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Autor:
Christopher D. Bentley, Ted M. Davis, Christopher F. Dumas, Jennifer E. Gabel, Shah Alam, Wade O. Watanabe, Patrick M. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 52:541-565
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 27:16-31
As coyotes (Canis latrans) expand their range into urban areas across the U.S., monitoring human-coyote conflicts and discussing future management options can avoid reactionary decisions that often...
Autor:
Craig E. Landry, Evan Knight, Anthony S. Overton, John C. Whitehead, James Herstine, Christopher F. Dumas, Andrea Dell'Apa
Publikováno v:
Fisheries. 40:222-233
The North Carolina charter boat fishery was surveyed in 1978 and provided a comprehensive assessment of the species catch composition and economic impacts. This fishery was surveyed again in 2007–2008 to provide a more recent representation of the
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Aquaculture Economics & Management. 19:226-250
A pilot-scale finfish mariculture hatchery was established at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. In 2011, research-based hatchery protocols were scaled up to produce 37,000 advanced (1–5 g) black sea bass fingerlings. Based on engineering
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Marine Resource Economics. 26:233-241
We use telephone survey data on charter boat anglers to estimate demand models to value snapper-grouper and king mackerel bag limits in the North Carolina for-hire fishery. The telephone survey presents respondents with hypothetical situations about
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International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment. 2:118-138
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to contrast the behavior of a US homeowner exposed to hurricane risk with government policies designed to limit hurricane losses. Owners limit these losses by selecting structural improvements or mitigation and win
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Journal of Regional Science. 51:751-767
This study estimates the impact of sea-level rise on coastal real estate in North Carolina using a unique integration of geospatial and hedonic property data. With rates of sea- level rise approximately double the global average, North Carolina has o
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Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 14:777-792
In this paper we develop estimates of the economic effects of sea level rise on marine recreational shore fishing in North Carolina, USA. The relationship between angler behavior and spatial differences in beach width is estimated using the Marine Re
Autor:
John C. Whitehead, Jim Herstine, Christopher F. Dumas, Jeff Hill, Daniel J. Phaneuf, Bob Buerger
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Resource Economics. 45:91-112
We consider the convergent validity of several demand models using beach recreation data. Two models employ multiple site data: a count data demand system model and the Kuhn-Tucker demand system model. We explore the role of existing variation in bea
Autor:
Linda Fernandez, Christopher F. Dumas
Publikováno v:
Energy Economics. 31:423-430
Recent experience with the gasoline additive MTBE shows that regulations intended to improve environmental quality in one medium (e.g., air) may lead to unintended, and more serious, environmental consequences in another (e.g., water). The “cross-m