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Richard C. Bishop
Ph.D.,
Agricultural Economics, University of California-Berkeley
M.S.,
Economics, Colorado State University
B.S., Business Administration,
Colorado
State
University
Richard C. Bishop is a Senior Consultant with
Stratus Consulting, Inc., and Professor Emeritus in the
Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
For more than 30 years, he has conducted research on
the valuation of nonmarket environmental services,
sustainability, and renewable resource management.
His many papers have appeared in outlets such s the
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Land
Economics, the American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Environmental and Resource Economics, and Ecological
Economics. Bishop is
a Fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association
and completed a two-year term as President of the
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists in
1998. He received the
Publication of Enduring Quality Award from the Association
of Environmental and Resource Economics in 1999 and was
elected Fellow of that association in 2006.
He served as Chair of the Department of Agricultural
and Applied Economics at UW-Madison from 1998-2004.
He joined the Wisconsin
faculty in 1973 after completing a Ph.D. and doing
postdoctoral research at the University of
California-Berkeley.
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