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Sarah T. Warren

Sarah T. Warren

Associate Professor

Education:
B.A. Wellesley College (1971)
F.S. Yale University (1986)
D.F. Yale University (1993)

Research Interests:
Rural development forestry; Limited-resource traditionally under-served forest landowners; Community forestry; Agroforestry; Urban forestry.

Courses:
IDS/NR 303 Humans and the Environment
NR 406 Conservation of Biological Diversity
ET 410 Toxic Substances and Society
Special Topics: Women in the Natural Environment
FOR 220 Urban Forestry

Contact:

NC State University
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Room 3118 Jordan Hall
Box 8008
Raleigh, NC 27695-8008
Tel: 919 515-7996
E-mail: sarah_warren@ncsu.edu

Publications

  • Frey, G. E., Fassola, H. E., Pachas, A. N., Colcombet, L., Lacorte, S. M., Perez, O., Renkow, M., Warren, S. T., & Cubbage, F. W. (2012). Perceptions of silvopasture systems among adopters in northeast Argentina. Agricultural Systems, 105(1), 21-32.
    Publication type: Article
  • Schaberg, R. H., Aruna, P. B., Cubbage, F. W., Hess, G. R., Abt, R. C., Richter, D. D., Warren, S. T., Gregory, J. D., Snider, A. G., Sherling, S., & Flournoy, W. (2005). Economic and ecological impacts of wood chip production in North Carolina: an integrated assessment and subsequent applications. Forest Policy and Economics, 7(2), 157-174.
    Publication type: Article
  • Warren, S. T. (2003). One step further: Women's access to and control over farm and forest resources in the U.S. South. Southern Rural Sociology, 19(2), 94.
    Publication type: Article
  • Warren, S. T. (2003). Public interests in private property: Conflicts over wood chip mills in North Carolina. Southern Rural Sociology, 19(2), 114.
    Publication type: Article
  • Zabawa, R. E., & Warren, S. T. (1998). From company to community: Agricultural community development in Macon County, Alabama, 1881 to the new deal. Agricultural History, 72(2), 459-486.
    Publication type: Article
  • Warren, S. T., & Zabawa, R. E. (1998). The origins of the Tuskegee National Forest: Nineteenth- and twentieth-century resettlement and land development programs in the black belt region of Alabama. Agricultural History, 72(2), 487-506.
    Publication type: Article
  • Warren, S. T. (1998). The role of assistance foresters in nonindustrial private forest management: Alabama landowners' perspectives. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 22(2), 101-105.
    Publication type: Article
  • Warren, S. T. (1998). A framework for understanding property rights and responsibilities in forested land. In Meeting in the middle, National Convention proceedings, Society of American Foresters: Memphis, Tennessee, October 4-8, 1997. Bethesda, Maryland: Society of American Foresters.
    Publication type: Conference paper