Sessions for David Martin

Friday
1:15 - 3:00 p.m.
Session 48C
Ecological Economics I

Session Chairs:

David Martin, Davidson College

Papers:

"The Science of Ecological Economics"
Valerie Luzadis, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (Contact Author)

"An Ecological Economics Perspective on Environmental Valuation"
James F. Casey, Washington and Lee University (Contact Author)

"Second-Level Externalities: Spillover Costs and Benefits Associated With the Internalization of Externalities"
James R. Kahn, Washington and Lee University (Contact Author)

"Who Gets Rent Determines How Green Your Economy"
Jeffery Smith, Forum on Geonomics (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Scott R. Templeton, Clemson University
David Stern, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
J. Barkley Rosser, Jr., James Madison University
Andrew Dabalen, The World Bank


Friday
3:15 - 5:00 p.m.
Session 69D
Ecological Economics II

Session Chairs:

James R. Kahn, Washington and Lee University

Papers:

"Heterogeneity in Household Use of Agricultural Chemicals for Pest-Soil Management and Labor for Yard Work"
Scott R. Templeton, Clemson University (Contact Author)
David Zilberman, University of California - Berkeley
Seung Jick Yoo, Korea Energy Economics Institute
Andrew Dabalen, The World Bank

"Institutional Evolution and the Environmental Kuznets Curve"
J. Barkley Rosser, Jr., James Madison University (Contact Author)

"The Effect of NAFTA on Energy and Environmental Efficiency in Mexico"
David Stern, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Contact Author)

"Investigating Panel Attrition and the Implications for Land Use in the Brazilian Amazon"
Jill L. Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

David Martin, Davidson College
Valerie Luzadis, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Jeffery Smith, Forum on Geonomics
James F. Casey, Washington and Lee University


Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Session 103G
Environmental and Natural Resource Policy

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

Sarah L. Stafford, College of William and Mary

Papers:

"Phase-In of Nonpoint Sources in a Transferable Discharge Permit (TDP) System for Water Quality Management: Setting Permit Prices"
Dennis Collentine, University of Gavle (Contact Author)

"Do Spatial Interactions Matter for Water Conservation Policy in Agriculture?"
Georgina Moreno, Scripps College (Contact Author)

"How to Prevent an Excessive Use of Packaging?"
Lucie Bottega, University of Toulouse I (Contact Author)

"The Efficient State Conservation Tax Credit"
David Martin, Davidson College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Marc Ribaudo, USDA-ERS
Wen-yuan Huang, USDA-ERS
Craig E. Landry, East Carolina University
Will Wheeler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 125H
Land Use

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

David Martin, Davidson College

Papers:

"The Effect of National Policies and Labor Market on Land Use Decisions in Developing Countries: An Application of Simulated Maximum Likelihood to Systems of Censored Acreages With Panel Data"
Bayou Demeke, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Contact Author)
Ian Coxhead, University of Wisconsin - Madison

"Sustainable Land Use in the Post Land Reform Era in Zimbabwe"
Tafirenyika Sunde, Midlands State University - Zimbabwe
Abel Sanderson, Midlands State University - Zimbabwe

"Practice, Theory, and the Application of Non-Market Values in Land-Use Planning"
Guy Robertson, USDA Forest Service (Contact Author)

"How Do the Risks of Invasive Pests Affect Land Use? The Case of Florida Cropland"
Ram Ranjan, University of Florida (Contact Author)
Ruben N. Lubowski, USDA-ERS

Discussants:

Jagannadha Rao Matta, University of Florida
Ruben N. Lubowski, USDA-ERS
David Martin, Davidson College
R. David Simpson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


Sunday
12:30 - 2:15 p.m.
Session 219Q
Brownfield Redevelopment

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

Peter M. Schwarz, University of North Carolina - Charlotte

Papers:

"Liability, Subsidies, and Other Inducements for Brownfield Redevelopment: What Do Developers Want, and What Do Policymakers What to Offer Them?"
Anna Alberini, University of Maryland (Contact Author)
Peter B. Meyer, University of Louisville
Kris Wernstedt, Resources for the Future
Lauren Heberle, University of Louisville

"Incentives for Brownfield Redevelopment: Model and Simulation"
Peter M. Schwarz, University of North Carolina - Charlotte (Contact Author)
Alex Hanning, University of North Carolina - Charlotte

"Brownfield Redevelopment Under the Threat of Bankruptcy"
Joel Corona, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contact Author)
Kathleen Segerson, University of Connecticut

Discussants:

David Martin, Davidson College
Joel Corona, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Alex Hanning, University of North Carolina - Charlotte


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