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Non-market valuation 3 choice modelling 3 climate change 3 Choice modelling 2 Emissions trading 2 Environment 2 Nonmarket valuation 2 choice modelling experiments 2 developing countries 2 emissions trading 2 Attribute framing 1 Auctions 1 Australia 1 Bayesian Networks 1 Bayesian networks 1 Bertrand competition 1 Bio-economic modelling 1 Catchment Management 1 Catchment planning 1 Choice complexity 1 Choice experiments 1 Climate change 1 Climate change negotiations 1 Climate policy 1 Cost bias 1 Cost-Benefit Analysis 1 EU ETS 1 Ecological modelling 1 Embedding 1 Endogenous technology choice 1 Energy 1 Environmental valuation 1 Environmental values 1 Great Barrier Reef 1 Greenhouse gases 1 Hydro-economic modelling 1 Incentive comparability 1 Initial permit allocation 1 Integrated Assessment and Modelling 1 Integrated catchment modelling 1
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Book / Working Paper 102
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Bennett, Jeff W 24 Rolfe, John 17 Windle, Jill 13 Kompas, Tom 9 Jotzo, Frank 8 Betz, Regina Annette 7 Akter, Sonia 6 Grafton, R. Quentin 6 Kragt, Marit Ellen 6 Mazur, Kasia 6 Stern, David I. 6 Ward, Michael B. 6 Cleland, Jonelle 5 Gillespie, Robert 4 MacGill, Iain 4 Rogers, Abbie 4 Scheufele, Gabriela 4 Greyling, Tertius 3 burton, michael 3 Aisbett, Emma 2 Ancev, Tihomir 2 Boerema, Nicholas 2 Brouwer, Roy 2 Chazal, Jacqueline de 2 Chu, Long 2 Dobes, Leo 2 Grafton, Quentin 2 Heinzel, Christoph 2 Nikolakis, William 2 Restiani, Phillia 2 Wood, Peter John 2 Buckman, Greg 1 Burke, Paul 1 Calford, Evan 1 Cramton, Peter 1 Cutler, Nicholas 1 Daniels, Peter 1 Dent, Jared 1 Diesendorf, Mark 1 Evers, Jonathan R. 1
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Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 102
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Environmental Economics Research Hub Research Reports 102
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Auctioning greenhouse gas emissions permits in Australia
Betz, Regina Annette; Cramton, Peter; Kerr, Suzi; … - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
Allocating permits based on individual historical emissions (‘grandfathering’), or industry benchmark data, is an important design aspect of an emissions trading scheme. Free permit allocation has proven complex and inefficient (particularly in the European Union) with distribution...
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A Choice Modelling Survey of Community Attitudes to Improvements in Environmental Quality in NSW Catchments
Bennett, Jeff W; Mazur, Kasia - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
The survey was designed to estimate environmental values suitable for integration into MOSAIC, a bio-economic model for catchment and farm level planning. Local residents, as well as distant rural and distant urban communities, were surveyed in three NSW catchments (Lachlan, Namoi and...
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Saving the World but Saving Too Much? Pure Time Preference and Saving Rates in Integrated Assessment Modelling
Smith, Kathryn - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
Dasgupta and Weitzman have shown that the saving rates implied by the Stern Review’s values for the rate of pure time preference and the elasticity of the marginal utility of consumption are too high from either a normative (Dasgupta) or descriptive (Weitzman) perspective. Given the attention...
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How Ambitious are China and India's Emissions Intensity Targets?
Stern, David I.; Jotzo, Frank - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime. China and India¹s commitments are framed as reductions in the emissions intensity of the economy by 40-45% and 20-25% respectively between...
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The future of renewable electricity in Australia
Buckman, Greg; Diesendorf, Mark - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
If long-term greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are to be reduced, renewable energy is likely to be critical. This is particularly so if deep cuts are eventually implemented. Current government policies ( including emissions trading and electricity, the feed-in tariffs announced in 2008), are...
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What'’s Appropriate? Investigating the Effects of Attribute Level Framing and Changing Cost Levels in Choice Experiments
Kragt, Marit Ellen; Bennett, Jeff W - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
Choice Experiments w are increasingly used to estimate the values of non-market goods and services. A cost attribute is typically included in a CE questionnaire to enable the estimation of monetary values for changes in the non-market attributes presented. Notwithstanding the central importance...
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Adaptation to Climate Change in Marine Capture Fisheries
Grafton, R. Quentin - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
This paper responds to the challenge of how and when to adapt marine capture fisheries to climate change by: (1) providing a set of fisheries policy options to climate change; (2) developing a risk and vulnerability assessment and management decision-making framework for adaptation; and (3)...
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Comparing responses from web and paper-based collection modes in a choice modelling experiment
Rolfe, John; Windle, Jill - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
Different choice modelling experiments have been conducted to test if the collection mode affects sample characteristics and value estimates. The modes tested were paper-based (using drop-off/pick-up) and web-based (using an internet panel). The valuation exercise was to elicit values from...
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Price Floors for Emissions Trading
Wood, Peter John; Jotzo, Frank - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
Price floors in greenhouse gas emissions trading schemes can have advantages for technological innovation, price volatility, and management of cost uncertainty, but implementation has pitfalls. We argue that the best mechanism for implementing a price floor is by way of firms paying an extra fee...
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Climate Change Economics and Policy in the Asia Pacific
Jotzo, Frank - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
The Asia-Pacific region is the major source of global growth in greenhouse gas emissions. Strong action is needed in Asian countries, particularly China and India, to reduce these global emissions. Driven by the desire to limit energy consumption, some Asian countries already have domestic...
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