Land Economics November 2013 INDEX LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 89, 2013 AUTHORS Aadland, David. See Sims, Charles. A Counterfactual Analysis from Ethiopia. 4: 743- Amiel, Lindsay. See Fortenbery, T. Randall. 766. Anderson, Leif E., S. Todd Lee, and Phillip S. Dillard, John G., Todd H. Kuethe, Craig Dobbins, Levin. Costs of Delaying Conservation: Regula- Michael Boehlje, and Raymond J. G. M. Florax. tions and the Recreational Values of Exploited and The Impacts of the Tax-Deferred Exchange Pro- Co-occurring Species. 2: 371-385. vision on Farm Real Estate Values. 3: 479-489. Arnold, Michael A., Joshua M. Duke, and Kent D. Dobbins, Craig. See Dillard, John G. Messer. Adverse Selection in Reverse Auctions for Duke, Joshua M. See Arnold, Michael A. Environmental Services. 3: 387-412. Atreya, Ajita, Susana Ferreira, and Warren Krie- Engel, Stefanie, Charles Palmer, and Alexander sel. Forgetting the Flood? An Analysis of the Flood Pfaff. On the Endogeneity of Resource Comanage- Risk Discount over Time. 4: 577-596. ment: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia. 2: 308-329. Bastian, Christopher T. See Wasson, James R. Eyckmans, Johan, Simon De Jaeger, and Sandra Bellemare, Mare F. The Productivity Impacts of For- Rousseau. Hedonic Vatiation of Odor Nuisance Using Field Measurements: A Case Study of an mal and Informal Land Rights: Evidence from Madagascar. 2: 272-290. Animal Waste Processing: Facility in Flanders. 1: 53-75. Bensch, Gunther, and Jérg Peters. Alleviating De- Felthoven, Ronald G. See Schnier, Kurt E. forestation Pressures? Impacts of Improved Stove Ferreira, Susana. See Atreya, Ajita. Dissemination on Charcoal Consumption in Urban Finnoff, David. See Sims, Charles. Senegal. 4: 676-698 Florax, Raymond J. G. M. See Dillard, John G. Boehlje, Michael. See Dillard, John G. Fortenbery, T. Randall, Steven C. Deller, and Bougherara, Douadia, Sandrine Costa, and Mario Lindsay Amiel. The Location Decisions of Bio- Teisl. Making or Buying Environmental Public diesel Refineries. 1: 118-136. Goods: Do Consumers Care? 4: 767-781. Braden, John B. See Phaneuf, Daniel J Gilbert, Alison. See Schaafsma, Marije Brashier, Jerry. See Hussain, Anwar. Gordon, Bruce L. See Winkler, Daniel T. Brouwer, Roy. See Schaafsma, Marije. Greene, William. See Hynes, Stephen. Busch, Jonah. Supplementing REDD+ with Biodi Guignet, Dennis. What Do Property Values Really versity Payments: The Paradox of Paying for Mul- Tell Us? A Hedonic Study of Underground Storage tiple Ecosystem Services. 4: 655-675. Tanks. 2: 211-226 Bush, Glenn, Nick Hanley, Mirko Moro, and Dan- iel Rondeau. Measuring the Local Costs of Con- Halek, Martin. See Dehring, Carolyn A. servation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Will- Hambiick, Peter. See Sirén, Anders H ingness to Accept Compensation. 3: 490-513. Hanley, Nick. See Bush, Glenn. Hansen, Winslow D., and Helen T. Naughton. So- Cardenas, Juan-Camilo. See Sirén, Anders H cial and Ecological Determinants of Land Clearing Champ, Patricia A. See Richardson, Leslie. in the Brazilian Amazon: A Spatial Analysis. 4: Coble, Keith H. See Petrolia, Daniei R. 699-721. Costa, Sandrine. See Bougherara, Douadia. Henderson, James E. See Hussain, Anwar. Henrickson, Kevin E., and Erica H. Johnson. The De Jaeger, Simon. See Eyckmans, Johan. Demand for Spatially Complementary National Dehring, Carolyn A., and Martin Halek. Coastal Parks. 2: 330-345. Building Codes and Hurricane Damage. 4: 597 Hussain, Anwar, lan A. Munn, Jerry Brashier, W. 613. Daryl Jones, and James E. Henderson. Capital- Deller, Steven C. See Fortenbery, T. Randall. ization of Hunting Lease Income into Northern Deng, Xiangzheng. See Li, Man. Mississippi Forestland Values. 1: 137-153. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Marcella Veronesi. How Hynes, Stephen, and William Greene. A Panel Can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change? Travel Cost Model Accounting for Endogenous Land Economics November 2013 INDEX LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 89, 2013 AUTHORS Aadland, David. See Sims, Charles. A Counterfactual Analysis from Ethiopia. 4: 743- Amiel, Lindsay. See Fortenbery, T. Randall. 766. Anderson, Leif E., S. Todd Lee, and Phillip S. Dillard, John G., Todd H. Kuethe, Craig Dobbins, Levin. Costs of Delaying Conservation: Regula- Michael Boehlje, and Raymond J. G. M. Florax. tions and the Recreational Values of Exploited and The Impacts of the Tax-Deferred Exchange Pro- Co-occurring Species. 2: 371-385. vision on Farm Real Estate Values. 3: 479-489. Arnold, Michael A., Joshua M. Duke, and Kent D. Dobbins, Craig. See Dillard, John G. Messer. Adverse Selection in Reverse Auctions for Duke, Joshua M. See Arnold, Michael A. Environmental Services. 3: 387-412. Atreya, Ajita, Susana Ferreira, and Warren Krie- Engel, Stefanie, Charles Palmer, and Alexander sel. Forgetting the Flood? An Analysis of the Flood Pfaff. On the Endogeneity of Resource Comanage- Risk Discount over Time. 4: 577-596. ment: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia. 2: 308-329. Bastian, Christopher T. See Wasson, James R. Eyckmans, Johan, Simon De Jaeger, and Sandra Bellemare, Mare F. The Productivity Impacts of For- Rousseau. Hedonic Vatiation of Odor Nuisance Using Field Measurements: A Case Study of an mal and Informal Land Rights: Evidence from Madagascar. 2: 272-290. Animal Waste Processing: Facility in Flanders. 1: 53-75. Bensch, Gunther, and Jérg Peters. Alleviating De- Felthoven, Ronald G. See Schnier, Kurt E. forestation Pressures? Impacts of Improved Stove Ferreira, Susana. See Atreya, Ajita. Dissemination on Charcoal Consumption in Urban Finnoff, David. See Sims, Charles. Senegal. 4: 676-698 Florax, Raymond J. G. M. See Dillard, John G. Boehlje, Michael. See Dillard, John G. Fortenbery, T. Randall, Steven C. Deller, and Bougherara, Douadia, Sandrine Costa, and Mario Lindsay Amiel. The Location Decisions of Bio- Teisl. Making or Buying Environmental Public diesel Refineries. 1: 118-136. Goods: Do Consumers Care? 4: 767-781. Braden, John B. See Phaneuf, Daniel J Gilbert, Alison. See Schaafsma, Marije Brashier, Jerry. See Hussain, Anwar. Gordon, Bruce L. See Winkler, Daniel T. Brouwer, Roy. See Schaafsma, Marije. Greene, William. See Hynes, Stephen. Busch, Jonah. Supplementing REDD+ with Biodi Guignet, Dennis. What Do Property Values Really versity Payments: The Paradox of Paying for Mul- Tell Us? A Hedonic Study of Underground Storage tiple Ecosystem Services. 4: 655-675. Tanks. 2: 211-226 Bush, Glenn, Nick Hanley, Mirko Moro, and Dan- iel Rondeau. Measuring the Local Costs of Con- Halek, Martin. See Dehring, Carolyn A. servation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Will- Hambiick, Peter. See Sirén, Anders H ingness to Accept Compensation. 3: 490-513. Hanley, Nick. See Bush, Glenn. Hansen, Winslow D., and Helen T. Naughton. So- Cardenas, Juan-Camilo. See Sirén, Anders H cial and Ecological Determinants of Land Clearing Champ, Patricia A. See Richardson, Leslie. in the Brazilian Amazon: A Spatial Analysis. 4: Coble, Keith H. See Petrolia, Daniei R. 699-721. Costa, Sandrine. See Bougherara, Douadia. Henderson, James E. See Hussain, Anwar. Henrickson, Kevin E., and Erica H. Johnson. The De Jaeger, Simon. See Eyckmans, Johan. Demand for Spatially Complementary National Dehring, Carolyn A., and Martin Halek. Coastal Parks. 2: 330-345. Building Codes and Hurricane Damage. 4: 597 Hussain, Anwar, lan A. Munn, Jerry Brashier, W. 613. Daryl Jones, and James E. Henderson. Capital- Deller, Steven C. See Fortenbery, T. Randall. ization of Hunting Lease Income into Northern Deng, Xiangzheng. See Li, Man. Mississippi Forestland Values. 1: 137-153. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Marcella Veronesi. How Hynes, Stephen, and William Greene. A Panel Can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change? Travel Cost Model Accounting for Endogenous 89(4) Index Stratification and Truncation: A Latent Class Ap- Rashford, Benjamin S. See Wasson, James R. proach. 1: 177-192. Richardson, Leslie, John B. Loomis, and Patricia A. Champ. Valuing Morbidity from Wildfire Jayne, T. S. See jin, Songging. Smoke Exposure: A Comparison of Revealed and Jin, Songging, and T. S. Jayne. Land Rental Mar- Stated Preference Techniques. |: 76-100. kets in Kenya: Implications for Efficiency, Equity, Robalino, Juan, and Alexander Pfaff. Ecopayments Household Income, and Poverty. 2: 246-272. and Deforestation in Costa Rica: A Countrywide Johnson, Erica H. See Henrickson, Kevin E. Analysis of PSA’s Initial Years. 3: 432-448. Jones, W. Daryl. See Hussain, Anwar. Rogers, Abbie A. Public and Expert Preference Di- vergence: Evidence from a Choice Experiment of Klaiber, H. Allen, and V. Kerry Smith. Quasi Ex- Marine Reserves in Australia. 2: 346-370. periments, Hedonic Models, and Estimating Trade- Rondeau, Daniel. See Bush, Glenn. offs for Local Amenities. 3: 413-431. Ross, Justin M. Are Community-Nuisance Fiscal Kriesel, Warren. See Atreya, Ajita. Zoning Arrangements Undermined by State Prop- Kuethe, Todd H. See Dillard, John G. erty Tax Reforms? 3: 449-465. Kuminoff, Nicolai V., and Jaren C. Pope. The Rousseau, Sandra. See Eyckmans, Johan Value of Residential Land and Structures during the Great Housing Boom and Bust. |: 1-29. Schaafsma, Marije, Roy Brouwer, Alison Gilbert, Jeroen vai den Bergh, and Alfred Wagtendonk. Landry, Craig E. See Petrolia, Daniel R. Estimation of Distance-Decay Functions to Ac- Lee, S. Todd. See Anderson, Leif E. count for Substitution and Spatial Heterogeneity in Stated Preference Research. 3: 514-537. Levin, Phillip S. See Anderson, Leif E. Schnier, Kurt E., and Ronald G. Felthoven. Pro- Li, Man, JunJie Wu, and Xiangzheng Deng. Iden- duction Efficiency and Exit in Rights-Based Fish- tifying Drivers of Land Use Change in China: A Spatial Multinomial Logit Model Analysis. 4: 632- eries Sims, Charles, David Aadland, David Finnoff, and 654. James Powell. How Ecosystem Service Provision Loomis, John B. See Richardson, Leslie. Can Increase Forest Mortality from Insect Out- breaks. 1: 154-176. McLeod, Donald M. See Wasson, James R. Sirén, Anders H., Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Peter Messer, Kent D. See Arnold, Michael A. Hambick, and Kalle Parvinen. Distance Friction Mezzatesta, Mariano, David A. Newburn, and Richard T. Woodward. Additionality and the 574. Adoption of Farm Conservation Practices. 4: 722- Skidmore, Mark, and Hideki Toya. Natural Disas- 742. ter Impacts and Fiscal Decentralization. 1: 101— Moro, Mirko. See Bush, Glenn. 117. Munn, Ian A. See Hussain, Anwar. Smith, V. Kerry. See Kiaiber, H. Allen. Naughton, Helen T. See Hansen, Winslow D. Taylor, Laura O. See Phaneuf, Daniel J. Newburn, David A. See Mezzatesta, Mariano. Teisl, Mario. See Bougherara, Douadia. Toya, Hideki. See Skidmore, Mark. Palmer, Charles. See Engel, Stefanie. Tra, Constant I. Measuring the General Equilibrium Parvinen, Kalle. See Sirén, Anders H. Benefits of Air Quality Regulation in Small Urban Paulsen, Kurt. The Effects of Growth Management Areas. 2: 291-307. on the Spatial Extent of Urban Development, Re- visited. 2: 193-210. van den Bergh, Jeroen. See Schaafsma, Marije. Peters, Jérg. See Bensch, Gunther. Veronesi, Marcella. See Di Falco, Salvatore. Petrolia, Daniel R., Craig E. Landry, and Keith H. Coble. Risk Preferences, Risk Perceptions, and Wagtendonk, Alfred. See Schaafsma, Marije. Flood Insurance. 2: 227-245. Wasson, James R., Donald M. McLeod, Christo- Pfaff, Alexander. See Engel, Stefanie; Robalino, pher T. Bastian, and Benjamin S. Rashford. The Juan. Effects of Environmental Amenities on Agricul- Phaneuf, Daniel J., Laura O. Taylor, and John B. tural Land Values. 3: 466-478. Braden. Combining Revealed and Stated Prefer- Winkler, Daniel T., and Bruce L. Gordon. The Ef- ence Data to Estimate Preferences for Residential fect of the BP Oil Spill on Volume and Selling Amenities: A GMM Approach. |: 30-52. Prices of Oceanfront Condominiums. 4: 614-631. Pope, Jaren C. See Kuminoff, Nicolai V. Woodward, Richard T. See Mezzatesta, Mariano. Powell, James. See Sims, Charles. Wu, JunJie. See Li, Man. Land Economics November 2013 SUBJECTS (Indexed Using the Journal of Economic Literature Skidmore, Mark, and Hideki Toya. Natural Disas- Classification System) ter Impacts and Fiscal Decentralization. 1: 101- 117. C MATHEMATICAL AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS K LAW AND ECONOMICS C3 MULTIPLE OR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION K1 Basic AREAS OF LAW MopeELs; MULTIPLE VARIABLES K11 Property Law C31 Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Treatment Effect Models; Quantile Regressions; Bellemare, Marc F. The Productivity Impacts of For- Social Interaction Models mal and Informal Land Rights: Evidence from Madagascar. 2: 272-290. Hansen, Winslow D., and Helen T. Naughton. So- cial and Ecological Determinants of Land Clearing O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, in the Brazilian Amazon: A Spatial Analysis. 4: TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, AND 699-721. GROWTH D MICROECONOMICS O1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT D8 INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND UNCERTAINTY O12 Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development D81 Criteria for Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty Jin, Songging, and T. S. Jayne. Land Rental Mar- kets in Kenya: Implications for Efficiency, Equity, Petrolia, Daniel R., Craig E. Landry, and Keith H. Household Income, and Poverty. 2: 246-272. Coble. Risk Preferences, Risk Perceptions, and Flood Insurance. 2: 227-245. O18 Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure H PUBLIC ECONOMICS Fortenbery, T. Randall, Steven C. Deller, and H2 TAXATION, SUBSIDIES, AND REVENUE Lindsay Amiel. The Location Decisions of Bio- diesel Refineries. 1: 118-136. H23 Externalities; Redistributive Effects; Environmental Taxes and Subsidies Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL Dillard, John G., Todd H. Kuethe, Craig Dobbins, RESOURCE ECONOMICS; Michael Boehlje, and Raymond J. G. M. Florax. ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL The Impacts of the Tax-Deferred Exchange Pro- ECONOMICS vision on Farm Real Estate Values. 3: 479-489. Q1 AGRICULTURE H7 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT; INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Q15 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Land Use; Irrigation; Agriculture and H71 State and Local Taxation, Subsidies, and Environment Revenue Bellemare, Marc F. The Productivity Impacts of For- Ross, Justin M. Are Community-Nuisance Fiscal mal and Informal Land Rights: Evidence from Zoning Arrangements Undermined by State Prop- Madagascar. 2: 272-290. erty Tax Reforms? 3: 449-465. Dillard, John G., Todd H. Kuethe, Craig Dobbins, H73 Interjurisdictional Differentials and Their Michael Boehlje, and Raymond J. G. M. Florax. Effects The Impacts of the Tax-Deferred Exchange Pro- vision on Farm Real Estate Values. 3: 479-489. Ross, Justin M. Are Community-Nuisance Fiscal Jin, Songging, and T. S. Jayne. Land Rental Mar- Zoning Arrangements Undermined by State Prop- kets in Kenya: Implications for Efficiency, Equity, erty Tax Reforms? 3: 449-465. Household Income, and Poverty. 2: 246-272. 89(4) Index 785 Li, Man, JunJie Wu, and Xiangzheng Deng. Iden- Q26 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources tifying Drivers of Land Use Change in China: A Spatial Multinomial Logit Model Analysis. 4: 632— Anderson, Leif E., S. Todd Lee, and Phillip S. 654. Levin. Costs of Delaying Conservation: Regula- tions and the Recreational Values of Exploited and Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Co-occurring Species. 2: 371-385. Hussain, Anwar, Ian A. Munn, Jerry Brashier, W. Q22 Fishery; Aquaculture Daryl Jones, and James E. Henderson. Capital- ization of Hunting Lease Income into Northern Schnier, Kurt E., and Ronald G. Felthoven. Pro- Mississippi Forestland Values. 1: 137-153. duction Efficiency and Exit in Rights-Based Fish- eries. 3: 538-557. Q28 Government Policy Q23 Forestry Engel, Stefanie, Charles Palmer, and Alexander Pfaff. On the Endogeneity of Resource Comanage- Busch, Jonah. Supplementing REDD+ with Biodi- ment: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia. 2: versity Payments: The Paradox of Paying for Mul- 308-329. tiple Ecosystem Services. 4: 655-675. Mezzatesta, Mariano, David A. Newburn, and Sims, Charles, David Aadland, David Finnoff, and Richard T. Woodward. Additionality and the James Powell. How Ecosystem Service Provision Adoption of Farm Conservation Practices. 4: 722— Can Increase Forest Mortality from Insect Out- 742. breaks. 1: 154-176. Robalino, Juan, and Alexander Pfaff. Ecopayments Wasson, James R., Donald M. McLeod, Christo- and Deforestation in Costa Rica: A Countrywide Analysis of PSA’s Initial Years. 3: 432-448. pher T. Bastian, and Benjamin S. Rashford. The Effects of Environmental Amenities on Agricul- Q4 ENERGY tural Land Values. 3: 466-478. 024 Land Q41 Demand and Supply Bensch, Gunther, and Jérg Peters. Alleviating De- Eyckmans, Johan, Simon De Jaeger, and Sandra forestation Pressures? Impacts of Improved Stove Rousseau. Hedonic Valuation of Odor Nuisance Dissemination on Charcoal Consumption in Urban Using Field Measurements: A Case Study of an Senegal. 4: 676-698. Animal Waste Processing Facility in Flanders. 1: 53-75. Q42 Alternative Energy Sources Hansen, Winslow D., and Helen T. Naughton. So- cial and Ecological Determinants of Land Clearing Fortenbery, T. Randall, Steven C. Deller, and in the Brazilian Amazon: A Spatial Analysis. 4: Lindsay Amiel. The Location Decisions of Bio- 699-721. diesel Refineries. 1: 118-136. Hussain, Anwar, Ian A. Munn, Jerry Brashier, W. Daryl Jones, and James E. Henderson. Capital- Q5 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ization of Hunting Lease Income into Northern Mississippi Forestland Values. 1: 137-153. QS51 Valuation of Environmental Effects Mezzatesta, Mariano, David A. Newburn, and Richard T. Woodward. Additionality and the Anderson, Leif E., S. Todd Lee, and Phillip S. Adoption of Farm Conservation Practices. 4: 722- Levin. Costs of Delaying Conservation: Regula- 742. tions and the Recreational Values of Exploited and Robalino, Juan, and Alexander Pfaff. Ecopayments Co-occurring Species. 2: 371-385. and Deforestation in Costa Rica: A Countrywide Atreya, Ajita, Susana Ferreira, and Warren Krie- Analysis of PSA’s Initial Years. 3: 432-448. sel. Forgetting the Flood? An Analysis of the Flood Risk Discount over Time. 4: 577-596. Q25 Water Bush, Glenn, Nick Hanley, Mirko Moro, and Dan- iel Rondeau. Measuring the Local Costs of Con- Schaafsma, Marije, Roy Brouwer, Alison Gilbert, servation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Will- Jeroen van den Bergh, and Alfred Wagtendonk. ingness to Accept Compensation. 3: 490-513. Estimation of Distance-Decay Functions to Ac- Guignet, Dennis. What Do Property Values Really count for Substitution and Spatial Heterogeneity in Tell Us? A Hedonic Study of Underground Storage Stated Preference Research. 3: 514-537. Tanks. 2: 211-226. 786 Land Economics November 2013 Hynes, Stephen, and William Greene. A Panel A Counterfactual Analysis from Ethiopia. 4: 743- Travel Cost Model Accounting for Endogenous 766. Stratification and Truncation: A Latent Class Ap- Skidmore, Mark, and Hideki Toya. Natural Disas- proach. |: 177-192. ter Impacts and Fiscal Decentralization. 1: 101— Klaiber, H. Allen, and V. Kerry Smith. Quasi Ex- 117. periments, Hedonic Models, and Estimating Trade- offs for Local Amenities. 3: 413-431. Q56 Environment and Development; Environment Phaneuf, Daniel J., Laura O. Taylor, and John B. and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Braden. Combining Revealed and Stated Prefer- Accounts and Accounting; Environmental ence Data to Estimate Preferences for Residential Equity; Population Growth Amenities: A GMM Approach. |: 30-52. Richardson, Leslie, John B. Loomis, and Patricia Bensch, Gunther, and Jorg Peters. Aileviating De- A. Champ. Valuing Morbidity from Wildfire forestation Pressures? Impacts of Improved Stove Smoke Exposure: A Comparison of Revealed and Dissemination on Charcoal Consumption in Urban Stated Preference Techniques. |: 76—100. Senegal. 4: 676-698. Rogers, Abbie A. Public and Expert Preference Di- Bush, Glenn, Nick Hanley, Mirko Moro, and Dan- vergence: Evidence from a Choice Experiment of iel Rondeau. Measuring the Local Costs of Con- Marine Reserves in Australia. 2: 346-370. servation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Will- Schaafsma, Marije, Roy Brouwer, Alison Gilbert, Jeroen van den Bergh, and Alfred Wagtendonk. ingness to Accept Compensation. 3: 490-513. Estimation of Distance-Decay Functions to Ac- Di Falco, Salvatore, and Marcella Veronesi. How count for Substitution and Spatial Heterogeneity in Can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change? Stated Preference Research. 3: 514-537. A Counterfactual Analysis from Ethiopia. 4: 743- Tra, Constant I. Measuring the General Equilibrium 766. Benefits of Air Quality Regulation in Small Urban Areas. 2: 291-307. Q57 Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services; Biodiversity Conservation; Bioeconomics; Q53 Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Industrial Ecology Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling Arnold, Michael A., Joshua M. Duke, and Kent D. Guignet, Dennis. What Do Property Values Really Messer. Adverse Selection in Reverse Auctions for Tell Us? A Hedonic Study of Underground Storage Environmental Services. 3: 387-412. Tanks. 2: 211-226. Engel, Stefanie, Charles Palmer, and Alexander Phaneuf, Daniel J., Laura O. Taylor, and John B. Pfaff. On the Endogeneity of Resource Comanage- Braden. Combining Revealed and Stated Prefer- ment: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia. 2: ence Data to Estimate Preferences for Residential 308-329. Amenities: A GMM Approach. |: 30-52. Hynes, Stephen, and William Greene. A Panel Richardson, Leslie, John B. Loomis, and Patricia Travel Cost Model Accounting for Endogenous A. Champ. Valuing Morbidity from Wildfire Stratification and Truncation: A Latent Class Ap- Smoke Exposure: A Comparison of Revealed and proach. 1: 177-192. Stated Preference Techniques. |: 76-100. Sims, Charles, David Aadland, David Finnoff, and James Powell. How Ecosystem Service Provision O54 Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming Can Increase Forest Mortality from Insect Out- Atreya, Ajita, Susana Ferreira, and Warren Krie- breaks. 1: 154-176. sel. Forgetting the Flood? An Analysis of the Flood Sirén, Anders H., Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Peter Risk Discount over Time. 4: 577-596. Hambiick, and Kalle Parvinen. Distance Friction Bougherara, Douadia, Sandrine Costa, and Mario and the Cost of Hunting in Tropical Forest Teisl. Making or Buying Environmental Public 574. Goods: Do Consumers Care? 4: 767-781. Busch, Jonah. Supplementing REDD+ with Biodi- Q58 Government Policy versity Payments: The Paradox of Paying for Mul- tiple Ecosystem Services. 4: 655-675. Arnold, Michael A., Joshua M. Duke, and Kent D. Dehring, Carolyn A., and Martin Halek. Coastal Messer. Adverse Selection in Reverse Auctions for Building Codes and Hurricane Damage. 4: 597 Environmental Services. 3: 387-412. 613. Bougherara, Douadia, Sandrine Costa, and Mario Di Falco, Salvatore, and Marcella Veronesi. How Teisl. Making or Buying Environmental Public Can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change? Goods: Do Consumeis Care? 4: 767-781. 89(4) Index Dehring, Carolyn A., and Martin Halek. Coastal R2 HOUSEHOLD ANALYSIS Building Codes and Hurricane Damage. 4: 597— 613. R21] Housing Demand Rogers, Abbie A. Public and Expert Preference Di- vergence: Evidence from a Choice Experiment of Kuminoff, Nicolai V., and Jaren C. Pope. The Marine Reserves in Australia. 2: 346-370. Value of Residential Land and Structures during the Great Housing Boom and Bust. |: 1-29. R REGIONAL, Real Estate, and Tra, Constant I. Measuring the General Equilibrium Transportation ECONOMICS Benefits of Air Quality Regulation in Small Urban Areas. 2: 291-307. R1 GENERAL REGIONAL ECONOMICS R/1 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, R22 Other Demand Development, and Changes Petrolia, Daniel R., Craig E. Landry, and Keith H. Winkler, Daniel T., and Bruce L. Gordon. The Ef- Coble. Risk Preferences, Risk Perceptions, and fect of the BP Oil Spill on Volume and Selling Flood Insurance. 2: 227-245. Prices of Oceanfront Condominiums. 4: 614-631. R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS R/4 Land Use Patterns Kuminoff, Nicolai V., and Jaren C. Pope. The R52 Land Use and Other Regulations Value of Residential Land and Structures during the Great Housing Boom and Bust. 1: 1-29. Eyckmans, Johan, Simon De Jaeger, and Sandra Li, Man, JunJie Wu, and Xiangzheng Deng. Iden- Rousseau. Hedonic Valuation of Odor Nuisance tifying Drivers of Land Use Change in China: A Using Field Measurements: A Case Study of an Spatial Multinomial Logit Model Analysis. 4: 632- Animal Waste Processing Facility in Flanders. 1: 654. 53-75. Paulsen, Kurt. The Effects of Growth Management Paulsen, Kurt. The Effects of Growth Management on the Spatial Extent of Urban Development, Re- on the Spatial Extent of Urban Development, Re- visited. 2: 193-210. visited. 2: 193-210.