Estimating nonuse values using conjoint analysis [PDF]
Conjoint analysis is a stated-preference technique for eliciting valuations of nonmarket, multi-attribute commodities. Recently it has begun to be used in environmental economics as an alternative to contingent valuation. In applications to environmental
Alita Giuda +2 more
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Map showing mineral resource potential of proposed wilderness areas, Washington [PDF]
William A. Lawson, Russell C. Evarts
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A Revealed Preference Approach to the Measurement of Congestion in Travel Cost Models [PDF]
Travel cost models are regularly used to determine the value of recreational sites or particular site characteristics, yet a key site attribute, congestion, is often excluded from such analyses.
Christopher Timmins, Jennifer Murdock
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Beyond the forests: peatlands as overlooked carbon stores in coastal British Columbia. [PDF]
Martens HR, Kreyling J.
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Navigating Boundaries: The Development of Lewis, Clark and Pike in the Historic Consciousness
This papers seeks to evaluate modern conceptions that have emerged regarding the Expeditions of Lewis and Clark, and Zebulon Pike. Instead of being thought as separate enterprises, the article argues that these two expeditions should be jointly ...
Ewing, Andrew J
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Managing Late and Long-Term Effects Among Swedish Adolescents and Young Adults Affected by Cancer Following a Wilderness Intervention: Reconnecting with Self and Meaning Through Nature's Unconditional Presence - A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Dahlqvist H +6 more
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Fostering Pro-environmental Behavior Among National Park Visitors: Testing Communication Strategies for Campfire Management. [PDF]
Selvaag S, Evju M, Gundersen V, Aas Ø.
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Shifts in Vegetation Cover of Southern California Deserts in Response to Recent Climate Variations [PDF]
In the deserts of Southern California, air temperatures have been rising and precipitation variability has been increasing over the past several decades.
Potter, Christopher
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Blood host preferences and competitive inter-species dynamics within an African malaria vector species complex inferred from signs of animal activity around aquatic larval habitats. [PDF]
Walsh KA +10 more
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