Thursday, March 19, 3:45 – 5:15 Session 4
E.4: Non-Market Recreational Welfare Effects of Changes in the Diversity and Abundance of Species
Chair: Trudy Ann Cameron, University of Oregon
Presentations:
A Combined Revealed/Stated Preference Model for Projecting the Impact of Aquatic Nuisance Species on Recreational Angling in the Great Lakes, Upper Mississippi, and Ohio River Basins, Gregory L. Poe*, Cornell University; Richard C. Ready, Pennsylvania State University / Montana State University; T. Bruce Lauber, N.A. Connelly, R.C Stedman and S. Creamer, Cornell University
The Value of Water Quality to Fishermen in the Chesapeake Bay, Matt Massey*, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Steve Newbold, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Joint Estimation of Revealed and Stated Preference Data from the Alaska Saltwater Sportfishing Economic Survey, John C. Whitehead*, Appalachian State University, Daniel K. Lew, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service
The Value to Birders of Species Biodiversity: A Random Utility Model of Site Choice by eBird Participants, Sonja Kolstoe* and Trudy Ann Cameron, University of Oregon
Here is a link to the program: http://benefitcostanalysis.org/sites/default/files/Final_program_3.13.pdf