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Conference Speakers:
Valuing Environmental Resources
April 25, 8 am to 5 pm in the Bell Memorial Union
David Finnoff, Ph.D., assistant professor of economics,
University of Central Florida: “Integrated Economic-Ecological Modeling
to Address the Welfare Impacts of Endangered Species Recovery Plans”
David Gallo, Ph.D., professor of economics, CSU, Chico:
“Valuing the Sacramento River Sport Fishery: A Travel Cost Study”
Darwin C. Hall, Ph.D., director, Environmental Science and Policy; professor
of economics, CSU, Long Beach: “Contingent Valuation of Marine Protected
Areas”
Michael Hanemann, Ph.D., chancellor’s professor,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley: “The
Role of Economic Valuation in the Applications of the Public Trust Doctrine
in California and the West”
Joe R. Kerkvliet, Ph.D., professor of economics, Oregon
State University: “Biological, Economic, and Managerial Determinants
of Improved Viability of Endangered Species”
Michael Margolis, Ph.D., Resources for the Future, research
foundation: “Harmful Non-Native Species and Globalization: An Assessment
of the Mutual Threat”
Noelwah R. Netusil, Ph.D., associate professor of economics,
Reed College: “The Effect of Environmental Zoning and Amenities
on Property Values: Portland, Oregon”
Douglass W. Shaw, Ph.D., associate professor of economics,
University of Nevada, Reno: “Perceived Risks in Nuclear Waste Transport
and Storage: The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository”
Jason Fredrick Shogren, Ph.D., Stroock Distinguished
Professor of Natural Resource Conservation and Management, University
of Wyoming: “Environmental and Resource Policy West of the 100th
Meridian”
Edward Whitelaw, Ph.D., professor of economics, University
of Oregon; president, ECONorthwest: “The Economics of Dam Removal
on the Lower Snake River”
David Zilberman, Ph.D., professor, Department of Agricultural
and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley: “The Economics of Endangered
Species and the Role of Alternative Evaluation Approaches: California
Case Studies”
Register online at: http://www.store.yahoo.com/northstate/ecvalofenres.html.
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