Economic And Environmental Valuation
13 researchers across 3 institutions
Research in economic and environmental valuation examines how to measure the value of natural resources and environmental changes, often in the context of policy decisions. This field employs diverse methodologies, including stated preference surveys, revealed preference methods, and benefit transfer techniques, to quantify the economic benefits and costs associated with environmental goods and services. Key areas of study include the valuation of ecosystem services, such as clean water, air quality, and biodiversity, as well as the economic impacts of environmental degradation and conservation efforts. Researchers also explore the economic implications of climate change and the development of effective strategies for environmental management and sustainability.
This work holds particular relevance for Arkansas, a state with significant agricultural and forestry sectors, as well as abundant natural resources and diverse ecosystems. Understanding the economic value of these resources is crucial for sustainable development, land-use planning, and the management of water resources in the Mississippi River Basin. Research in this area informs policy decisions related to conservation, recreation, and the economic impacts of environmental regulations on state industries and communities. The findings can also contribute to understanding the economic dimensions of public health outcomes influenced by environmental factors.
This research area draws upon and contributes to a variety of disciplines. It is closely linked to decision-making and behavioral economics, consumer behavior, and food security. Furthermore, it intersects with natural resource management fields such as agronomy, soil and water dynamics, hydrology, and wildlife ecology. This interdisciplinary approach is supported by faculty across multiple Arkansas institutions, fostering a broad engagement with complex economic and environmental challenges.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lawton Lanier Nalley | University of Arkansas | 29 | 3,929 | High Impact | |
| Michael P. Popp | University of Arkansas | 29 | 3,182 | High Impact Grants | |
| Steven W. Kopp | University of Arkansas | 18 | 879 | ||
| Alvaro Durand‐Morat | University of Arkansas | 15 | 1,017 | ||
| Michael A. Eggleton | UA Pine Bluff | 13 | 496 | ||
| Maureen R. McClung | Hendrix College | 13 | 588 | ||
| Grant West | University of Arkansas | 11 | 342 | ||
| Kieu Ngoc Le | University of Arkansas | 8 | 203 | ||
| Karen Lindsay | University of Arkansas | 6 | 88 | ||
| Lawson Connor | University of Arkansas | 5 | 129 | ||
| Willy Mulimbi | University of Arkansas | 5 | 127 | ||
| Adam C. Turner | Hendrix College | 3 | 21 | ||
| William Haden Chomphosy | Hendrix College | 2 | 43 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Economic And Environmental Valuation.