J.H., Kaye, M., Reo, N.J., Howard, L., Anning, A.K., Wood, S.W., Wilbur, H.M. 2013. Fire History and age structure of an oak-pine forest on Price Mountain, Virginia. Natural Areas Journal, 33(4) 440-446.
Silver, E.J., D’Amato, W.A., Fraver, S., Palik, B.J., Bradford, J.W. 2013. Structure and development of old-growth, unmanaged second-growth, and extended rotation Pinus resinosa forests in Minnesota, USA, Forest Ecology and Management, 219: 110-118.
Huff, E.S., Leahy, J.E., Weiskittel, A.W., Hiebeler, D., Noblet, C.L. 2015. An agent-based model of private forest owner management behavior using social interactions, information flow, and peer-to-peer networks. PLoS ONE 10(11):e0142453
Silver, E.J. (maiden name), Leahy, J.E., Kittredge, D.B., Noblet, C.L., Weiskittel, A.R. 2015. An evidence-based review of timber harvesting behavior among private woodland owners. Journal of Forestry, 113(5): 490 - 499.
Silver, E.J., Leahy, J.E., Noblet, C.L., Weiskittel, A.R. 2015. Maine woodland owner perceptions of long rotation woody biomass harvesting and bioenergy. Biomass and Bioenergy, 76: 69-78.
Silver, E.J., D’Amato, W.A., Fraver, S., Palik, B.J., Bradford, J.W. 2013. Structure and development of old-growth, unmanaged second-growth, and extended rotation Pinus resinosa forests in Minnesota, USA, Forest Ecology and Management, 219: 110-118.
Silver, E.J., Fraver, S., D’Amato, A.W., Aakala, T., and Palik, B.J. 2013. Long-term mortality rates and spatial patterns in an old-growth Pinus resinosa forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 43: 809 - 816.
Silver, E.J., Speer, J.H., Kaye, M., Reo, N.J., Howard, L., Anning, A.K., Wood, S.W., Wilbur, H.M. 2013. Fire History and age structure of an oak-pine forest on Price Mountain, Virginia. Natural Areas Journal, 33(4) 440-446.
Silver, E.J., D’Amato, W.A., Fraver, S., Palik, B.J., Bradford, J.W. 2013. Structure and development of old-growth, unmanaged second-growth, and extended rotation Pinus resinosa forests in Minnesota, USA, Forest Ecology and Management, 219: 110-118.