Bijesh Mishra, Ph.D.

Post-doctoral Fellow | Economic Modeling | Auburn University |

  • Research Presented in ISFRE, 2022 Traverse City, MI

    Title: Willingness to Pay for Deer Hunting Site Attributes using Best-Worst Choice Authors: Bijesh Mishra1, Rodney Will2, Omkar Joshi3 1. Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University 2. Professor, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University 3. Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma […]


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  • Research Presented in SRSA Annual Meeting, 2022

    Title: Peer Pressure, Self-Efficacy, Outcome Expectancy, and Moral Values Predict Intentions for Active Management of Ecosystems in Oklahoma Authors: Bijesh Mishra, Rodney Will, Omkar Joshi Abstract The forest-grassland ecotone of the south-central USA is transiting towards close canopy forest due to the exclusion of fire. Active management can restore the ecosystem and its ecosystem services. […]


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  • Research Presented in ISFRE Annual Meeting, 2021

    Bijesh Mishra[1], Rodney Will[2], Omkar Joshi[3] (Short Oral Presentation, 7 Minute) Note: This research was presented during a conference “2021 International Society of Forest Resource Economics Symposium” held virtually and live via ZOOM May 18-19, 2021 (Central Standard Time). Abstract The forest-grassland transitional ecotone of the south-central USA is a mixture of forest, savanna, and […]


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  • Research Presented in SAF Virtual Conference, 2020

    The forest-grassland ecotone in the southcentral US is the tension zone between two major biomes and provides a number of important ecosystem services. Active management in the region using prescribed fire, forest thinning/harvesting, grazing, and herbicides can optimize desired benefits for landowners with a variety of management objectives. However, periodic severe droughts that plague this […]


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  • Abroad Study: Scope, Opportunity, and Path Ahead

    Gandaki Student Society, Agriculture forestry University, Nepal hosted a talk session on “Study Abroad: US, Canada, Australia and India for Agricultural Graduates from Nepal”. I have compiled chat interaction during the interactive session in this post since the chat has several important and relevant information for new graduates. Recorded YouTube video of the talk session […]


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  • Understanding Climate Change Resiliency of Oklahoma Forests using FVS and Conjoint Analysis

    Bijesh Mishra, Omkar Joshi, Rodney E. Will Ph.D. Student, Assistant Professor, Professor Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University   Abstract The forest-grassland ecotone in the southcentral US is the tension zone between two major biomes and provides a number of important ecosystem services. Active management in the region using prescribed fire, […]


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  • Six KSU students win awards at National Research Symposium

    Posted on April 13, 2017 in Campus News, Community, Other News Stories Kentucky State University students took home six awards at the 41st annual Association of 1890 Research Directors Research Symposium, which was held April 1-4 in Atlanta, Georgia. More than 1,000 participants from the 1890 universities attended the meeting, and 450 student research papers and posters were presented […]


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  • KSU Students Honored

    News article featured by The State Journal of Frankfort, KY on April 17, 2017.  


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  • NSFC2016: National Small Farmer Conference Posters!

    I have collected posters that I found interesting in National Small Farmer Conference in Virginia Beach, VA (#NSFC2016). Hope some of these might give you research ideas as well as information about various aspects of small farmers! Enjoy the post!!! 🙂 


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  • Analysis of Farm Productivity in Kentucky

    Analysis of Farm Productivity in Kentucky using Linear Regression Model Bijesh Mishra, Buddhi R. Gyawali, Kentucky State University Paper Presented in Kentucky Academy of Science, 2015 Annual Conference held in Northern Kentucky University (NKU) Newport, Kentucky. Abstract: Agriculture in Kentucky has undergone through major changes in last few decades. The number of farms are decreasing […]


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