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  1. The Economics of Electric Vehicles with Application to Electricity Grids
  2. Estimating the Effects of Covid-19 and Softwood Lumber Prices
  3. Carbon offsets and agriculture: Options, obstacles, and opinions
  4. Determining optimal forest rotation ages and carbon offset credits: Accounting for post‐harvest carbon storehouses
  5. Calibration of Grid Models for Analyzing Energy Policies
  6. COVID-19 and the Mystery of Lumber Price Movements
  7. Prospects for weather-indexed insurance for blueberry growers
  8. Explaining Post-Pandemic Lumber Price Volatility and its Welfare Effects
  9. Agricultural Policy, Agribusiness, and Rent-Seeking Behaviour, Third Edition
  10. Reforming Canada's dairy supply management scheme and the consequences for international trade
  11. Damage Functions and the Social Cost of Carbon: Addressing Uncertainty in Estimating the Economic Consequences of Mitigating Climate Change
  12. COVID-19 impacts on U.S. lumber markets
  13. Applied Welfare Economics, Trade, and Agricultural Policy Analysis
  14. Climate urgency and the timing of carbon fluxes
  15. Wood product carbon substitution benefits: a critical review of assumptions
  16. A Gravity Model of Softwood Lumber Trade: An Application to the Canada-U.S. Trade Dispute
  17. Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute: background.
  18. Economic analysis of a softwood lumber quota regime and a policy to subsidize biomass generation of electricity.
  19. International trade in forest products: lumber trade disputes, models and examples
  20. Modeling bilateral forest products trade.
  21. Spatial price equilibrium trade modelling: theory.
  22. Introduction.
  23. How effective are forests in mitigating climate change?
  24. Renewable electricity grids, battery storage and missing money
  25. Country-level climate-crop yield relationships and the impacts of climate change on food security
  26. Measurement and economic valuation of carbon sequestration in Nova Scotian wetlands
  27. Calibration of agricultural risk programming models using positive mathematical programming
  28. How big a battery?
  29. Knock on wood: managing forests for carbon in the presence of natural disturbance risk
  30. Commodity Storage, Post-Harvest Losses, and Food Security: Panel Data Evidence from Ethiopia
  31. Is Commodity Storage an Option for Enhancing Food Security in Developing Countries?
  32. The Role of Storage and Trade in Food Security
  33. Maximizing Returns from Payments for Water‐Based Ecosystem Services: Incorporating Externality Effects of Land Management
  34. Agricultural Risk Management in the European Union: A Proposal to Facilitate Precautionary Savings
  35. Carbon Uptake and Forest Management under Uncertainty: Why Natural Disturbance Matters
  36. Can carbon accounting promote economic development in forest-dependent, indigenous communities?
  37. Optimal investment in electric generating capacity under climate policy
  38. Reforming Canada's Dairy Sector: USMCA and the Issue of Compensation
  39. Food Security and Food Storage
  40. The Economics of Agro-Chemicals
  41. Use of subsidies and taxes and the reform of agricultural policy
  42. The Challenge of Mitigating Climate Change through Forestry Activities: What Are the Rules of the Game?
  43. Forestry and the New Institutional Economics
  44. The impact of changes in the AgriStability program on crop activities: A farm modeling approach
  45. Technological innovation and dispersion: Environmental benefits and the adoption of improved biomass cookstoves in Tigrai, northern Ethiopia
  46. Forest carbon offsets and carbon emissions trading: Problems of contracting
  47. FELLOWS ADDRESS California Dreaming: The Economics of Renewable Energy
  48. Impact of inefficient quota allocation under the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute: A calibrated mixed complementarity approach
  49. Is There a Future for Nuclear Power? Wind and Emission Reduction Targets in Fossil-Fuel Alberta
  50. The Economics of Forest Carbon Offsets
  51. The Economics of Wind Power
  52. Global trade impacts of increasing Europe's bioenergy demand
  53. Why the Long-term Athlete Development Model does not apply to Judo.
  54. Back to the past: Burning wood to save the globe
  55. Financial weather derivatives for corn production in Northern China: A comparison of pricing methods
  56. Forest Carbon Offsets Revisited: Shedding Light on Darkwoods
  57. Economics of co-firing coal and biomass: An application to Western Canada
  58. Protecting Timber Supply on Public Land in Response to Catastrophic Natural Disturbance: A Principal-Agent Problem
  59. Benefits and costs of impeding free trade: Revisiting British Columbia's restrictions on log exports
  60. Farmland Protection and Agricultural Land Values at the Urban‐Rural Fringe: British Columbia's Agricultural Land Reserve
  61. Hedging weather risk for corn production in Northeastern China
  62. Economic consequences of increased bioenergy demand
  63. The El Niño Southern Oscillation index and wildfire prediction in British Columbia
  64. Global impacts of Russian log export restrictions and the Canada–U.S. lumber dispute: Modeling trade in logs and lumber
  65. Reconciling self-sufficiency and renewable energy targets in a hydro dominated system: The view from British Columbia
  66. Global wind power development: Economics and policies
  67. Does community and household tree planting imply increased use of wood for fuel? Evidence from Ethiopia
  68. Weather effects on maize yields in northern China
  69. Climate Change, Climate Science and Economics
  70. Options for maintaining forest productivity after natural disturbance: A principal–agent approach
  71. Wind versus Nuclear Options for Generating Electricity in a Carbon‐Constrained World: Strategizing in an Energy‐Rich Economy
  72. Carbon Offsets
  73. A method for optimizing the location of wind farms
  74. THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WETLANDS AND WATERFOWL IN WESTERN CANADA: INCORPORATING CROPPING DECISIONS INTO A BIOECONOMIC MODEL
  75. Economic Assessment of the Damages Caused by Global Warming
  76. Introduction
  77. Implementing Policy
  78. Electricity Markets and Wind Energy
  79. Avoiding Emissions Reduction: Terrestrial Carbon Sinks
  80. Climate Science and Paleoclimatology
  81. Alternative Explanations
  82. Emission Scenarios and Climate Modeling
  83. Weather and the Instrumental Record
  84. Economic Growth, Energy and Climate Change
  85. Climate Change Policy Encounters the Real World
  86. How Economists Measure Wellbeing: Social Cost-Benefit Analysis
  87. The Economics of Forest Land Use and Management: An Introduction to the Special Issue
  88. Bioenergy from Mountain Pine Beetle Timber and Forest Residuals: A Cost Analysis
  89. The economics of storage, transmission and drought: integrating variable wind power into spatially separated electricity grids
  90. Why mountain pine beetle exacerbates a principal–agent relationship: exploring strategic policy responses to beetle attack in a mixed species forest
  91. Expert opinion versus actual transaction evidence in the valuation of non-market amenities
  92. Wind Energy Policy
  93. Factors determining awareness and knowledge of aquatic invasive species
  94. Farmland Preservation Verdicts-Rezoning Agricultural Land in British Columbia
  95. Corruption, Development and the Curse of Natural Resources
  96. Protecting and Restoring Wetlands: The Way Forward
  97. The effect of climate change on optimal wetlands and waterfowl management in Western Canada
  98. Can domestication of wildlife lead to conservation? The economics of tiger farming in China
  99. Bioeconomic Modeling of Wetlands and Waterfowl in Western Canada: Accounting for Amenity Values
  100. BAYESIAN MODEL AVERAGING IN THE CONTEXT OF SPATIAL HEDONIC PRICING: AN APPLICATION TO FARMLAND VALUES
  101. Integration of wave power in Haida Gwaii
  102. Balancing Bio-Energy Cropping Benefits and Water Quality Impacts: A Dynamic Optimization Approach
  103. Economics of wind power when national grids are unreliable
  104. What Constitutes Prior Publication? An Editorial Opinion
  105. Impacts of tariff and non-tariff trade barriers on the global forest products trade: an application of the Global Forest Product Model
  106. An Overview of Computational Modeling in Agricultural and Resource Economics
  107. Wind power: the economic impact of intermittency
  108. A meta-regression analysis of forest carbon offset costs
  109. What accounts for the divergence between ranchers' WTA and WTP for public forage?
  110. Mountain pine beetle, global markets, and the British Columbia forest economy
  111. Biological carbon sinks: Transaction costs and governance
  112. The ghost of extinction: Preservation values and minimum viable population in wildlife models
  113. Biological carbon sequestration and carbon trading re-visited
  114. Wind Power Development: Economics And Policies
  115. Wind integration into various generation mixtures
  116. Economic costs of managing of an electricity grid with increasing wind power penetration
  117. A Comparative Static Analysis of the Welfare Impacts of Supply-Restricting Marketing Boards
  118. Economic Development Prospects of Forest-Dependent Communities: Analyzing Trade-offs Using a Compromise-Fuzzy Programming Framework
  119. Do higher financial returns lead to better environmental performance in North America’s forest products sector?
  120. Protecting the African elephant: A dynamic bioeconomic model of ivory trade
  121. Comparing Fuzzy and Probabilistic Approaches to Preference Uncertainty in Non-Market Valuation
  122. The economics of wind power with energy storage
  123. Network constrained wind integration on Vancouver Island
  124. The Potential for Wind Energy Meeting Electricity Needs on Vancouver Island
  125. Dynamic Programming and Learning Models for Management of a Nonnative Species
  126. Linking forests and economic well-being: a four-quadrant approach
  127. Economics of Forest Ecosystem Carbon Sinks: A Review
  128. Treating respondent uncertainty in contingent valuation: A comparison of empirical treatments
  129. The Effects of One-Off Ivory Sales on Elephant Mortality
  130. Are Agricultural Values a Reliable Guide in Determining Landowners' Decisions to Create Forest Carbon Sinks?
  131. Determinants of Threatened Sage Grouse in Northeastern Nevada
  132. Resolving Range Conflict in Nevada? Buyouts and Other Compensation Alternatives
  133. The Little Red River Cree Nation's forest management strategies under a changing forest policy
  134. Social dilemmas and public range management in Nevada
  135. Resolving Canada-US Trade Disputes in Agriculture and Forestry: Lessons from Lumber
  136. Conservation Payments under Risk: A Stochastic Dominance Approach
  137. Forestry in the Ukraine: the road ahead? Reply
  138. Economic Aspects of Climate Change
  139. Terrestrial Carbon Sinks and Climate Change Mitigation
  140. Regional Adaptation Strategies
  141. Effective Economic Mechanisms: Efficiency and Ethical Considerations
  142. Economics of Forest and Agricultural Carbon Sinks
  143. Boreal Forest Carbon Sequestration Strategies: A Case Study of the Little Red River Cree First Nation Land Tenures*
  144. Certification of sustainable forest management practices: a global perspective on why countries certify
  145. The Potential Contribution of the Agriculture and Forestry Sectors to Greenhouse Gas Management: A Policy Perspective
  146. Managing forest and marginal agricultural land for multiple tradeoffs: compromising on economic, carbon and structural diversity objectives
  147. Demand for Wildlife Hunting in British Columbia
  148. Private or self-regulation? A comparative study of forest certification choices in Canada, the United States and Germany
  149. Forest Carbon Sinks: A Temporary and Costly Alternative to Reducing Emissions for Climate Change Mitigation
  150. Creating Carbon Offsets in Agriculture through No-Till Cultivation: A Meta-Analysis of Costs and Carbon Benefits
  151. Another look at the income elasticity of non-point source air pollutants: a semiparametric approach
  152. How costly are carbon offsets? A meta-analysis of carbon forest sinks
  153. Institutions, social capital and agricultural change in central and eastern Europe
  154. Mosaic of reform: forest policy in post-1978 China
  155. Smoke and Mirrors: The Kyoto Protocol and beyond
  156. Why might forest companies certify? Results from a Canadian survey
  157. Trust in countries in transition: empirical evidence from agriculture
  158. Modeling alternative zoning strategies in forest management
  159. Institutional, social and economic roots of deforestation: a cross-country comparison
  160. Policy analysis for tropical marine reserves: challenges and directions
  161. The Economics of Invasive Species Management: Uncertainty, Economics, and the Spread of an Invasive Plant Species
  162. Mitigating Climate Change by Planting Trees: The Transaction Costs Trap
  163. Downward sloping demand for environmental amenities and international compensation: elephant conservation and strategic culling
  164. Technological change and tropical deforestation: a perspective at the household level
  165. Economic Evaluation of Recreational Fishery Policies
  166. Forest Conservation in Costa Rica when Nonuse Benefits are Uncertain but Rising
  167. State Intervention to Protect Endangered Species: Why History and Bad Luck Matter
  168. Carbon sequestration and land management under uncertainty
  169. Rising to the Kyoto challenge: Is the response of Canadian industry adequate?
  170. Global Climate Change: Canadian Policy and the Role of Terrestrial Ecosystems
  171. Preference Uncertainty in Non-Market Valuation: A Fuzzy Approach
  172. Harvesting and conserving a species when numbers are low: population viability and gambler's ruin in bioeconomic models
  173. Cattle and Wildlife Competition for Forage: Budget Versus Bioeconomic Analyses of Public Range Improvements in British Columbia
  174. Forestry in the Ukraine: the road ahead?
  175. African wildlife policy: protecting wildlife herbivores on private game ranches
  176. Remuneration for silviculture in British Columbia: insights from transaction cost economics
  177. Economic Dynamics of Tree Planting for Carbon Uptake on Marginal Agricultural Lands
  178. Economic Science, Endangered Species, and Biodiversity Loss
  179. Economics of afforestation for carbon sequestration in western Canada
  180. Ideology and environmental science research
  181. Metapopulation dynamics and stochastic bioeconomic modeling
  182. Economics of Antipoaching Enforcement and the Ivory Trade Ban
  183. Economic efficiency, resource conservation and the ivory trade ban
  184. Preserving Species without an Endangered Species Act: British Columbia’s Forest Practices Code
  185. Economics of fossil fuel substitution and wood product sinks when trees are planted to sequester carbon on agricultural lands in western Canada
  186. How much primary coastal temperate rain forest should society retain? Carbon uptake, recreation, and other values
  187. Silvicultural contracting in British Columbia
  188. Use of Public Perceptions of Groundwater Quality Benefits in Developing Livestock Management Options
  189. Climate Change and Forestry: What Policy for Canada?
  190. Estimating Economic Costs of Nature Protection: British Columbia's Forest Regulations
  191. Economics of conservation biology: a critical review
  192. An interactive multiobjective approach to harvest decisions in forest planning
  193. Economic Development with Environmental Security: Policy Conundrum in Rural Canada
  194. Assessing timber and non‐timber values in forestry using a general equilibrium framework
  195. Conceptual issues related to carbon sequestration: Uncertainty and time
  196. Game cropping and wildlife conservation in Kenya: A dynamic simulation model with adaptive control
  197. A safety-first approach to dynamic cropping decisions
  198. A note on ivory trade and elephant conservation
  199. Dietz, Frank J., Herman R.J. Vollebergh, and Jan L. de Vries, eds. Environment, Incentives and the Common Market . Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995, 186 pp., cloth NLG 160.00
  200. Can nonmarket values be used as indicators of forest sustainability?
  201. How Resilient Is Grain Production to Climatic Change?
  202. Constitutional Crisis, the Economics of Environment, and Resource Development in Western Canada
  203. Effect of Carbon Taxes and Subsidies on Optimal Forest Rotation Age and Supply of Carbon Services
  204. Economics of protecting wilderness areas and old-growth timber in British Columbia
  205. Incorporating Risk Aversion into Dynamic Programming Models: Reply
  206. Integrating climatic change and forests: Economic and ecologic assessments
  207. A Hierarchical-GIS-Based Decision Model for Forest Management: The Systems Approach
  208. Moral Hazard Cycles in Individual-Coverage Crop Insurance
  209. Integrating Climatic Change and Forests: Economic and Ecologic Assessments
  210. Potential to Sequester Carbon in Canadian Forests: A Reply
  211. Wetlands Preservation on the Canadian Prairies: The Problem of the Public Duck
  212. Bioeconomic Evaluation of Government Agricultural Programs on Wetlands Conversion
  213. Incorporating Risk Aversion into Dynamic Programming Models
  214. Potential to Sequester Carbon in Canadian Forests: Some Economic Considerations
  215. Opportunity costs of regional income redistribution: evidence from reforestation investments in British Columbia
  216. Preserving Waterfowl Habitat on the Canadian Prairies: Economic Incentives versus Moral Suasion
  217. Improving Policy Instruments for Sustainable Agriculture
  218. Buffer Fund Price Stabilization under Rational Expectations: Policy Simulation in an Artificial Market
  219. Valuing Trade‐Offs between Net Returns and Stewardship Practices: The Case of Soil Conservation in Saskatchewan
  220. Measuring the welfare costs of supply management: The role of indirect benefits
  221. Economics of Flexible Spring Cropping in a Summer Fallow Region
  222. 10. Issues in Commodity Trade: Implications for Natural Resources
  223. The Economics of Storing a Non-Storable Commodity
  224. Methodological issues in the evaluation of regional resource development projects
  225. Rationale for Government Intervention in Canadial Agriculture: A Review of Stabilization Programs
  226. Where Are Saskatchewan Farmland Prices Headed?
  227. A Review of Issues Pertaining to Soil Deterioration in Canada
  228. An Empirical Investigation of 1983 Farm Mortgagors in Western Canada
  229. Estimating Systems of Nonlinear Equations In a Single Equation Framework
  230. THE ESTIMATION OF OFF-FARM LABOUR SUPPLY FUNCTIONS IN SASKATCHEWAN
  231. Economics of Forest Carbon Sequestration
  232. Forestry and the New Institutional Economics
  233. Economic analysis of feed-in tariffs for generating electricity from renewable energy sources
  234. Land use decisions and policy at the intensive and extensive margins
  235. Deforestation