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Publications Details for Grant Number R836166

Valuing Water Quality Improvements in Midwestern Ecosystems: SpatialVariability, Validity and Extent of the Market for Total Value

RFA: Water Quality Benefits (2015)

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Journal Article Polasky S, Kling CA, Levin SA, Carpenter SR, Daily GC, Ehrlich PR, Heal GM, Lubchenco J. Role of economics in analyzing the environment and sustainable development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2019;116(12):5233-5238. R836166 (2018)
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Journal Article Vossler CA, Dolph CL, Finlay JC, Keiser DA, Kling CL, Phaneuf DJ. The Clean Water Act After 50 Years:Innovations in Measuring the Social Benefits of Water Quality for Research and Policy:Valuing improvements in the ecological integrity of local and regional waters using the biological condition gradient. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.2023;120(18). R836166 (Final)
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Journal Article Keiser DA, Kling CL, Shapiro JS. The low but uncertain measured benefits of US water quality policy Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2019;116(12):5262-5269. R836166 (2018)
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Journal Article Dolph CL, Boardman E, Danesh‐Yazdi M, Finlay JC, Hansen AT, Baker AC, Dalzell B. Phosphorus transport in intensively managed watersheds. Water Resources Research 2019;55(11):9148-72. R836166 (2020)
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Journal Article Cho SJ, Braudrick CA, Dolph CL, Day SS, Dalzell BJ, Wilcock PR. Simulation of fluvial sediment dynamics through strategic assessment of stream gaging data:A targeted watershed sediment loading analysis. Journal of Environmental Management 2021;277:111420. R836166 (2020)
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Journal Article Moore CC, Corona J, Griffiths C, Heberling MT, Hewitt JA, Keiser DA, Kling CL, Massey DM, Papenfus M, Phaneuf DJ, Smith DJ. Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives:Progress and future directions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2023;120(18):e2120247120. R836166 (Final)
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Journal Article Terui A, Kim S, Dolph CL, Kadoya T, Miyazaki Y. Ecosystem size and complexity dictate riverine biodiversity. bioRxiv 2021. R836166 (2020)
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Presentation Dolph CL, Hansen AT, Rabotyagov S, Foufoula-Georgiou E, Belmont P, Wilcock P, Kling C, Finlay J, Gran K, Dalzell B, Cho SJ, Campbell T, Gassman P, Czuba J, Braudrick C, Hawthorne P, Lonsdorf E, Thompson K, Keeler B, Baker A. Resilience under accelerated change (REACH): modelling tradeoffs in water quality, ecosystem services and conservation in the Minnesota River Basin. Presented at the Minnesota Water Resources Conference, St. Paul, MN, October 18, 2017. R836166 (2017)
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Presentation Dolph CL, Hansen AT, Foufoula-Georgiou E, Rabotyagov S, Belmont P, Wilcock P, Kling C, Finlay J, Gran K, Dalzell B, Cho SJ, Campbell T, Gassman P, Czuba J, Braudrick C, Hawthorne P, Lonsdorf E, Baker A. Environmental sustainability in agricultural landscapes: an example of how basic science can lead management and policy decisions. Presented at the Water Sustainability and Climate Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 29, 2018. R836166 (2017)
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Presentation Keiser DA, Kling CL, Phaneuf DJ. The social cost of water pollution. Presented at the Sackler Colloquium on Ecology and Economics, Beckman Center, Irvine, CA, February 2018. R836166 (2017)
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Presentation Phaneuf DJ. Valuing water quality for integrated assessment:challenges and progress. Pesented at University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 2018. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Phaneuf DJ. Comments on Olmstead et al:The value of water quality:separating amenity and recreational benefits. Presented at AERE summer meeting, June 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Rabatayagov S, Cho SJ, Campbell T, Lang Z, Kling C. Good seeds bear good fruit: using benefit-to-cost ratios in multiobjective spatial optimization under epistasis. Presented at the World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 2018. R836166 (2017)
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Presentation Dolph C. Water quality, ecosystem services and conservation in agricultural landscapes of the Upper Midwest. Presented at Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, May 15, 2017. R836166 (2021)
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Presentation Dolph C. Linking Agricultural Nutrient Pollution to the Value of Freshwater Ecosystem Services. Presented at Social Cost of Water Pollution Workshop, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, April, 2019. R836166 (2021)
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Presentation Phaneuf DJ. Valuing the economic benefits of water quality. Presented at Water@UW workshop, May 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Phaneuf D. The social cost of water pollution:a research agenda and some preliminary results. Presented at University of Leipzig, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, June 2020. R836166 (2021)
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Presentation Phaneuf D. The social cost of water pollution:a research agenda and some preliminary results. Presented at Grasslands 2.0, UW Consortium, April 2021. R836166 (2021)
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Presentation Keiser D. The social costs of nutrient pollution in the United States. Presented at AERE Summer Conference, June 2021. R836166 (2021)
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Presentation Phaneuf DJ. The social cost of water pollution:a research agenda and some preliminary results. Presented at Texas A&M University, March 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Kling CL. The social cost of water pollution:theory and implications. Presented at the Land, Energy, Environment and Policy conference, Exeter, U.K., June 25, 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Kling CL. The economics of water quality: are economics and the environment always at odds? Presented at Yale School of Forestry, New Haven Connecticut, March 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Kling CL. The economics of water quality: are economics and the environment always at odds? Presented at the Environmental Defense Fund, New York City, May 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Kling CL. The economics of water quality: are economics and the environment always at odds? Presented at the University of Connecticut, April 2019. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Keiser D, Kling CL, Phaneuf J. The social cost of water pollution resources. May 16, 2019. https://www.resourcesmag.org/archives/social-cost-water-pollution/. R836166 (2018)
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Presentation Kling CL. What does water mean for us humans? Podcast. March 26, 2019 https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/03/podcast-explores-what-does-water-mean-us-humans. R836166 (2018)
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