All Stories

  1. Water justice for all
  2. Environmental offsets, resilience and cost-effective conservation
  3. Water markets in the Murray-Darling Basin
  4. Integrated hydro-ecological and economic modeling of environmental flows: Macquarie Marshes, Australia
  5. Fairness and justice in Indigenous water allocations: insights from Northern Australia
  6. Household behaviour and water use
  7. Volumetric water pricing, social surplus and supply augmentation
  8. Three Pillars of Fisheries Policy
  9. US biofuels subsidies and CO2 emissions: An empirical test for a weak and a strong green paradox
  10. Multiple-Use Management Strategies and Marine Reserves
  11. Increase in Risk and its Effects on Welfare and Optimal Policies in a Dynamic Setting: The Case of Global Pollution
  12. Water Planning and Hydro-Climatic Change in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
  13. Reflections on Energy Security in the Asia Pacific
  14. Indigenous values and water markets: Survey insights from northern Australia
  15. Environmental Derivatives, Risk Analysis, and Conservation Management
  16. Does Multiculturalism Pay? Empirical Evidence from the United States and Canada
  17. Global insights into water resources, climate change and governance
  18. Substitution between biofuels and fossil fuels: Is there a green paradox?
  19. Biomass management targets and the conservation and economic benefits of marine reserves
  20. Economic effects of climate change in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
  21. Economic and spatial modelling of groundwater extraction
  22. A Dictionary of Climate Change and the Environment
  23. BMEY as a fisheries management target
  24. Optimal groundwater extraction under uncertainty: Resilience versus economic payoffs
  25. Comparative assessment of water markets: insights from the Murray–Darling Basin of Australia and the Western USA
  26. Determinants of residential water consumption: Evidence and analysis from a 10‐country household survey
  27. Optimal dynamic water allocation: Irrigation extractions and environmental tradeoffs in the Murray River, Australia
  28. Economic effects of water recovery on irrigated agriculture in the Murray‐Darling Basin*
  29. A Policy-enabling framework for the ex-ante evaluation of marine protected areas
  30. Water reform in the Murray‐Darling Basin
  31. Preface
  32. Water Resources Planning and Management
  33. Foreword
  34. Introduction
  35. The economics of climate adaptation and marine capture fisheries
  36. Understanding irrigation water use efficiency at different scales for better policy reform: a case study of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
  37. Non-consumptive values and optimal marine reserve switching
  38. An Integrated Assessment of Water Markets: Australia, Chile, China, South Africa and the USA
  39. Maximum economic yield
  40. Bioeconomic losses from overharvesting tuna
  41. Adaptation to climate change in marine capture fisheries
  42. Shifting from Green Revolution to environmentally sound policies: technological change in Indonesian rice agriculture
  43. Editorial
  44. Confronting Uncertainty and Missing Values in Environmental Value Transfer as Applied to Species Conservation
  45. Water Markets: Australia's Murray-Darling Basin and the US Southwest
  46. The Economics of Allocation in Tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations
  47. Optimal Dynamic Water Allocation: Irrigation Extractions and Environmental Tradeoffs in the Murray River, Australia
  48. An Integrated Assessment of Water Markets: Australia, Chile, China, South Africa and the USA
  49. Is diversity bad for economic growth?
  50. Addressing China's Water Scarcity: recommendations for selected water resource management issues – By Jian Xie with Andres Lieberthal et al.
  51. Contribution of productivity and firm size to value-added: Evidence from Vietnam
  52. Economics of Water Resources
  53. Efficiency impacts of the Chinese industrial transition: a quantitative evaluation of reforms in the coal industry
  54. OUTPUT VERSUS INPUT CONTROLS UNDER UNCERTAINTY: THE CASE OF A FISHERY
  55. Institutions matter: The case of Vietnam
  56. Prices versus Rationing: Marshallian Surplus and Mandatory Water Restrictions*
  57. Positioning fisheries in a changing world
  58. Firm Efficiency in a Transitional Economy: Evidence from Vietnam
  59. Local causes, regional co-operation and global financing for environmental problems: the case of Southeast Asian Haze pollution
  60. The Effects of Buyback Programs in the British Columbia Salmon Fishery
  61. Capacity Reduction and Productivity: A Profit Decomposition for the Australian South East Trawl Fishery
  62. Economic Development & Environmental Sustainability: New Policy Options ‐ Edited by Ramón López and Michael A. Toman
  63. Pricing Sydney water*
  64. Benchmarking for fisheries governance
  65. Bridging the barriers: knowledge connections, productivity and capital accumulation
  66. The Economic Payoffs from Marine Reserves: Resource Rents in a Stochastic Environment*
  67. Capacity reduction, quota trading and productivity: the case of a fishery*
  68. Incentive-based approaches to sustainable fisheries
  69. Comment on “What Restoration Schemes Can Do. Or, Getting It Right Without Fisheries Transferable Quotas”
  70. Uncertainty and the active adaptive management of marine reserves
  71. Profit and Price Effects of Multi-species Individual Transferable Quotas
  72. Social capital and fisheries governance
  73. The Bioeconomics of Marine Reserves: A Selected Review with Policy Implications
  74. Financing sustainable development: Country Undertakings and Rights for Environmental Sustainability CURES
  75. Technical efficiency effects of input controls: evidence from Australia's banana prawn fishery
  76. Total Factor Productivity, Per Capita Income and Social Divergence*
  77. The Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources
  78. Growth and the Environment in Canada: An Empirical Analysis
  79. Technical efficiency in the Malaysian gill net artisanal fishery
  80. SHORT REPORTS
  81. A Property-Rights Perspective of Efficiency: Privatizing the Commons
  82. BOOK REVIEWS
  83. Governance of the Commons: A Role for the State?
  84. Nonparametric Estimation of Returns to Scale: Method and Application
  85. Private Property and Economic Efficiency: A Study of a Common‐Pool Resource*
  86. How to Improve the Management of Renewable Resources: The Case of Canada's Northern Cod Fishery
  87. Canadian Fisheries Policy: Challenges and Choices
  88. British Columbia's Stumpage System: Economic and Trade Policy Implications
  89. Individual transferable quotas in multispecies fisheries
  90. PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS AND CRISES IN WORLD FISHERIES: TURNING THE TIDE?
  91. Paying for Pollution: Permits and Charges
  92. Experiences with Individual Transferable Quotas: An Overview
  93. Marketable Emission Permits: Efficiency, Profitability and Substitutability
  94. Individual transferable quotas: theory and practice
  95. DEVELOPMENT IMPEDING INSTITUTIONS
  96. Les permis d’émission et les charges : efficacité et substituabilité
  97. Rent Capture in an Individual Transferable Quota Fishery
  98. The Haitian Coffee Market: A Case Study of Different Approaches to Social Science Research
  99. Dynamically Efficient Urban Water Policy
  100. Economics of Water Reform in the Murray‐Darling Basin
  101. Markets - Water Markets: Australia's Murray-Darling Basin and the US Southwest
  102. Innovation Diffusion Among Heterogeneous Agents
  103. A Comparative Assessment of Water Markets: Insights from the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia and the Western US
  104. Water Scarcity and Water Markets: A Comparison of Institutions and Practices in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia and the Western US
  105. Where the Land Meets the Sea: Integrated Sustainable Fisheries Development and Artisanal Fishing
  106. Diffusion and Social Networks: Revisiting Medical Innovation with Agents