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Public mediated resource planning is quickly becoming the norm rather than the exception. Unfortunately, supporting tools are lacking that interactively engage the public in the decision-making process and integrate over the myriad values that influence water policy. In the pages of this report...
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We develop a model for optimal discrete periodic capital investment and dynamic production of shale gas wells and econometrically estimate early period cumulative production functions for vertical and horizontal well technologies. Results indicate reservoir and completion outcomes have...
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Empirical tests of the theory of exhaustible resources have come to conflicting conclusions concerning the validity of the theory to exhaustible resources to explain owners' production decisions. This paper develops the theoretical framework, alternative measures of the unobservable in situ...
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This paper describes specific ways in which the analysis of ecosystem goods and services can be included in terrestrial carbon sequestration assessments and planning. It specifically reviews the U.S. Geological Survey’s LandCarbon assessment methodology for ecosystem services. The report...
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When market transactions generate negative externalities, the injured party may initiate court action to prevent harm or to obtain compensation. The political response, in some cases, has been to broaden the set of agents who can intervene through the court, often by admitting entirely new...
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This paper describes specific ways in which the analysis of ecosystem goods and services can be included in terrestrial carbon sequestration assessments and planning. It specifically reviews the U.S. Geological Survey’s LandCarbon assessment methodology for ecosystem services. The report...
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The research questions and topics most likely to emerge in the near term future are assessed. A common theme is that policy issues will be an important driving force, as has generally been true in the past. More specifically, future theoretical advances are expected to occur in the treatment of...
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