John C Tyndall
Associate Professor
Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Lowa State University
United States of America
Biography
John C Tyndall is a natural resource economist and Associate Professor at Iowa State University. he has broad interests in environmental and natural resource economics, policy and sociology within forestry and agriculture. His specialize in financial and economic explorations of environmental quality management in highly managed agricultural, forest, and urban landscapes. He completed his B.S., Sociology and Environmental Studies, W. Michigan University, 1991 and MS, Forest Resource Management, Iowa State University, 1996 and Ph.D in Natural Resource Economics from Iowa State University in 2003.
Research Interest
Natural Resource Economics, Human Interactions, Sustainability.
Publications
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Enloe S, Schulte LA, JC Tyndall (2017) Working beyond scale challenges: Private-public partnerships as a strategy for more resilient watershed programming. Environmental Management.
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Arbuckle, J.G., Tyndall, J.C., Wright Morton, L., Hobbs, J. (2017) Climate change typologies and audience segmentation among Corn Belt farmers. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 72:205-214.
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Basche, A., Roesch-Mcnally, G., Clay, R., Arbuckle, JG., Tyndall, JC., Miguez F, Bowman T(2017) Cover crop adoption in Iowa: Confronting and overcoming barriers to adoption. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems.