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October 2017, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 374-403 Re-examining empirical evidence on stated preferences: importance of incentive compatibility
by Ewa Zawojska & Mikołaj Czajkowski - 404-414 Too green to be good: the efficiency loss of the Norwegian electric vehicle policy
by Kine Josefine Aurland-Bredesen - 415-432 The causal impact of economic growth on material use in Europe
by Paolo Agnolucci & Florian Flachenecker & Magnus Söderberg - 433-457 Optimal use of pesticide for paddy production in the south-west region of Bangladesh
by Sonia Afrin & Mohammed Ziaul Haider & Md. Sariful Islam - 458-459 Acknowledgement of Referees, 2016–2017
by The Editors
July 2017, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 225-245 Effects of payment vehicle non-attendance in choice experiments on value estimates and the WTA–WTP disparity
by Mark J. Koetse - 246-267 Systematic non-response in discrete choice experiments: implications for the valuation of climate risk reductions
by Robert J. Johnston & Abdulallah S. Abdulrahman - 268-282 Valuing trade-offs between local forest uses and environmental services in Tunisia
by Hamed Daly-Hassen & Pere Riera & Robert Mavsar & Amira Gammoudi & Dolores Garcia - 283-304 Pick a number, but not just any number: valuation uncertainty and maximum willingness to pay
by Mattias Boman & Lindsey (Ellingson) Doctorman - 305-308 Pollution from Cournot duopoly industry and the effect of ambient charges
by Hideki Sato - 309-323 The relationship between energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and meteorological factors in Sfax (Tunisia): an ARDL bounds testing approach
by Hayfa Elkadhi & Maha Kalai & Rania Ben Hamida - 324-340 Understanding heterogeneous preferences for angling site attributes: application of a choice experiment
by Tharshini Thangavelu & Anton Paulrud & Jesper Stage
April 2017, Volume 6, Issue 2
- () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 107-120 Investments in material efficiency: the introduction and application of a comprehensive cost–benefit framework
by Florian Flachenecker & Raimund Bleischwitz & Jun E. Rentschler - 121-133 An externality of groundwater depletion: land subsidence and residential property prices in Phoenix, Arizona
by James Yoo & Charles Perrings - 134-152 Environmental Kuznets Curves for air pollution in African and developed countries: exploring turning point incomes and the role of democracy
by Iddisah Sulemana & Harvey S. James & James S. Rikoon - 153-167 A bivariate probit analysis of factors affecting partial, complete and continued adoption of soil carbon sequestration technology in rural China
by Yaoyao Ji & Ram Ranjan & Michael Burton - 168-182 Local communities’ valuation of environmental amenities around the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in Southern Africa
by Johane Dikgang & Edwin Muchapondwa - 183-203 Sustainable development and industrial development: manufacturing environmental performance, technology and consumption/production perspectives
by Marianna Gilli & Giovanni Marin & Massimiliano Mazzanti & Francesco Nicolli - 204-224 Good parks – bad parks: the influence of perceptions of location on WTP and preference motives for urban parks
by Barnaby Andrews & Silvia Ferrini & Ian Bateman
January 2017, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 Stated preferences towards renewable energy alternatives in Germany – do the consequentiality of the survey and trust in institutions matter?
by Malte Oehlmann & Jürgen Meyerhoff - 17-35 Response time in online stated choice experiments: the non-triviality of identifying fast and slow respondents
by Danny Campbell & Morten Raun Mørkbak & Søren Bøye Olsen - 36-50 Does asset specificity influence transaction costs and adoption? An analysis of sugarcane farmers in the Great Barrier Reef catchments
by Anthea Coggan & Martijn van Grieken & Xavier Jardi & Alexis Boullier - 51-78 The value of wetlands in Quebec: a comparison between contingent valuation and choice experiment
by Jie He & Jérôme Dupras & Thomas G. Poder - 79-95 Tuskers, tasty crops and the forest tribes in between: managing HECs through financial incentives in human–elephant–forest ecosystems
by Ram Ranjan - 96-106 The simple but not-too-simple valuation of ecosystem services: basic principles and an illustrative example
by R. David Simpson
September 2016, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 249-264 Are we willing to give what it takes? Willingness to pay for climate change adaptation in developing countries
by Tanya O'Garra & Susana Mourato - 265-282 Welfare effects of mining externalities: a combined travel cost and contingent behaviour study
by Anna-Kaisa Kosenius & Paula Horne - 283-297 Accounting for heterogeneity in behavioural responses to health-risk information treatments
by O. Ashton Morgan & John C. Whitehead & William L. Huth - 298-317 Valuation of oil spill risk reductions in the Arctic
by Maria Noring & Linus Hasselström & Cecilia Håkansson & Åsa Soutukorva & Åsa Gren - 318-334 Production and consumption-based approaches for the environmental Kuznets curve using ecological footprint
by Marie Sophie Hervieux & Olivier Darné - 335-348 The carbon footprint and economic impact of precision agriculture technology on a corn and soybean farm
by Rachael M. Brown & Carl R. Dillon & Jack Schieffer & Jordan M. Shockley - 349-349 Acknowledgement of Referees, 2015-2016
by The Editors
July 2016, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 143-162 Willingness to pay to avoid arsenic-related risks: a special regressor approach
by Thierry Kalisa & Mary Riddel & W. Douglass Shaw - 163-180 Green space and health benefits: a QALY and CEA of a mental health programme
by Ken Willis & Bob Crabtree & Liesl M. Osman & Kirsty Cathrine - 181-199 Wildfire smoke health costs: a methods case study for a Southwestern US ‘mega-fire’
by Benjamin A. Jones & Jennifer A. Thacher & Janie M. Chermak & Robert P. Berrens - 200-215 Assessing the effects of climate change policy on the volatility of carbon prices in reference to the Great Recession
by Getachew Nigatu - 216-226 Overcompliance with endogenous environmental standards and quantity competition
by Luca Lambertini & Alessandro Tampieri - 227-235 Emissions intensity and choice of policy instrument with asymmetric information and growth
by Douglas Auld - 236-248 Estimating the non-market benefits of environmental flows in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River
by Jeff Bennett & Jeremy Cheesman & Russell Blamey & Marit Kragt
March 2016, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-27 Economic and environmental multi-objective optimisation to evaluate the impact of Belgian policy on solar power and electric vehicles
by Ellen De Schepper & Steven Van Passel & Sebastien Lizin & Thomas Vincent & Benjamin Martin & Xavier Gandibleux - 28-48 Modelling decision-making regarding wetland services for wetland management in Tram Chim National Park, Vietnam
by Tanh T.N. Nguyen & Edward A. Evans & Kati W. Migliaccio - 49-78 Estimating distributional effects of environmental policy in Swedish coastal environments - a walk along different dimensions
by Cecilia Håkansson & Katarina Östberg & Göran Bostedt - 79-124 Baseline choice and performance implications for REDD
by Anca Claudia Pana & Jonathan Gheyssens - 125-142 Examining unconditional preference revelation in choice experiments: a voting game approach
by Matthew Interis & Chang Xu & Daniel Petrolia & Kalyn Coatney
November 2015, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 223-237 Anglers' responses to bait certification regulations: the case of virus-free bait demand
by Lindsay Vollmar & Christopher R. McIntosh & Jonathan Bossenbroek - 238-258 Valuing access to biological collections with contingent valuation and cost-benefit analysis
by Paul Mwebaze & Jeff Bennett - 259-277 Emission discharge permits with regulatory tiering: Numerical simulations with a computer-assisted smart market
by Keith Willett & Anetta Caplanova & Rudolf Sivak - 278-303 The environmental Kuznets curve at different levels of economic development: a counterfactual quantile regression analysis for CO 2 emissions
by Natina Yaduma & Mika Kortelainen & Ada Wossink - 304-314 Investigating the effect of forest per capita on explaining the EKC hypothesis for CO 2 in the US
by Bishwa S. Koirala & Ramin C. Mysami - 315-336 Exploring the public value of increased hydropower use: a choice experiment study for Austria
by Andrea Klinglmair & Markus Gilbert Bliem & Roy Brouwer - 337-351 Don't let a serious crisis go to waste: exploring linkages between environmental policy-making and environmental incidents
by Feler Bose & Vivek Pandey
July 2015, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 125-128 Special issue on forest investments profitability
by Anne Stenger & Patrice Harou - 129-140 Value and valuation of forest ecosystem services
by Daowei Zhang & Anne Stenger - 141-163 Optimising forest management under storm risk with a Markov decision process model
by Marielle Brunette & Stéphane Couture & Jacques Laye - 164-176 A long-run perspective on renewable resource use and amenity benefits: the case of forestry
by Gregory S. Amacher & Markku Ollikainen & Mikko Puhakka - 177-201 Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode - an application to forest recreation
by Jens Abildtrup & Søren Bøye Olsen & Anne Stenger - 202-222 The social benefits and costs of preserving forest biodiversity and ecosystem services
by Henrik Lindhjem & Kristine Grimsrud & Ståle Navrud & Stein Olav Kolle
March 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-14 The EU Emission Trading Scheme: sectoral allocation and factors determining emission changes
by Claudia Kettner & Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig & Angela Köppl - 15-44 Comparing the impact of road noise on property prices in two separated markets
by Marieke Franck & Johan Eyckmans & Simon De Jaeger & Sandra Rousseau - 45-63 Economic valuation of climate change-induced biodiversity impacts on agriculture: results from a macro-economic application to the Mediterranean basin
by Ruslana Rachel Palatnik & Paulo Augusto Lourenço Dias Nunes - 64-81 Horizontal product differentiation and policy adjustment in the presence of abatement subsidies and emission taxes
by Luis Gautier - 82-104 Collaborative environmental negotiation with private non-verifiable information: an experimental test
by Christopher Bruce & Jeremy Clark - 105-121 The sensitivity of willingness to pay to an economic downturn
by Paul J. Metcalfe & William Baker
November 2014, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 237-252 An economic analysis of species conservation and translocation for island communities: the Seychelles paradise flycatchers as a case study
by Rachel M. Bristol & Iain Fraser & Jim J. Groombridge & Diogo Veríssimo - 253-267 What do respondents bring to contingent valuation? A comparison of monetary and labour payment vehicles
by Godwin Kofi Vondolia & Håkan Eggert & Ståle Navrud & Jesper Stage - 268-277 An economic model of Adopt-a-Highway programmes
by Douglas Auld & Michael Hoy - 278-305 Benefits of meeting nutrient reduction targets for the Baltic Sea - a contingent valuation study in the nine coastal states
by Heini Ahtiainen & Janne Artell & Mikołaj Czajkowski & Berit Hasler & Linus Hasselström & Anni Huhtala & Jürgen Meyerhoff & James C.R. Smart & Tore Söderqvist & Mohammed H. Alemu & Daija Angeli & Kim Dahlbo & Vivi Fleming-Lehtinen & Kari Hyytiäinen & Aljona Karlõševa & Yulia Khaleeva & Marie Maar & Louise Martinsen & Tea Nõmmann & Kristine Pakalniete & Ieva Oskolokaite & Daiva Semeniene - 306-322 The economic valuation of nature-based tourism in the South African Kgalagadi area and implications for the Khomani San 'bushmen' community
by Johane Dikgang & Edwin Muchapondwa - 323-339 The value of rehabilitating urban rivers: the Yarqon River (Israel)
by Xavier Garcia - 340-358 Can electricity reform help Mexico achieve carbon emission reductions?
by Rolando Fuentes-Bracamontes
July 2014, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 125-147 Measuring the value of plastic and reusable grocery bags
by Jarod Dunn & Arthur J. Caplan & Ryan Bosworth - 148-166 The effects of climate policy on environmental expenditure and investment: evidence from Sweden
by Jurate Jaraite & Andrius Kazukauskas & Tommy Lundgren - 167-185 Valuing the storm surge protection service of US Gulf Coast wetlands
by Edward B. Barbier & Brian S. Enchelmeyer - 186-200 Exploring the determinants of uncertainty in contingent valuation surveys
by Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu & Pere Riera & Bengt Kriström & Runar Brännlund & Marek Giergiczny - 201-214 Relationship between well-being and recycling rates: evidence from life satisfaction approach in Britain
by Eleftherios Giovanis - 215-236 Does transaction costs expense create transaction gains for farmers participating in an agri-environmental scheme?
by Anja Weber
March 2014, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-24 Context effects and heterogeneity in voluntary carbon offsetting - a choice experiment in Switzerland
by Julia Blasch & Mehdi Farsi - 25-45 When can the environmental profile and emissions reduction be optimised independently of the pollutant level?
by Nils Chr. Framstad - 46-66 Economic valuation of preventing beach erosion: comparing existing and non-existing beach markets with stated and revealed preferences
by Ivana Logar & Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh - 67-91 Monetary values for risk of death from air pollution exposure: a context-dependent scenario with a control for intra-familial altruism
by Olivier Chanel & Stéphane Luchini - 92-123 Informational efficiency of the EU ETS market - a study of price predictability and profitable trading
by Piia Aatola & Kimmo Ollikka & Markku Ollikainen
November 2013, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 245-265 Assessing the effect of energy technology labels on preferences
by Eleni Fimereli & Susana Mourato - 266-287 Estimating regional agricultural supply of greenhouse gas abatements by land-based biological carbon sequestration: a Bayesian sampling-based simulation approach
by Yong Jiang & Won W. Koo - 288-302 International climate policy: does it matter? An empirical assessment
by Sarah Al Doyaili & Leo Wangler - 303-327 The role of credit in enhancing drought resilience in agriculture
by Ram Ranjan - 328-347 The choice of environmental regulatory enforcement by lobby groups
by Lotte Ovaere & Stef Proost & Sandra Rousseau
July 2013, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 119-132 Estimating willingness to accept using paired comparison choice experiments: tests of robustness
by David C. Kingsley & Thomas C. Brown - 133-147 Valuing the benefits of beach protection measures in the face of climate change: a French case-study
by Bénédicte Rulleau & Hélène Rey-Valette - 148-163 Willingness to pay for water level regulation in Lake Pielinen, Finland
by Virpi Lehtoranta & Elina Seppälä & Anna-Kaisa Kosenius - 164-200 A practical CBA-based screening procedure for identification of river basins where the costs of fulfilling the WFD requirements may be disproportionate - applied to the case of Denmark
by Carsten L. Jensen & Brian H. Jacobsen & Søren B. Olsen & Alex Dubgaard & Berit Hasler - 201-221 Decision-makers' attitudes towards economic valuation - a case study of German water management authorities
by Alexandra Dehnhardt - 222-243 The potential behavioural effect of personal carbon trading: results from an experimental survey
by Alberto M. Zanni & Abigail L. Bristow & Mark Wardman
March 2013, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-15 Designing optimum insurance schemes to reduce water overexploitation during drought events: a case study of La Campiña, Guadalquivir River Basin, Spain
by Carlos Dionisio Pérez Blanco & Carlos Mario Gómez Gómez - 16-44 Can nature promote development? The role of sustainable tourism for economic growth
by Andreas Freytag & Christoph Vietze - 45-70 The effects of extrinsic incentives on respondent behaviour in contingent valuation studies
by Michael Ahlheim & Tobias Börger & Oliver Frör - 71-92 Energy consumption and savings: A survey-based study of Finnish households
by Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen & Artti Juutinen - 93-117 Equity over efficiency: a problem of credibility in scaling resource-based compensation?
by Scott G. Cole