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July 2024, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 275-288 Endogeneity in climate-econometric modeling: epistemological and normative implications
by Panagiotis Karadimas - 289-305 Recreational impacts of an oil spill in a world heritage area: a combined travel cost and contingent behaviour method approach
by Alexandra L. Egan & John Rolfe & Sue Cassells & B. Louise Chilvers - 306-321 Willingness to pay to avoid mining with adverse externalities
by Gabriela Mundaca - 322-345 Incentivizing endemic biodiversity conservation under a warming climate through market-based instruments
by Ram Ranjan - 346-370 Quad O and firm ownership: the effects of oil and gas regulation on firm value
by Scott Alan Carson - 371-382 Unlocking transparency in water information: a discrete choice experiment design
by Cam Anh Thi Pham & Ngoc Kien Do
April 2024, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 129-143 Environmental inequality and population exposure to air pollution in Denmark
by Steen Solvang Jensen & Anne Jensen & Morten Raun Mørkbak & Line Block Hansen & Jørgen Brandt & Jesper H. Christensen & Matthias Ketzel & Ole Hertel - 144-167 The implications of industrial waste for financial markets
by Matteo Mazzarano - 168-187 Aggregating social benefits of endangered species protection: the case of the Cook Inlet beluga whale
by Daniel K. Lew - 188-212 Sustainable management of space activity in low Earth orbit
by Julien Guyot & Sébastien Rouillon - 213-227 Nuclear accidents liability and a grave natural disaster of an exceptional character
by Dominique Demougin & Oscar Nieto-Cerezo & Jan Wenzelburger - 228-242 The social discount rate and the cost of public funds: a search for more consistency and better practice
by Michael Spackman - 243-258 Changes in rainfall, agricultural exports and reserves: macroeconomic impacts of climate change in Argentina
by Pablo G. Bortz & Nicole Toftum - 259-273 Residential traffic noise exposure and health in Cameroon
by Armand Totouom & Alex Okolouma & Fanny Kabwe Omoyi Epse Essomme
January 2024, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-16 Informality and the climate change-poverty nexus: empirical evidence from African countries
by Segun Thompson Bolarinwa & Munacinga Simatele - 17-33 Environmental impact of multidimensional eco-innovation adoption: an empirical evidence from European Union
by Arooj Khan & Alvina Sabah Idrees - 34-54 Labor reallocation and the regional greenhouse gas initiative
by R. Kaj Gittings & Travis Roach - 55-69 Assessing the impact of environmental variability on harvest in a heterogeneous fishery: a case study of the Canadian lobster fishery
by Dana Wright & Yajie Liu - 70-82 Exploring the energy intensity – per capita income nexus: evidence from middle-income and high-Income countries
by Zaheer Abbas & Umer Javeid & Stephen Pratt - 83-92 Carrots and sticks in trade and climate policies
by Takumi Haibara - 93-109 Applying the hypothetical extraction method to investigate the interindustry greenhouse gas emissions linkages in the Greek economy
by Christos Tsirimokos - 110-128 Preferences for climate change policies: the role of co-benefits
by Jens Abildtrup & Jette Bredahl Jacobsen & Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel & Udo Mantau & Robert Mavsar & Davide Pettenella & Irina Prokofieva & Florian Schubert & Anne Stenger & Elsa Varela & Enrico Vidale & Bo Jellesmark Thorsen
October 2023, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 379-402 Willingness-to-pay for precautionary control of microplastics, a comparison of hybrid choice models
by Peter King - 403-417 The temporal stability of WTP estimates for the emissions reduction using the contingent valuation survey in Queensland, Australia
by Galina Williams - 418-437 The natural capital of the Colombian Orinoco River basin. intact ecosystems with high rates of anthropogenic change
by César Augusto Ruiz-Agudelo & Francisco de Paula Gutiérrez-Bonilla & Angela María Cortes-Gómez - 438-454 A framework for policy mix analysis: assessing energy poverty policies
by Salomé Bessa & João Pedro Gouveia - 455-472 Carbon-dioxide emissions management in Sub-Saharan Africa – the irrelevance of natural resource rent as a corrective policy tool
by Kwami Adanu & Samuel Adams - 473-489 A default nudge in waste management: assessing the impact of explicit consent for unaddressed mail
by Thijs Endendijk & W. J. Wouter Botzen - 490-507 Does farm size matter for participation in a land fallowing policy? Evidence from China
by Zhuanlin Wang & Mehdi Nemati & Jinxia Wang & Ariel Dinar - 508-523 Accounting for respondent’s preference uncertainty in choice experiments
by Kaushali Dave & Jeremy Toner & Haibo Chen - 524-538 Does validity matter for policymakers? Evidence from choice experiments on urban green
by Malte Welling & Alexandra Dehnhardt & Sophie-Marie Aß
July 2023, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 249-259 An ecosystem services penalty system for evaluating international trade proposals
by David C. Cook & Rob W. Fraser & Janet Haddock-Fraser - 260-284 Optimal governance for economic growth and environment: evidence from the United Kingdom
by Tara Vanli - 285-304 The economic valuation of ecosystem services in Colombia. Challenges, gaps and future pathways
by César Augusto Ruiz-Agudelo & Andrés Suarez & Francisco de Paula Gutiérrez-Bonilla & Angela María Cortes-Gómez - 305-323 Capitalization of reduced flood risk into housing values following a floodplain restoration investment
by Robert Fonner & Germán Izón & Blake E. Feist & Katie Barnas - 324-341 The animal welfare cost of meat: evidence from a survey of hypothetical scenarios among Belgian consumers
by Stijn Bruers - 342-362 Discrete and continuous measures of consequentiality
by Tanga M. Mohr & Peter A. Groothuis & John C. Whitehead & Kristan Cockerill & William P. Anderson & Chuanhui Gu - 363-378 Evolution of greenhouse gas emissions of Spanish households according to their income
by Ángeles Cámara & Miguel Á. Martínez-García
April 2023, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 97-123 Weather shocks and economic growth in India
by Medhavi Sandhani & Anubhab Pattanayak & K. S. Kavi Kumar - 124-167 Regime-dependent environmental tax multipliers: evidence from 75 countries
by Christian Schoder - 168-187 Do spatial climate messages increase pro-environmental engagement? Evidence from a survey experiment on public transport
by Victor von Loessl & Eva Weingärtner & Sonja Zitzelsberger - 188-208 Optimal environmental and trade policy combination in the presence of transboundary pollution and other market distortions
by Patrik T. Hultberg & Darshana Udayanganie - 209-228 The cyclicality of government environmental expenditure: political pressure in economic upturns and in recessions
by Andrew Abbott & Philip Jones - 229-247 Sectoral value chains and environmental pollution in Africa: can development policies target digitalization and structural transformation to enhance environmental governance?
by Essossinam Ali & Moukpè Gniniguè & Nadege Essossolim Awade
January 2023, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-18 Meeting decision support requirements through natural capital accounts: a case study in England’s National Nature Reserves
by Tim Sunderland & Dan Marsh & Jane Lusardi & Cat Hudson & Ruth Waters - 19-32 Willingness to pay for mangrove restoration to reduce the climate change impacts on ecotourism in Rekawa coastal wetland, Sri Lanka
by Salpage Nesha Dushani & Margrethe Aanesen & Claire W. Armstrong - 33-43 Climate policy, resource owners’ anticipations and the green paradox: model set-up and empirical considerations
by Nicolas Schneider - 44-62 Joint estimation of angler revealed preference site selection and stated preference choice experiment recreation data considering attribute non-attendance
by Paul Hindsley & Craig E. Landry & Kurt Schnier & John C. Whitehead & Mohammadreza Zarei - 63-78 The energy mix-environmental aspects of income and economic freedom in Hong Kong: cointegration and frequency domain causality evidence
by Mary Oluwatoyin Agboola & Andrew Adewale Alola - 79-95 Gold companies and local economic sustainability: the case of Kalsaka Mining SA in Burkina Faso
by Youmanli Ouoba
October 2022, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 351-360 The overcrowding of Zion National Park: is it a pricing problem?
by Kelsi G. Hobbs & Albert N. Link & Christopher A. Swann - 361-374 The effect of forest land use on the cost of drinking water supply: machine learning evidence from South African data
by Dambala Gelo & Jane Turpie - 375-395 Welfare effect of substitute sites for coastal recreation – evidence from the Baltic Sea
by Heini Ahtiainen & Tuija Lankia & Jussi Lehtonen & Olli Lehtonen & Christine Bertram & Jürgen Meyerhoff & Kristīne Pakalniete & Katrin Rehdanz & Eija Pouta - 396-419 Valuation and financing of National Parks in South and South East Asia: a meta-analysis
by Shraddha Shrivastava & Kakali Mukhopadhyay - 420-437 Waiting for Godot? The case for climate change adaptation and mitigation in small island states
by Serhan Cevik - 438-462 Does air pollution increase electric vehicle adoption? Evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas, 2011–2018
by Jude Bayham & Jesse Burkhardt & Makena Coffman & Sherilyn Hayashida & Sumner La Croix
July 2022, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 235-247 Energy poverty: consequences for respiratory health and labour force participation in Cameroon
by Novice Patrick Bakehe - 248-259 Rethinking how risk aversion and impatience are linked with cognitive ability: experimental findings from agricultural students and farmers
by Sven Grüner - 260-271 Improving meta-analyses on hypothetical bias by using separate models for private and public goods
by Baoubadi Atozou & Stéphane Bergeron & Maurice Doyon & Lota D. Tamini - 272-286 The relationship between healthcare expenditure, CO2 emissions and natural resources: evidence from developing countries
by Sabina Ampon-Wireko & Lulin Zhou & Xinglong Xu & Lamini Dauda & Isaac Adjei Mensah & Ebenezer Larnyo & Easmond Baah Nketiah - 287-297 The effects of income inequality on the willingness to contribute to environmental sustainability
by Martin Förster & Volker Müller-Benedict - 298-306 How conditional are the conditional willingness-to-pay estimates? A Monte Carlo evaluation
by Andy S. Choi - 307-330 Long-term migration trends and rising temperatures: the role of irrigation
by Théo Benonnier & Katrin Millock & Vis Taraz - 331-349 Valuation of nature-based tourism using contingent valuation survey: evidence from South Africa
by Samson Mukanjari & Herbert Ntuli & Edwin Muchapondwa
April 2022, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 113-132 Assessing public preferences for deep sea ecosystem conservation: a choice experiment in Norway and Scotland
by Isaac Ankamah-Yeboah & Claire W. Armstrong & Stephen Hynes & Bui Bich Xuan & Katherine Simpson - 133-153 The impact of income inequality and economic complexity on ecological footprint: an analysis covering a long-time span
by Emad Kazemzadeh & José Alberto Fuinhas & Matheus Koengkan - 154-171 Impact of electricity pricing strategy on residential energy consumption decisions in China: empirical evidence from a household survey
by Yimeng Du & Teng Ma - 172-195 Energy taxes and economic growth in OECD countries: a simultaneous equations approach
by Mahmoud Hassan & Walid Oueslati & Damien Rousselière - 196-217 On the interaction between fiscal policy and CO2 emissions in G7 countries: 1875–2016
by Veli Yilanci & Ugur Korkut Pata - 218-234 Intensive and extensive impacts of EU subsidies on pesticide expenditures at the farm level
by Magali Aubert & Geoffroy Enjolras
January 2022, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-3 Valuing water and wastewater services in the UK: introduction to the special issue
by Paul Metcalfe - 4-20 Research on customers’ willingness-to-pay for service changes in UK water company price reviews 1994–2019
by Ken Willis & Rob Sheldon - 21-38 Sensitivity to scope of water and wastewater service valuations: a meta-analysis of findings from water price reviews in Great Britain
by P. J. Metcalfe & A. Sen - 39-55 Valuing water and wastewater service improvements via impact-weighted numbers of service failures
by Ali Chalak & Paul Metcalfe - 56-74 Assessing subjective preferences for river quality improvements: combining Q-methodology and choice experiment data
by Danyel I. Hampson & Silvia Ferrini & R. Kerry Turner - 75-94 Revealed preference valuation of beach and river water quality in Wales
by Paulo Anciaes - 95-111 Applying the wellbeing valuation method to value the costs of roadworks and flooding
by D. Fujiwara & R. Houston & K. Keohane & C. Maxwell & I. van Emmerik
October 2021, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 343-358 Does energy aid reduce CO2 emission intensities in developing countries?
by Masako Ikegami & Zijian Wang - 359-373 Identification of how economic development affects energy use through a natural experiment
by Magnus Söderberg - 374-390 Preferences for coastal adaptation to climate change: evidence from a choice experiment
by Jürgen Meyerhoff & Katrin Rehdanz & Andrea Wunsch - 391-399 An axiomatic characterization of a generalized ecological footprint
by Thomas Kuhn & Radomir Pestow & Anja Zenker - 400-427 Geospatial analysis of health risks and solid waste management behaviour
by Mohammad Mashiur Rahman & Alok K. Bohara & Jesus E. Vazquez - 428-445 A sound investment? Traffic noise mitigation and property values
by S. Lindgren - 446-467 Structural reforms and productivity in the electricity generation sector
by Philipp R. Steinbrunner - 468-480 Evaluating environmental policy: the use and usefulness of experiments
by Jetske Bouma
July 2021, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 223-242 Waste reduction and waste spillovers: evidence from unit-based pricing of municipal solid waste in Taiwan
by Yu-Kai Huang & Reid B. Stevens & W. Douglass Shaw - 243-260 Recreation demand and pricing policy for international tourists in developing countries: evidence from South Africa
by Samson Mukanjari & Edwin Muchapondwa & Eyoual Demeke - 261-277 The standing of foreign lenders in cost-benefit analysis: some implications for environmental appraisals
by Doramas Jorge-Calderón - 278-292 The value of carbon sequestration by saltmarsh in Chichester Harbour, United Kingdom
by Bryn Lockwood & Benjamin M. Drakeford - 293-323 Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and air pollution
by Dhimitri Qirjo & Razvan Pascalau & Dmitriy Krichevskiy - 324-342 Revisiting environmental Kuznets curve with HDI: new evidence from cross-country panel data
by Akseer Hussain & Subhasish Dey
April 2021, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 115-129 Does activating legacy concerns make farmers more likely to support conservation programmes?
by Gilles Grolleau & Naoufel Mzoughi & Claude Napoléone & Claire Pellegrin - 130-154 Foreign direct investment vs. cross-border trade in environmental services with ethical spillovers: a theoretical model based on panel data
by Fabio Zagonari - 155-174 Carbon flux and N- and M-shaped environmental Kuznets curves: evidence from international land use change
by Timothy D. Terrell - 175-188 Opposite impacts of policy and payment consequentiality treatments on willingness-to-pay in a contingent valuation study
by Kei Kabaya - 189-213 The employment double dividend of environmental tax reforms: exploring the role of agent behaviour and social interaction
by Franziska Klein & Jeroen van den Bergh - 214-221 The 2018 reform of EU ETS: consequences for project appraisal
by Per-Olov Johansson
January 2021, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-13 Frequency and time in recreational demand
by Arnar Buason & Kristin Eiriksdottir & Dadi Kristofersson & Kyrre Rickertsen - 14-21 Economic growth and environmental degradation: evidence from the US case environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis with application of decomposition
by Serdar Ongan & Cem Isik & Dilek Ozdemir - 22-27 Why rational agents report zero or negative WTPs in valuation experiments
by Per-Olov Johansson & Bengt Kriström - 28-42 Tax elasticity of demand for plastic: the cause of plastic pollution in Ghana
by Angela Cindy Emefa Mensah - 43-53 Discounting as a double-edged sword: the values of both future goods and present economic growth decrease with the discount rate
by Adam Lampert - 54-73 An economic analysis of twitching behaviour and species rarity
by Mike Brock & Iain Fraser & Cherry Law & Simon Mitchell & David L. Roberts - 74-89 Effective ambient charges on non-point source pollution in a two-stage Bertrand duopoly
by Akio Matsumoto & Ferenc Szidarovszky - 90-113 Does religion promote pro-environmental behaviour? A cross-country investigation
by Kahsay Haile Zemo & Halefom Yigzaw Nigus
October 2020, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 371-382 The effects of subjective perception on preference heterogeneity
by Yohei Mitani - 383-401 The relationship between CO2 emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, economic growth, and urbanisation in the Southern Common Market
by Matheus Koengkan & José Alberto Fuinhas & Renato Santiago - 402-420 Willingness to pay for mangrove preservation in Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam: do household knowledge and interest play a role?
by Hung Vo Trung & Thanh Viet Nguyen & Michel Simioni - 421-429 Ranking policies to achieve sustainable stocking rates in Inner Mongolia
by Ping Li & Jeff Bennett & Bao Zhang - 430-446 Temperature and economic activity: evidence from India
by Anuska Jain & Roisin O'Sullivan & Vis Taraz - 447-473 Does the solemn oath lower WTP responses in a discrete choice experiment application to solar energy?
by Jamal Mamkhezri & Jennifer A. Thacher & Janie M. Chermak & Robert P. Berrens - 474-475 Acknowledgement of referees, 2018–2020
by Ken Willis
July 2020, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 251-268 Public acceptance and willingness to pay cost-effective taxes on red meat and city traffic in Norway
by Kristine M. Grimsrud & Henrik Lindhjem & Ingvild Vestre Sem & Knut Einar Rosendahl - 269-280 Driving factors of material consumption in European countries – spatial panel data analysis
by Ivan Telega & Agnieszka Telega - 281-303 Informational nudges and public goods in networks
by Benjamin Ouvrard & Anne Stenger - 304-318 Which cultural ecosystem services is more important? A best-worst scaling approach
by Kei Kabaya & Shizuka Hashimoto & Kazuhiko Takeuchi - 319-337 On North-South interaction and environmental adaptation
by Natali Hritonenko & Yuri Yatsenko & Thierry Bréchet - 338-354 Comparing the effect of oath commitments and cheap talk entreaties in contingent valuation surveys: a randomised field experiment
by Ricky N. Lawton & Susana Mourato & Daniel Fujiwara & Hasan Bakhshi - 355-369 Education, methane emission and poverty in developing countries
by Yogeeswari Subramaniam & Tajul Ariffin Masron
April 2020, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 125-139 The impact of arbitrary constraints over the payment parameter on WTP: a case of a normally distributed random parameter
by Andy S. Choi - 140-166 The value of a statistical life in Mexico
by Marcelo de Lima - 167-187 A combined SP-RP model to estimate the value of improvements in freshwater angling in England
by Paulo Anciaes & Paul Metcalfe & Antara Sen - 188-205 The relationship between monthly air pollution and violent crime across the United States
by Jesse Burkhardt & Jude Bayham & Ander Wilson & Jesse D. Berman & Katelyn O'Dell & Bonne Ford & Emily V. Fischer & Jeffrey R. Pierce - 206-219 Modelling anglers' fish release choices using logbook data
by Gianluca Grilli & John Curtis & Stephen Hynes - 220-226 Externalities, public goods, and property rights revisited: regulations based on traditional B–C analyses are too lax
by Philip E. Graves - 227-250 Optimal investment to control ‘red air day’ episodes: lessons from Northern Utah, USA
by Ramjee Acharya & Arthur J. Caplan
January 2020, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-20 Prior knowledge, familiarity and stated policy consequentiality in contingent valuation
by Katherine Needham & Nick Hanley - 21-35 Tourism for surf and marsh fishing in coastal Louisiana: effects of site closure, travel cost decrease, and entrance fee increase
by Hua Wang & Krishna P. Paudel & Rex H. Caffey - 36-56 Environmental effects of trade openness: what role do institutions have?
by Abdelaziz Hakimi & Helmi Hamdi - 57-76 Environmental and socio-economic sustainability in India: evidence from CO2 emission and economic inequality relationship
by Haimanti Bhattacharya - 77-96 Scale heterogeneity in the valuation of road traffic risk reductions: the case of Newfoundland's moose-vehicle collisions
by Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira & María Pérez-Urdiales - 97-110 Assessing the US sulfur reduction programme in Massachusetts from an environmental justice framework: is there evidence of disproportionality?
by Devon Lynch & Chad J. McGuire & Joy A. Smith - 111-124 Global carbon pricing and international trade
by Takumi Haibara
October 2019, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 343-352 Natural capital – a practitioner’s overview of concepts and applications
by Ece Özdemiroğlu - 353-358 Environmental economics in UK environmental policy: Defra's 25 Year Environment Plan
by John Curnow - 359-378 Economic valuation of ecosystem goods and services: a review for decision makers
by Robert Tinch & Nicola Beaumont & Tim Sunderland & Ece Ozdemiroglu & David Barton & Colm Bowe & Tobias Börger & Paul Burgess & Canon Nigel Cooper & Michela Faccioli & Pierre Failler & Ioanna Gkolemi & Ritesh Kumar & Alberto Longo & Alistair McVittie & Joe Morris & Jacob Park & Neil Ravenscroft & Marije Schaafsma & James Vause & Guy Ziv - 379-393 Natural capital accounts: nations and organizations
by Ian Dickie & Sophie Neupauer - 394-412 Natural Capital Statements: a case study on SCA, a Swedish paper and pulp company
by Adams Koshy & Julie Raynaud & Ece Ozdemiroglu & Allan Provins - 413-428 Urban natural capital accounts: developing a novel approach to quantify air pollution removal by vegetation
by Laurence Jones & Massimo Vieno & Alice Fitch & Edward Carnell & Claudia Steadman & Philip Cryle & Mike Holland & Eiko Nemitz & Dan Morton & Jane Hall & Gina Mills & Ian Dickie & Stefan Reis - 429-446 A generalisable integrated natural capital methodology for targeting investment in coastal defence
by Katrina J. Davis & Amy Binner & Andrew Bell & Brett Day & Timothy Poate & Siân Rees & Greg Smith & Kerrie Wilson & Ian Bateman
July 2019, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 231-249 Impact of the Grain for Green program on forest cover in China
by Guanlong Fu & Emi Uchida & Muna Shah & Xiangzheng Deng - 250-267 Improvements in on-farm resource stewardship with profitable information technologies in rice production
by David Schimmelpfennig - 268-282 Regional and sectoral level convergence of greenhouse gas emissions in Canada
by Mahamat Hamit-Haggar - 283-300 The effect of county non-attainment status on the product mix of plants in the pulp, paper, and paperboard industries
by Aaron A. Elrod & Arun S. Malik - 301-321 Valuing malaria morbidity: results from a global meta-analysis
by Mehmet Kutluay & Roy Brouwer & Richard S. J. Tol - 322-342 Approach to an integral valuation of mangrove’s ecosystem services in a marine protected area. Colombian Pacific region
by Angela Maria Rojas & César Augusto Ruiz–Agudelo & María Claudia Diazgranados & Henry Polanco & Richard Anderson
April 2019, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 109-127 Choice certainty, consistency, and monotonicity in discrete choice experiments
by Matteo Mattmann & Ivana Logar & Roy Brouwer - 128-146 How much does recycling reduce imports? Evidence from metallic raw materials
by Damien Dussaux & Matthieu Glachant - 147-158 The role of mangrove in the French Guiana shrimp fishery
by Bassirou Diop & Nicolas Sanz & Fabian Blanchard & Romain Walcker & Antoine Gardel - 159-178 Are objective data an appropriate replacement for subjective data in site choice analysis?
by John Deely & Stephen Hynes & John Curtis - 179-192 Policy implications in an environmental growth model with a generalized Hotelling depletion of non-renewable resources
by Giovanni Bella & Paolo Mattana - 193-208 Is there any link between economic growth and earth's environment? Evidence from 127 countries for the period 2007–2015
by M. Ershad Hussain & Mahfuzul Haque - 209-230 Research agendas for profitable invasive species
by Melina Kourantidou & Brooks A. Kaiser
January 2019, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-16 Inclusive non-market valuation in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): a motivating theory
by Benjamin A. Jones & Robert P. Berrens & Hank Jenkins-Smith & Carol Silva & Joseph Ripberger & Deven Carlson - 17-31 Biodiversity and growth in Colombia, 1995–2015: an approach from the environmental kuznets hypothesis
by Cesar Augusto Ruiz–Agudelo & German Sánchez Pérez & Jorge Enrique Sáenz & Luz Aydée Higuera Cárdenas - 32-47 Policy mix: mess or merit?
by J. A. Bouma & M. Verbraak & F. Dietz & R. Brouwer - 48-64 The impact of flooding disruption on the spatial distribution of commuter's income
by Paul Kilgarriff & Thomas K. J. McDermott & Amaya Vega & Karyn Morrissey & Cathal O'Donoghue - 65-78 Environmental instrument choice in a non-linear world
by Kathy A. Paulson Gjerde & Peter Z. Grossman & Daniel H. Cole - 79-89 Cooperative game-theoretic perspectives on global climate action: Evaluating international carbon reduction agreements
by Raul P. Lejano & Li Li - 90-108 Individuals' valuation of a publicly provided private good evidence from a field study
by Christian Spindler & Jalal Dehnavi & Franz Wirl
October 2018, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 345-362 The economics of peatland restoration
by Klaus Glenk & Julia Martin-Ortega - 363-385 Accounting for implicit and explicit payment vehicles in a discrete choice experiment
by Musharaf A. Talpur & Mark J. Koetse & Roy Brouwer - 386-402 Costing biodiversity protection: payments for environmental services schemes in Lao PDR
by Gabriela Scheufele & Jeff Bennett - 403-419 Willingness to pay estimates for wildfire smoke health impacts in the US using the life satisfaction approach
by Benjamin A. Jones - 420-440 Accounting for environmental attitude to explain variations in willingness to pay for forest ecosystem services using the new environmental paradigm
by Fitalew Agimass Taye & Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel & Jette Bredahl Jacobsen - 441-451 A real-business-cycle model with pollution and environmental taxation: the case of Bulgaria
by Aleksandar Vasilev - 452-462 A method to value nature-related webcam viewing: the value of virtual use with application to brown bear webcam viewing
by John Loomis & Leslie Richardson & Chris Huber & Jeffrey Skibins & Ryan Sharp - 463-464 Acknowledgement of Referees, 2017–2018
by The Editors
July 2018, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 223-243 The case of the missing negative externality? Housing market effects of fracking in the Niobrara shale play, Colorado
by Xuanhao He & Na Lu & Robert P. Berrens - 244-255 Prioritising environmental management investments using the Contingent Valuation Method
by Jeff Bennett & Jeremy Cheesman & Keysha Milenkovic - 256-268 Land allocation between a multiple-stand forest and agriculture under storm risk and recursive preferences
by Gaspard Dumollard & Stéphane De Cara - 269-286 Consumer surplus for random regret minimisation models
by Thijs Dekker & Caspar G. Chorus - 287-302 Economic valuation of reducing air pollutants for precautionary air conservation policies
by Tadahiro Okuyama - 303-323 Tradable development rights under uncertainty: an experimental approach
by Till Proeger & Lukas Meub & Kilian Bizer - 324-344 Climate variability and vulnerability to poverty in Nicaragua
by Carlos Herrera & Ruerd Ruben & Geske Dijkstra
April 2018, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 117-129 Information and rewards: results of a field experiment on printing activity
by Grazia Cecere & Nick Johnstone & Gionata Castaldi - 130-144 A comprehensive approach for quantifying environmental costs associated with unpaved roads dust
by Waleed Aleadelat & Khaled Ksaibati - 145-165 Does environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis exist? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold
by Abdalla Sirag & Bolaji Tunde Matemilola & Siong Hook Law & A. N Bany-Ariffin - 166-183 The environment–growth dilemma: new evidence using a panel cointegration approach
by Victor Moutinho & Celeste Varum & Jorge Mota - 184-203 Environmental quality, human capital and growth
by Onur Sapci & Jason F. Shogren - 204-222 Recreational value and optimal pricing of national parks: lessons from Maasai Mara in Kenya
by Richard Mulwa & Jane Kabubo-Mariara & Wilfred Nyangena
January 2018, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-15 Water quality and recreational use of public waterways
by Benjamin Breen & John Curtis & Stephen Hynes - 16-40 Managing water resources under scarcity: the role of social norms
by Uday Kumar Jammalamadaka & Ariel Dinar - 41-56 Environmental effects of ambient charge in cournot oligopoly
by Akio Matsumoto & Ferenc Szidarovszky & Masahiro Yabuta - 57-68 A structural decomposition analysis of the pollution terms of trade
by Christos T. Papadas & Nikolaos Vlassis - 69-84 Farm economic sustainability and agrobiodiversity: identifying viable farming alternatives during the economic crisis in Greece
by Pavlos Karanikolas & Penelope J. Bebeli & Ricos Thanopoulos - 85-115 Effects of sea level rise on economy of the United States
by Monika Nováčková & Richard S. J. Tol
October 2017, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 341-360 Wildlife crime monitoring and deterrence in presence of endogenous community cooperation
by Ram Ranjan - 361-373 An understanding on the relationship between the employment and the environmental policy
by Seok-Joon Hwang & KwangUk Kim - 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