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1by Johnstone, Nick Johnstone, Nick Haščič, Ivan Haščič, Ivan Popp, David Popp, David Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.01.2010)“...This paper examines the effect of environmental policies on technological innovation in the specific case of renewable energy. The analysis is conducted using...”
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2by Bateman, Ian J Bateman, Ian J Mace, Georgina M Mace, Georgina M Fezzi, Carlo Fezzi, Carlo Atkinson, Giles Atkinson, Giles Turner, Kerry Turner, Kerry“...The paper seeks to contribute to the expanding literature on ecosystem service assessment by considering its integration with economic analyses of such...”
edited by Fisher, Brendan Polasky, S Sterner, Thomas
Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.02.2011)
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3by Polasky, Stephen Polasky, Stephen Nelson, Erik Nelson, Erik Pennington, Derric Pennington, Derric Johnson, Kris A Johnson, Kris A“...Land-use change has a significant impact on the world’s ecosystems. Changes in the extent and composition of forests, grasslands, wetlands and other ecosystems...”
edited by Fisher, Brendan Polasky, S Sterner, Thomas
Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.02.2011)
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4by Carson, Richard T Groves, Theodore“...Surveys are frequently used by businesses and governments to elicit information about the public’s preferences. They have become the most common way to gather...”
edited by Barrett, Scott Barbier, E.B Bateman, I. J
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.05.2007)
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5by Carson, Richard T Louviere, Jordan J Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.08.2011)“...It is often difficult to determine what actually was done in work involving data collected with stated preference surveys because the terms used to describe...”
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6by Bateman, I.J Brouwer, R Ferrini, S Schaafsma, M Barton, D.N Dubgaard, A Hasler, B Hime, S Liekens, I Navrud, S Published in Environmental & resource economics (2011)“...We implement a controlled, multi-site experiment to develop and test guidance principles for benefits transfers. These argue that when transferring across...”
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7by Nelson, Jon P Nelson, Jon P Kennedy, Peter E Kennedy, Peter E Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.03.2009)“... To this end we summarize and assess 140 meta-analyses from 125 published and unpublished studies, covering 17 topical categories in environmental and resource economics...”
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8by Turner, R K Turner, R K Daily, G C Daily, G C“...Work at the interface of ecology and economics has inspired a major transformation in the way people think about the environment. Increasingly, ecosystems are...”
edited by Dasgupta, Partha
Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.01.2008)
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9by Murphy, James J Allen, P Geoffrey Stevens, Thomas H Weatherhead, Darryl Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.03.2005)“...Environmental and Resource Economics (2005) 30: 313–325 Springer 2005 A Meta-Analysis of Hypothetical Bias in Stated Preference Valuation JAMES J. MURPHY 1...”
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10“...Environmental & Resource Economics (2006) 33: 223–250 Springer 2006 DOI 10.1007/s10640-005-3104-4 The Empirics of Wetland Valuation: A Comprehensive Summary...”
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11by Ellerman, A Denny Buchner, Barbara K Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.10.2008)“...This paper provides an initial analysis of the EU ETS based on the installation-level data for verified emissions and allowance allocations in the first...”
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12by Lan, Jing Lan, Jing Kakinaka, Makoto Kakinaka, Makoto Huang, Xianguo Huang, Xianguo Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.02.2012)“...By using provincial socioeconomic and environmental data, this paper examines the relationship between human capital, FDI and pollution emissions in China. The...”
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14by van den Bergh, J.C.J.M Published in Environmental & resource economics (2011)“...This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy conservation. There is widespread support for energy...”
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15by Sunstein, Cass R Zeckhauser, Richard“...When risks threaten, cognitive mechanisms bias people toward action or inaction. Fearsome risks are highly available. The availability bias tells us that this...”
edited by Folmer, Henk Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.03.2011)
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16by Olsen, Søren Bøye Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.12.2009)“...In a choice experiment setup considering a non-market good, this paper adds to the literature on survey mode effects by providing evidence that internet...”
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17by Balmford, Andrew Balmford, Andrew Fisher, Brendan Fisher, Brendan Green, Rhys E Green, Rhys E Naidoo, Robin Naidoo, Robin Strassburg, Bernardo Strassburg, Bernardo Kerry Turner, R Kerry Turner, R Rodrigues, Ana S. L Rodrigues, Ana S. L“...Policy action to halt the global loss of biodiversity and ecosystems is hindered by the perception that it would be so costly as to compromise economic...”
edited by Fisher, Brendan Polasky, S Sterner, Thomas
Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.02.2011)
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18by Barrett, Scott Barrett, Scott“...The focus of climate policy so far has been on reducing the accumulation of greenhouse gases. That approach, however, requires broad international cooperation...”
edited by Dasgupta, Partha
Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.01.2008)
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19by Kahneman, Daniel Sugden, Robert“...Environmental & Resource Economics (2005) 32: 161–181 Springer 2005 DOI 10.1007/s10640-005-6032-4 Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation 1...”
edited by Sugden, Robert
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.09.2005)
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20“...This paper explores the potential of using subjective well-being (SWB) data to value environmental attributes. A theoretical framework compares this method,...”