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Polarization in environmental donations – application to deforestation prevention donation Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Dede Long,Hongxing Liu,Rodolfo M. Nayga
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Case-based Reasoning and Dynamic Choice Modeling Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Priya Thomas,Todd Guilfoos
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Recreational Homes’ Impact on Agricultural Land Use Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Charles Towe,Zhenshan Chen
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The Disamenity Impact of Solar Farms: A Hedonic Analysis Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 David Maddison,Reece Ogier,Allan Beltrán
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A Choice Matching Approach for Discrete Choice Analysis: An Experimental Investigation in the Lab Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Simone Cerroni,Daniel Derbyshire,W. George Hutchinson,Rodolfo M. Nayga
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Public flood risk mitigation and the homeowner’s insurance demand response Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Stefan Borsky,Hannah Hennighausen
This paper investigates the influence of public risk mitigating activities on individuals' decisions to privately mitigate their disaster risks. We exploit heterogeneity in measures under the Community Rating System in the U.S. to empirically demonstrate that government investment in flood risk communication activities crowd-in private flood insurance demand while activities that lower the flood hazard
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The Influence of Projected Outcomes on Preferences over Alternative Regulations: Evidence from a Recreational Fishery Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Zhenshan Chen,Pengfei Liu,Eric T. Schultz,Jacob M. Kasper,Stephen K. Swallow
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The effects of eligibility and voluntary participation on the distribution of benefits in environmental programs: an application to green stormwater infrastructure Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Daniel A. Brent,Joseph H. Cook,Allison Lassiter
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Stewardship signaling and use of social pressure to reduce nonpoint source pollution Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Leah H. Palm-Forster,Mark Griesinger,Julianna M. Butler,Jacob R. Fooks,Kent D. Messer
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Homeowner Willingness to Pay for a Pre-Flood Agreement for a Post-Flood Buyout Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Amy W Ando,Collin Reeser
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Using WTP and WTA to value farmland preservation under ambiguous property rights and preference uncertainty Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Yicong Luo,Brent M. Swallow,Wiktor L. Adamowicz
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Bundling Private Complements to Finance Public Goods Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 H. Spencer Banzhaf,V. Kerry Smith
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How Does Congestion Affect the Evaluation of Recreational Gate Fees? An Application to Gulf Coast Beaches Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Roger H. von Haefen,Frank Lupi
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Three-Stage TSARs, Interdependent Values, and Biodiversity Production on Private Lands Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Mark D. Agee,Thomas D. Crocker
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Federal Funding and State Wildlife Conservation Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Dean Lueck,Dominic P Parker
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Potential Supply of Midwest Cropland for Conversion to In-Field Prairie Strips Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Zachary R. Luther,Scott M. Swinton,Braeden Van Deynze
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Efficiency and Equity of an Outdoor Recreation Equipment Tax to Fund Public Lands Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Margaret Walls,Matthew Ashenfarb
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Distributional effects of entry fees and taxation for financing public beaches Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Frank Lupi,Roger H. von Haefen,Li Cheng
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Financing Outdoor Recreation: An Introduction Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 H. Spencer Banzhaf
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Funding Public Goods Through Dedicated Taxes on Private Goods Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Nathan W. Chan,Matthew J. Kotchen
This paper examines positive and normative consequences of dedicated taxes, which entail taxing a private good in order to nance the provision of a public good. Our approach di ers from the classic public nance literature because of its setup in a game-theoretic model of private provision of an impure public good. We begin by showing that imposition of a dedicated tax can either increase or decrease
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Revenue and Distributional Consequences of Alternative Outdoor Recreation Pricing Mechanisms: Evidence from a Micro Panel Data Set Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 Yongjie Ji,David A. Keiser,Catherine L. Kling,Daniel J. Phaneuf
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The Unintended Beneficiaries of Farm Subsidies Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 David Boussios,Marcelo Castillo,Brady Brewer
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Landowner acceptance of wind turbines on their land: Insights from a factorial survey experiment Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 John R. Parkins,Sven Anders,Jürgen Meyerhoff,Monique Holowach
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Urban Land Use Fragmentation and Human Wellbeing Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Christine Bertram,Jan Goebel,Christian Krekel,Katrin Rehdanz
We study how urban land use fragmentation affects the subjective wellbeing of city residents. Therefore, we calculate fragmentation metrics based on the European Urban Atlas for 15,000 households in the German Socio-Economic Panel. Using random and fixed effects specifications, we find that fragmentation has little impact on wellbeing when aggregating over all land use types. Looking at particular
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Deforestation and Smallholder Income: Evidence from Remittances to Nepal Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Man Li,Wei Zhang,Zhe Guo,Prapti Bhandary
A1. Examining the Representativeness of the NLSS Sample for Deforestation This section compares the summary statistics and empirical distribution of deforestation between the NLSS sample and the statistical population of all wards in the country (hereafter population). There are six strata in NLSS, including Mountains (34 PSUs), Kathmandu valley urban area (34 PSUs), other urban areas in the Hills
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Multiple herbicide use in cropland: A discrete continuous model for stated choice data Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Andrea Pellegrini,John Rose,Riccardo Scarpa
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Wetland investment support schemes: adoption and spatial interactions Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu,Katarina Elofsson
The data on leased agricultural land from the Swedish Board of Agriculture reports agricultural land area managed by farmers that either own all their land, lease all land, or partly lease their land. For the last category, the share of the area that is leased is not reported, and the area managed by this farmer category is thus unsuitable as a proxy for the area of leased land. We therefore use the
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Information use and its effects on the valuation of agricultural genetic resources Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Annika Tienhaara,Heini Ahtiainen,Eija Pouta,Mikołaj Czajkowski
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Over-perception about land use changes: Assessing empirical evidence and linkage with decisions and motivated beliefs Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Hongli Feng,Tong Wang,David A. Hennessy,Gaurav Arora
Perception biases documented in the literature often pertain to subject matters that are difficult to observe or measure such as one’s ability. We study perception biases with respect to a concrete indicator that can be objectively measured: land use changes in a local area. We examine four hypotheses about land use change perceptions and test them with farm survey data complemented by satellite data
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The Impact of Property Rights to Fish on Remote Communities in Alaska Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Sara A. Sutherland,Eric C. Edwards
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Household Sorting as Adaptation to Hurricane Risk in the United States Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Qin Fan,Laura A. Bakkensen
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More in good condition or less in bad condition? Valence-based framing effects in environmental valuation Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Michela Faccioli,Klaus Glenk
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Property values, water quality, and benefit transfer: A nationwide meta-analysis Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Dennis Guignet,Matthew T. Heberling,Michael Papenfus,Olivia Griot
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Loss Aversion in Farmland Price Expectations Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Todd H. Kuethe,Brady Brewer,Chad Fiechter
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Soil Investments on Rented versus Owned Plots: Evidence from a Matched Tenant-Landlord Sample in Malawi Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Jacob Ricker-Gilbert,Jordan Chamberlin,Joseph Kanyamuka
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Using Auxiliary Population Samples for Sample-Selection Correction in Models Based on Crowd-Sourced Volunteered Geographic Information Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Trudy Ann Cameron,Sonja H. Kolstoe
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Environmental Disasters and Property Values: Evidence from Nepal’s Forest Fires Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Jayash Paudel
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Nudging Away from Plastic Bags with Charitable Donations Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Jerrod Penn,Sapana Bastola,Wuyang Hu
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Residential Mobility, Brownfield Remediation, and Environmental Gentrification in Chicago Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Richard T. Melstrom,Rose Mohammadi
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A Flood of Construction: The Role of Levees in Urban Floodplain Development Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Will Georgic,H. Allen Klaiber
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The Impact of Deforestation on Nature-Based Recreation: Evidence from Citizen Science Data in Mexico Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Wei Chen,Jon Einar Flatnes,Daniela A. Miteva,H. Allen Klaiber
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Nonconvex Transaction Costs and Land Rental Market Participation in Malawi Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Sarah E. Tione,Stein T. Holden
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Valuing the Environmental Benefits of Canals and Canal Restoration Using House Prices Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Stephen Gibbons,Cong Peng,Cheng Keat Tang
This paper values the local environmental benefits of historic, navigable canals using property values. We employ regressions on high-volume transaction data, controlling for micro-geographic fixed effects, and cross-check these estimates against a causal, difference-in-differences analysis of a local canal restoration project. We find a price premium within 100 m, suggesting benefits for canal-side
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Understanding the Performance of Biodiversity Offset Markets: Evidence from an Integrated Ecological-Economic Model Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Katherine Hannah Simpson,Frans de Vries,Martin Dallimer,Paul R Armsworth,Nick Hanley
11 Biodiversity offset markets can incentivize landowners to take actions that benefit biodiversity. A 12 spatially explicit integrated ecological-economic model is developed and employed for a catchment in 13 the UK where offset buyers (house developers) and sellers (farmers) interact through trading offset 14 credits. We simulate how changes in the ecological metric and geographic scale affects the
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Heterogeneity in Time Preferences for an Investment in Irrigation Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Kent Kovacs,Heather Snell
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Regulating the Commons: The Interplay between Information and Catch Limits with Two Types of Resources Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Trevor C. Collier,Nancy Haskell,Aaron Mamula
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Willingness to Pay for Multi-peril Hazard Insurance Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Craig E. Landry,Sarah Anderson,Elena Krasovskaia,Dylan Turner
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Noisy Neighborhood but Nice House? Pollution and the Choice of Residential Location and Housing Quality Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Samuel Lindgren
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Variation in Valuation: Open Space and Geography Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Alex Blanchette,Corey Lang,Jarron VanCeylon
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Are Expert Opinions Accurate? Panel Data Evidence from the Iowa Land Value Survey Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Wendong Zhang,Sergio H. Lence,Todd Kuethe
100 words max): Opinion surveys are the dominant method to gauge U.S. farmland values. However, there lacks a systematic evaluation of how opinions are formulated and adjust over time. Using a panel data of 311 agricultural professionals from the Iowa Land Value Survey from 2005 to 2015, we investigate how surveyed experts update their farmland value estimates. We find that experts almost fully correct
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Incentive Compatibility and the Consequences When It Is Missing: Experiments with Water Quality Credits Purchase Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Pengfei Liu,Stephen K. Swallow
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Effective Targeting and Additionality: Evaluating the D.L. 701 Reforms for Afforesting Erodible Land in Southern Chile Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Mario Niklitschek,Rodrigo Labbé,Rosa María Alzamora,Felipe Vásquez
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Climate, Adaptation, and the Value of Forestland: A National Ricardian Analysis of the United States Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Christopher Mihiar,David J. Lewis
This study develops a national dataset of county-level net economic returns to forestland, and uses the data to estimate an econometric Ricardian model of the effects of climate on returns to forestry. We develop a method that uses separate Ricardian models for 11 forest type groups to quantify the value of extensive margin adaptation as a response to predicted future climate change. Results show that
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Using Choice Framing to Improve the Design of Agricultural Subsidy Schemes Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Neel Ocean,Peter Howley
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Optimal Discounting of Forest Offsets in the Carbon Market Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Kevin R. Kaushal,Knut Einar Rosendahl
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Escapees in Salmon Aquaculture: A Multi-output Approach Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato,Frank Asche,Kristin H. Roll
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Doing More with Less: Leveraging Social Norms and Status Concerns in Encouraging Conservation Farm Practices Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Peter Howley,Neel Ocean
Engagement in conservation farm practices often lag behind what would be predicted by an analysis of economic returns. Our proposed explanation is that farmers’ decision to engage in such practices is a function of both profit and other non-monetary issues such as identity concerns. Through a number of novel experiments, we illustrate how identity-based utility can be harnessed to encourage pro-environmental
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Protecting the Breadbasket with Trees? The Effect of the Great Plains Shelterbelt Project on Agriculture Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Tianshu Li
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Unintended Effects of Environmental Policies: The Case of Urban Growth Controls and Agricultural Intensification Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Matthew J. Fienup,Andrew J. Plantinga
When environmental policies do not control decision-making on all margins, they can have unintended effects on the environment. We examine effects of urban growth boundaries (UGBs) on agricultural intensification. A primary goal of UGBs is to preserve open space outside the boundary, however, by eliminating the future rent stream from development, UGBs encourage landowners to adopt more capital-intensive
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Did Smog Rules Influence Who Loses? Manufacturing Job Losses and the Great Recession Land Economics (IF 2.03) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Brooks Depro