The Economics of Water
Fish & Habitat
A vital part of our water resources is linked to the creatures that dwell within. This section is dedicated to making the linkage between economics , fish, their habitat, and wildlife habitat.
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Fish
Intermediate Material
Estimating Recreational Trout Fishing Damages in Montana's Clark Fork River Basin: Summary of a Natural Resource Damage Assessment
by Edward R. Morey et. al.
Economic valuation of the Chinook Salmon Sport Fishery of the Gulkana River, Alaska, Under Current and Alternate Management Plans
by R. Craig Layman, John R. Boyce, and Keith R. Criddle
Fish Consumption Advisories: Incorporating Angler-Specific Knowledge, Habits, and Catch Rates in a Site Choice Model
by Paul M. Jakus, Dimitrios Dadakas, and J. Mark Fly
Recreational Fishing Use-Values for Michigan’s Great Lake Trout and Salmon Fisheries
by Frank Lupi and John P. Hoehn
The Welfare Effects of Toxic Contamination in Freshwater Fish
by Mark Montgomery and Michael Needelman
Theoretical and Empirical Specifications: Issues in Travel Cost Demand Studies
by Mary Jo Kealy and Richard C. Bishop
The Bioeconomics of Resource Rehabilitation:
A Commercial-Sport Analysis for a Great Lakes Fishery
by Scott R. Milliman et. al.
Advanced Material
A Revealed Preference Approach to the Measurement of Congestion in Travel Cost Models
by Christopher Timminsa & Jennifer Murdock
A Dual Approach to Modeling Corner Solutions in Recreation Demand
by Daniel J. Phaneuf
An Estimable Dynamic Model of Recreation Behavior with an Application to Great Lakes Angling
by Bill Provencher & Richard C. Bishop
A Structural Equations Approach to Modeling Consumptive Recreation Demand
by Jeffrey Englin, David Lambert, & W. Douglass Shaw
Measurement Error in Recreation Demand Models: The Joint Estimation of Participation, Site Choice, and Site Characteristics
by Edward R. Morey and Donald M. Waldman
Recreation Demand Models with Taste Differences Over People
by Kenneth E. Train
Intermediate Material
Can Recreation Values for a Lake Constitute a Market for Banked Agricultural Water?
by Elizabeth Fadali and W. Douglas Shaw
Measuring the Total Economic Value of Restoring Ecosystem Services in an Impaired River Basin:
Results from a Contingent Valuation Survey
by John Loomis et. al.
Advanced Material
Contingent Valuation, Net Marginal Benefits, and the Scale of Riparian Ecosystem Restoration
by Thomas P. Holmesa et. al.
The Effect of Nesting Structure Specification on Welfare Estimation in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand:An Application to the Demand for Recreational Fishing
by A. Brett Hauber and George R. Parsons
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