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83(4 Inde of Open Space on Residential Development Approach Applied to Farmland in the South- Patterns. 4: 475—96. eastern United States. 3: 302-18. Plantinga, Andrew J. See Lewis, David J. Landry, Craig E., and Kenneth E. McConnell. Hedonic Onsite Cost Model of Recreation Renzetti, Steven J. Review of “Water Resource Demand. 2: 253-67. Economics: The Analysis of Scarcity, Policies, Larson, Douglas M. See Kovacs, Kent F. and Projects” by Ronald C. Griffin. 2: 268-76 Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe. See Schilizzi, Steven. Roberts, Michael J., and Ruben N. Lubowski. Layton, David F. See Siikamaki, Juha. Enduring Impacts of Land Retirement Policies: Lewis, David J., and Andrew J. Plantinga. Policies Evidence from the Conservation Reserve Pro- for Habitat Fragmentation: Combining Econo- gram. 4: 516-38. metrics with GIS-Based Landscape Simula- Ruijs, Arjan, and Johannus A. Janmaat. Chasing tions. 2: 109-27 the Spillovers: Locating Protected Areas in Lichtenberg, Erik. See Hardie, lan. a Trans-Boundary Fishery. |: 6—22. Lind, Melissa S. See Dehring, Carolyn A. Lubowski, Ruben N. See Roberts, Michael J. Scarpa, Riccardo, Danny Campbell, and W. George Hutchinson. Benefit Estimates for Landscape MacNair, Douglas J., and William H. Desvousges. Improvements: Sequential Bayesian Design and The Economics of Fish Consumption Advi- Respondents’ Rationality in a Choice Experi- sories: Insights from Revealed And Stated ment. 4: 617-34. Preference Data. 4: 600-616. Schilizzi, Steven, and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann. McCann, Laura M. J., and Adam R. Hafdahl. Assessing the Performance of Conservation Agency Perceptions of Alternative Salinity Auctions: An Experimental Study. 4: 497-515. Policies: The Role of Fairness. 3: 331-52. Shaw, W. Douglass. See Kim, Hwa Nyeon. McConnell, Kenneth E. See Landry, Craig E. Siikamaki, Juha, and David F. Layton. Potential Millerd, Frank. Early Attempts at Establishing Cost-Effectiveness of Incentive Payment Pro- Exclusive Rights in the British Columbia grams for the Protection of Non-Industrial Salmon Fishery. 1: 23-40 Private Forests. 4: 539-60. Moser, Christine. See Butler, J. S Smith, Martin D. Generating Value in Habitat- Munro, Gordon R. See Clark, Colin W. and See Dependent Fisheries: The Importance of Fish- Sumaila, Ussif Rashid. ery Management Institutions. 1: 59-73. Sumaila, Ussif Rashid. See Clark, Colin W. Nepal, Mani, Alok K. Bohara, and Robert P. Sumaila, Ussif Rashid, Gordon R. Munro, and Jon Berrens. The Impacts of Social Networks and Household Forest Conservation Efforts in G. Sutinen. Recent Developments in Fisheries Rural Nepal. 2: 174-91. Economics: An Introduction. |: 1-5. Nickerson, Cynthia J. See Hardie, lan Sutinen, Jon G. See Sumaila, Ussif Rashid. Norris, Patricia E. See Deaton, B. James. Taylor, Laura O. See Petrie, Ragan A. Olfert, M. Rose. See Partridge, Mark. Termansen, Mette. See Zandersen, Marianne. Partridge, Mark, Ray D. Bollman, M. Rose Olfert, Valderrama, Diego, and James L. Anderson. and Alessandro Alasia. Riding the Wave of Improving Utilization of the Atlantic Sea Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Scallop Resource: An Analysis of Rotational Backwash, or Stagnation? 2: 128-52. Management of Fishing Grounds. |: 86-103. Pascoe, Sean, Phoebe Koundouri, and Trond Bjorndal. Estimating Targeting Ability in Wernerheim, C. Michael, and Richard L. Haedrich. Multi-Species Fisheries: A Primal Multi-Output A Simple Empirical Model of Data Fouling by Distance Function Approach. 3: 382-97. High-Grading in Capture Fisheries. 1: 74-85. Pascual, Unai, and Edward B. Barbier. On Price Woodward, Richard T. See Kim, Hwa Nyeon. Liberalization, Poverty. and Shifting Cultiva- tion: An Example from Mexico. 2: 192-216. Zandersen, Marianne, Mette Termansen, and Frank Pendleton, Linwood H. See Cutter, W. Bowman. Sendergaard Jensen. Testing Benefits Transfer Petrie, Ragan A., and Laura O. Taylor. Estimating of Forest Recreation Values over a Twenty- the Value of Water Use Permits: A Hedonic Year Time Horizon. 3: 412-40. Land Economics Vovember 2007 SUBJECT D MICROECONOMICS Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION D1 HouseHoip BEHAVIOR AND Famity ECONOMICS Cutter, W. Bowman, Linwood H. Pendleton, and J. R. DeShazo. Activities in Models of Recrea- tional Demand. 3: 370-81 Cutter, W. Bowman, Linwood H. Pendleton, and J. R. DeShazo. ctivities in Models of Recrea- O22 Fishery; Aquaculture tional Demand. 3: 370-81 Ruijs, Arjan, and Johannus A. Janmaat. Chasing D18 Consumer Protection the Spillovers Locating Protected Areas in a Trans-Boundary Fishery. |: 6-22 Wernerheim, C. Michael, and Richard L. Haedrich. MacNair, Douglas J., and William H. Desvousges. A Simple Empirical Model of Data Fouling The Economics of Fish Consumption Advi by High-Grading in Capture Fisheries | SOTICS Insights from Revealed And Stated 74.85 Preference Data. 4: 600-616 Clark, Colin W., Gordon R. Munro, and Ussif Rashid Sumaila. Buyback Subsidies. the Time O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Consistency Problem, and the ITQ Alternative PECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, 1: 50-58 AND GROWTH Valderrama, Diego, and James L. Anderson. Improving Utilization of the Atlantic Sea O1 Economic DEVELOPMENT Scallop Resource: An Analysis of Rotational Management of Fishing Grounds. ]|: 86-103 O13 Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy Asche, Frank, Daniel V. Gordon, and Carsten L. Jensen. Environment; Other Primary Products Individual Vessel Quotas and Increased Fishing Pressure on U1 wegulated Species. 1: 41-49 Pascual, Unai, and Edward B. Barbier. On Price Millerd, Frank. Eat ly Attempts Establishing Liberalizatic yn, Poverty, and Shif{|t ing Cultiva Exclusive Rights in the British Columbia tion: An Example from Mexico > 192-216 Salmon Fishery. 1: 23-40 Kim, Hwa Nyeon, W. Douglass Shaw, and Richard O17 Formal and Informal Sectors; Shadow I. Woodward. The Distributional Impacts of Economy; Institutional Arrangements Recreational Fees: A Discrete Choice Model with Incomplete Data. 4: 561-74 Nepal, Mani, Alok K. Bohara, and Robert P. Smith, Martin D. Generating Value in Habitat- Berrens. The Impacts of Social Networks and Dependent Fisheries: 1 he Importance of Fish- ery Management Institutions. 1: 59-73 Household Forest Conservation Efforts in Rural Nepal. 2 Pascoe, Sean, Phoebe Koundouri, and Trond Bjorndal. Estimating Targeting Ability in Multi-Species Fisheries: A Primal Multi-Output Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAI Distance Function Approach. 3: 382-97 t RESOURCE ECONOMICS; ENVIRONMENTAL AND Q23 Forestry ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS Donovan, Geoffrey H., Patricia A. Champ, and David T. Butry. Wildfire Risk and Housing QI AGRICULTURI Prices: A Case Study from Colorado Springs. 2 717 22 ye | 95 Q15 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Butler, J. S., and Christine Moser. Cloud Covet Land Use; Irrigation and Satellite Images of Deforestation. 2: 166 72 3 Deaton, B. James, John P. Hoehn, and Patricia E. Siikamaki, Juha, and David F. Layton. Potential Norris. Net Buyers, Net Sellers, and Agricul- Cost-Effectiveness of Incentive Payment Pro- tural Landowner Support for Agricultural grams for the Protection of Non-Industrial Zoning 153-65 Private Forests. 4: 539-60 Inde Nepal, Mani, Alok K. Bohara, and Robert P. Q3 NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Berrens. The Impacts of Social Networks and Household Forest Conservation Efforts in O32 Exhaustible Resources and Economic Rural Nepal. 2: 174-91 Development Q24 Land Cutter, W. Bowman. Valuing Groundwater charge in an Urban Context. 2: 234-52 Roberts, Michael J., and Ruben N. Lubowski. Enduring Impacts of Land Retirement Policies: O38 Government Policy Evidence from the Conservation Reserve Pro- Horan, Richard D., and Roger Claassen. Targeting gram. 4: 516-38 Scarpa, Riccardo, Danny Campbell, and W. George Green Payments under a Budget Constraint. 3: Hutchinson. Benefit Estimates for Landscape 319-30 Improvements: Sequential Bayesian Design and Respondents’ Rationality in a Choice Experi- Q5 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ment. 4: 617-34 Horan, Richard D., and Roger Claassen. Targeting O51 Valuation of Environmental Effects Green Payments under a Budget Constraint. 3: 319-30 Landry, Craig E., and Kenneth E. McConnell. Schilizzi, Steven, and Uwe _ Latacz-Lohmann. Hedonic Onsite Cost Model of Recreation Assessing the Performance of Conservation Demand. 2: 253-67 Auctions: An Experimental Study. 4: 497-515 MacNair, Douglas J., and William H. Desvousges. Pascual, Unai, and Edward B. Barbier. On Price The Economics of Fish Consumption Advi- Liberalization, Poverty, and Shifting Cultiva- sories: Insights from Revealed And Stated tion: An Example from Mexico. 2: 192-216 Preference Data. 4: 600-616. Kim, Hwa Nyeon, W. Douglass Shaw, and Richard O25 Water I. Woodward. The Distributional Impacts of Recreational Fees: A Discrete Choice Model Petrie, Ragan A., and Laura O. Taylor. Estimating with Incomplete Data. 4: 561-74. the Value of Water Use Permits: A Hedonic Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. The Approach Applied to Farmland in the South- Influence of Recreation and Amenity Benefits eastern United States. 3: 302-18 of Open Space on Residential Development Cutter, W. Bowman. Valuing Groundwater Re- Patterns. 4: 475-96 charge in an Urban Context. 2: 234-52 Hansen, LeRoy, and Daniel Hellerstein. The Value of the Reservoir Services Gained with Soil Q26 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources Conservation. 3: 285-301. Zandersen, Marianne, Mette Termansen, and Frank Sendergaard Jensen. Testing Benefits Transfer Landry, Craig E., and Kenneth E. McConnell. of Forest Recreation Values over a Twenty- Hedonic Onsite Cost Model of Recreation Year Time Horizon. 3: 412-40. Demand 253-67 Scarpa, Riccardo, Danny Campbell, and W. George Hansen, LeRoy, and Daniel Hellerstein. The Value of the Reservoir Services Gained with Soil Hutchinson. Benefit Estimates for Landscape Improvements: Sequential Bayesian Design and Conservation. 3: 285-301 Respondents’ Rationality in a Choice Experi- Zandersen, Marianne, Vlette Termansen, and Frank ment. 4: 617-34 Sendergaard Jensen. Testing Benefits Transfer of Forest Recreation Values over a Twenty- Year Time Horizon. 3: 412-40 O53 Pollution Control Costs; Distributional Effects; Employment Effects Q28 Government Policy McCann, Laura M. J., and Adam R. Hafdahl. Agency Perceptions of Alternative Salinity Clark, Colin W., Gordon R. Munro, and Ussif Policies: The Role of Fairness. 3: 331—52 Rashid Sumaila. Buyback Subsidies, the Time Consistency Problem, and the ITQ Alternative. O53 Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; 1: 50-58 Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling 640 Land Economics November 2007 Fischer, Carolyn, and Alan K. Fox. Output-Based R14 Land Use Patterns Allocation of Emissions Permits for Mitigating lax and Trade Interactions. 4: 575-99. Dehring, Carolyn A., and Melissa S. Lind. Resi- dential Land-Use Controls and Land Values: O54 Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming Zoning and Covenant Interactions. 4: 445-57. Lewis, David J., and Andrew J. Plantinga. Policies Aldy, Joseph E. Divergence in State-Level Per for Habitat Fragmentation: Combining Econo- Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions. 3: 353-69 metrics with GIS-Based Landscape Simula- tions. 2: 109-27. Q56 Environment and Development; Environment and Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. The Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounting; Influence of Recreation and Amenity Benefits Environmental Equity; Population Growth of Open Space on Residential Development Patterns. 4: 475-96. Aldy, Joseph E. Divergence in State-Level Per Partridge, Mark, Ray D. Bollman, M. Rose Olfert, Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions. 3: 353-69. and Alessandro Alasia. Riding the Wave of O57 Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services; Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Biodiversity Backwash, or Stagnation? 2: 128—52. Wernerheim, C. Michael, and Richard L. Haedrich. R2 HouseHOLD ANALYSIS \ Simple Empirical Model of Data Fouling by High-Grading in Capture Fisheries. 1: 74-85 R21] Housing Demand O58 Government Policy Donovan, Geoffrey H., Patricia A. Champ, and David T. Butry. Wildfire Risk and Housing McCann, Laura M. J., and Adam R. Hafdahl. Prices: A Case Study from Colorado Springs. 2: Agency Perceptions of Alternative Salinity 217-33. Policies: The Role of Fairness. 3: 331—52 R URBAN, RURAL, AND R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS REGIONAL ECONOMICS R52 Land Use and Other Regulation R1 GENERAL REGIONAL ECONOMICS Dehring, Carolyn A., and Melissa S. Lind. Resi- R11 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, dential Land-Use Controls and Land Values: Development, and Changes Zoning and Covenant Interactions. 4: 445—57 Lewis, David J., and Andrew J. Plantinga. Policies Partridge, Mark, Ray D. Bollman, M. Rose Olfert, for Habitat Fragmentation: Combining Econo- and Alessandro Alasia. Riding the Wave of metrics with GIS-Based Landscape Simula- Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, tions. 2: 109-27 Backwash, or Stagnation? 2: 128-52 Hardie, fan, Erik Lichtenberg, and Cynthia J. Gabe, Todd M. Local Economic Instability and Nickerson. Regulation, Open Space, and the Business Location: The Case of Maine. 3: 398 Value of Land Undergoing Residential Sub- 41] division. 4: 458-74

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