Ian Bateman
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2006. ECM-2006-03 : The Socioeconomic Consequences and Management of Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources. Download: ecm_2006_03.pdf (1.03 MB)
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1995. GEC-1995-11 : A Survey of Non Users Willingness to Pay to Prevent Saline Flooding in the Norfolk Broads. Download: gec_1995_11.pdf (86.03 KB)
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2006. EDM-2006-13 : Does phosphate treatment for prevention of eutrophication pass the benefit-cost test? Download: edm_2006_13.pdf (1.57 MB)
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2003. EDM-2003-07 : Is There Loss Aversion in Buying? An Adversarial Collaboration Download: edm_2003_07.pdf (289.1 KB)
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2010. Tigers, markets and palm oil: market potential for conservation. 44(2):230-234. Abstract
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1996. GEC-1996-03 : Does Part-Whole Bias Exist? An Experimental Investigation Download: gec_1996_03.pdf (186.43 KB)
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1993. GEC-1993-06 : Evaluation of the Environment: A Survey of Revealed Preference Techniques. Download: gec_1993_06.pdf (1.8 MB)
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1993. PA-1993-05 : Extending Cost Benefit Analysis of UK Highway Proposals : Environmental Evaluation and Equity. Download: pa_1993_05.pdf (190.88 KB)
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2005. EDM-2005-05 : Consistency and construction in stated WTP for health risk reductions: A novel scope-sensitivity test . Download: edm_2005_05.pdf (235.85 KB)
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1999. GEC-1999-18 : The Aggregation of Non-User Benefits: A Case Study Illustrating Different Approaches. Download: gec_1999_18.pdf (59.1 KB)
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1995. GEC-1995-19 : A Test of the Theory of Reference-Dependent Preferences. Download: gec_1995_19.pdf (1004.79 KB)
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2005. EDM-2005-02 : Valuing risk reductions: Testing for range biases in payment card and random card sorting methods. Download: edm_2005_02.pdf (187.01 KB)
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2000. GEC-2000-25 : Benefits Transfer in Theory and Practice: A Review. Download: gec_2000_25.pdf (455.48 KB)
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2006. EDM-2006-16 : Reducing gains/loss asymmetry: A virtual reality choice experiment (VRCE) valuing land use change. Download: edm_2006_16.pdf (417.12 KB)

Briefing note on River Fowey auction
Funding from OPERAs project
Emissions trading schemes limit green consumerism
Fowey project highlighted
New Year Honour recognised