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Publications Details for Grant Number R825824

A Comparison of Direct Methods for Valuing Environmental Policies: A Case Study in New Hampshire's White Mountains

RFA: Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (1997)

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Abstract Choosing methods for direct valuation of non-market goods: a comparative analysis of the contingent valuation model and conjoint analysis. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Harper WJ, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB Harper WJ, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB. Choosing methods for direct valuation of non-market goods: a comparative analysis of the contingent valuation model and conjoint analysis. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 1999;81(5):1313. R825824 (Final)
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Abstract An experiment in perception: can CVM respondents really discern the changes in environmental quality we ask them to value? AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS REVIEW Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB Halstead JM, Harper W, Stevens T, Hill LB. An experiment in perception:can CVM respondents really discern the changes in environmental quality we ask them to value? Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 1998;27(2). R825824 (1998)
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Dissertation/Thesis A comparison of direct methods for valuing environmental amenities: a case study of the White Mountain National Forest None Harper WJ Harper WJ. A comparison of direct methods for valuing environmental amenities: a case study of the White Mountain National Forest. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Economics, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH. R825824 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Off-site value of visibility: New Hampshire's White Mountains case study. None Porras I Porras I. Off-site value of visibility: New Hampshire's White Mountains case study. Unpublished M.S. Thesis, Department of Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 1999. R825824 (Final)
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Paper The value of visibility: is that your final answer? None Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Harper WJ, Walker TL, Hill LB Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Harper WJ, Walker TL, Hill LB. The value of visibility: is that your final answer? Working paper, Department of Resource Economics and Development, University of New Hampshire. R825824 (Final)
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Presentation Degraded visibility and visitor behavior: the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest None Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB. Degraded visibility and visitor behavior:the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest. Presented at the Northeast Recreation Research Meeting, Bolton Landing, NY, April 1-5, 2000. R825824 (Final)
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Presentation The effects of degraded visibility on visitor behavior: the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest None Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB. The effects of degraded visibility on visitor behavior: the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest. Presented at the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, June 1-3, 2000. R825824 (Final)
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Presentation A conjoint analysis of visibility in the White Mountains. None Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB. A conjoint analysis of visibility in the White Mountains. Presented at the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Meeting, Morgantown, WV, June 26-28, 1999. R825824 (1999)
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Presentation An experiment in perception: can CVM respondents really discern the change in environmental quality we ask them to? None Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB. An experiment in perception: can CVM respondents really discern the change in environmental quality we ask them to? Presented at the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Annual Meeting, Ithaca, NY, June 21-23, 1998. R825824 (1998)
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Presentation Choosing methods for direct valuation of non-market goods: a comparative analysis of the contingent valuation model and conjoint analysis. None Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB. Choosing methods for direct valuation of non-market goods: a comparative analysis of the contingent valuation model and conjoint analysis. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Nashville, TN, August 8-11, 1999. R825824 (1999)
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Presentation Valuation of visibility: a contingent valuation study in the White Mountain National Forest. None Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB Harper W, Halstead JM, Stevens TH, Hill LB. Valuation of visibility: a contingent valuation study in the White Mountain National Forest. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economics Association, Boston, MA, March 13, 1999. R825824 (1999)
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Presentation Valuing changes in the visual range in the White Mountain National Forest None Harper W, Halstead JM, Hill LB Harper W, Halstead JM, Hill LB. Valuing changes in the visual range in the White Mountain National Forest. Presented at the Tenth Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Boulton Landing, NY, April 5-7, 1998. R825824 (1998)
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Presentation Human perceptions of regional haze in the Great Gulf Wilderness Class-I Airshed, New Hampshire None Hill LB, Harper W, Halstead JM, Carlson J Hill LB, Harper W, Halstead JM, Carlson J. Human perceptions of regional haze in the Great Gulf Wilderness Class-I Airshed, New Hampshire. Paper presented at the Conference on Wilderness Science in a Time of Change, Missoula, MT, May 1999. R825824 (1998)
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Presentation The value of visibility: a comparison of stated preference methods. None Stevens TH, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Porras I, Hill LB, Walker TL, Willis C Stevens TH, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Porras I, Hill LB, Walker TL, Willis C. The value of visibility:a comparison of stated preference methods. Presented at the U.S. EPA National Center for Environmental Economics and National Center for Environmental Research Conference. Stated Preference:What Do We Know? Where Do We Go? Washington, DC, October 12-13, 2000. R825824 (Final)
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Presentation The value of visibility: an application in the Great Gulf Wilderness area None Stevens TH, Porras I, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB, Willis C Stevens TH, Porras I, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB, Willis C. The value of visibility: an application in the Great Gulf Wilderness area. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Tampa, FL, July 30-August 2, 2000. R825824 (Final)
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Presentation Valuing visibility in northeastern wilderness areas None Stevens TH, Porras I, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB, Willis C Stevens TH, Porras I, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB, Willis C. Valuing visibility in northeastern wilderness areas. Presented at the W-133 Regional Research Project Meeting, Honolulu, HI, February 2000. R825824 (Final)
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Proceedings Degraded visibility and visitor behavior: the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest None Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Hill LB. Degraded visibility and visitor behavior: the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest. In: Proceedings of the 2000 Northeast Recreation Research Meeting, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 2000. R825824 (Final)
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Proceedings Visibility conditions, human perceptions and valuation of visibility in a Class I Wilderness airshed, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. None Hill LB, Harper W, Halstead JM, Carlson J, Stevens TH Hill LB, Harper W, Halstead JM, Carlson J, Stevens TH. Visibility conditions, human perceptions and valuation of visibility in a Class I Wilderness airshed, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. In: Cole DN, McCool SF, Freimund WA, O'Loughlin J. Wilderness Science in a Time of Change Conference--Volume 1: Changing perspectives and Future Directions, Missoula, MT, 1999. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-1. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2000. R825824 (1999)
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Proceedings The value of visibility: a comparison of stated preference methods. None Stevens TH, Halstead JM, Harper WJ, Porras I, Hill LB, Walker TL, Willis C Stevens TH, Halstead JM, Harper W, Porras I, Hill LB, Walker TL, Willis C. The value of visibility:a comparison of stated preference methods. In:Bromley D, Dinar A, eds. Stated Preference:What Do We Know? Where Do We Go? Proceedings of a Workshop Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Center for Environmental Economics and National Center for Environmental Research, October 12-13, 2000, Washington, DC, 2000. R825824 (Final)
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