Environmental Applications of Hedonic Methods
Session Chair*: Noelwah Netusil, Reed College
- The Value of Disappearing Beaches in North Carolina: A Hedonic Pricing model with Endogenous Beach Width
Sathya GOPALAKRISHNAN (sg63 at duke dot edu), Jordan Slott, Martin Smith; Duke University
Abstract; Paper; Slides; Comments; Discussant: Martin Heintzelman, Clarkson University
- The Value of Land Use Patterns and Preservation Policies
Martin HEINTZELMAN, Clarkson University (mheintze at clarkson dot edu)
Abstract; Paper; Slides; Comments; Discussant: Bowman Cutter, Pomona College
- Dynamic Estimation of Open Space and Housing Values: A Novel Repeated Sales/Matching Approach
Bowman CUTTER (Bowman.Cutter at Pomona dot edu), Pomona College; Linda Fernandez, Ritu Sharma, UC Riverside
Abstract; Paper; Slides; Comments; Discussant: Noelwah Netusil, Reed College
- Valuing Vegetation in an Urban Watershed
Noelwah NETUSIL (netusil at reed dot edu), Reed College; Jonathan Kadish, Pomona College
Abstract; Paper; Slides; Comments; Discussant: Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Duke University
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Updated: July 2, 2009. Please report errors or omissions to Trudy Cameron _______________* Each session lasts a total of 1 hour and 45 minutes. In a four-paper session, each presenter/discussant pair can occupy only about 25 total minutes. Presenters must therefore be limited to roughly 20 minutes and discussants to roughly 5 minutes. Chair's responsibilities include provision of a laptop computer for the session, and ensuring that all presentations and all sets of discussion comments (if relevant) are preloaded onto the computer and queued-up for presentation prior to the start time of the session. (Detailed suggestions are available for less experienced chairpersons.)