Valuing and Managing Ecosystems: Economic Research Sponsored by NSF/EPA, Proceedings of the first Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
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Subject: | 1. Benefits Analysis 2. Cost-Benefit and Cost Effectiveness Analysis 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference - Contingent Valuation 2. Cost-Benefit and Cost Effectiveness Analysis - Major Programs and Media 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference - Non-contingent Valuation 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Other |
Environmental Media/Problems covered: | e. Ecosystems |
Authors: | Kanninen, Barbara |
EPA Project Officer/ Manager: | Carlin, Alan |
Geographic Area: | |
Study Purpose: | Empirical Application |
Report Series: | Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop |
List of all reports in the Series:
1) Stated Preference: What Do We Know? Where Do We Go?
2) Economic Research and Policy Concerning Water Use and Management, Proceedings of the Third Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
3) Economic Analysis and Land Use Policy, Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
You are here--> 4) Valuing and Managing Ecosystems: Economic Research Sponsored by NSF/EPA, Proceedings of the first Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
5) Community Based Environmental Decision Making, Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
6) Valuing Health for Environmental Policy with Special Emphasis on Children's Health Protection, Proceedings of the Second Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
7) Economic Valuation of Mortality Risk Reduction: Assessing the State of the Art for Policy Applications
8) Market Mechanisms and Incentives: Applications to Environmental Policy, Proceedings of a Workshop Sponsored by the US Environmental Protection Agency's National Center for Environmental Economics and National Center for Environmental Research
9) Valuing Environmental Health Risk Reductions to Children
10) Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions
11) Valuation of Ecological Benefits: Improving the Science Behind Policy Decisions
12) Socio-economic Causes and Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop
13) Economic Impacts of Aquatic Invasive Species Workshop
14) Morbidity and Mortality: How Do We Value the Risk of Death and Illness?
15) Market Mechanisms and Incentives: Applications to Environmental Policy
16) Valuation for Environmental Policy: Ecological Benefits
The purpose of the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series is to hold in-depth workshops on timely topics that will further the use of economics as a tool for environmental decision making. Both NSF/EPA grant recipients and researchers (from EPA, fellow Federal agencies, academia, and others) will be invited to attend and discuss their on-going research. Topics will be chosen based on relevance to current EPA issues and, more broadly, to issues of concern to the environmental economics community. These topics will include exploration of innovations in economic research methods as well as how research will further environmental policy making and future environmental economic studies. “Valuing and Managing Ecosystems: Economic Research Sponsored by NSF/EPA” was the first workshop of this series. The Workshop included the following papers:
- Morning Session – Estimating the Value of Ecosystem Resources
- Paper One: “Valuing Research Leads: Bioprospecting and the Conservation of Genetic Resources,” by Gordon Rausser and Arthur Small
Paper Two: “Decision-Making Under Uncertainty in the Conservation of Biological Diversity,” by Andrew Solow, Stephen Polasky, Jeffrey Camm, Raymond O’Connor and Blair Csuti
- Paper One: “Developing Conjoint Stated Preference Methods for Valuation of Environmental Resources Within Their Ecological Context,” by James Opaluch and Stephen Swallow
Paper Two: “Methods and Applications for Ecosystem Valuation: A Collage,” by Stephen Swallow, Michael Spencer, Christopher Miller, Peter Paton, Robert Deegen, Laurienne Whinstanley, and Jason Shogren.
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Date Linked: 09/01/1999 |