Agricultural and Resource EconomicsBooks and ChaptersAuriol, E., Lesourd, J-B. and Schilizzi, S.G.M. Part II The Old World: France., The World's Wine Markets: Globalization at Work, ed Anderson, K., United Kingdom, Edward Elgar, pp 59-68 (2004) Graham, T.M., Pannell, D.J. and White, B. Dryland Salinity: Economic Issues at Farm, Catchment and Policy Levels, Perth, Uniprint (2004) Hertzler, G.L. and Gomera, M. Are African Elephants an Endangered Species?, Harare, The World Conservation Union (2004) Lindner, R.K. Scond Thoughs on a Framework for Evaluating Agricultural Economics Research, What's Economics Worth?, ed Pardey, P.G., Smith, V.H., Maryland, USA, John Hopkins University Press, 1: pp 153-173 (2004) Weersink, A., Jeffrey, S. and Pannell, D.J. Modelling Farming System Linkages, Intensive Agriculture and Sustainability: A Farming Systems Analysis, ed Glen C. Filson, Vancouver, UBC Press, 1: pp 81-95 (2004) Journal ArticlesChambers, R.G. and Quiggin, J. Technological and financial approaches to risk management in agriculture: an integrated approach, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 48:2, pp 199-223 (2004) Chambers, R.G., Fare, R. and Quiggin, J. Jointly radial and translation homothetic preferences: generalized constant risk aversion, Economic Theory, 23:3, pp 689-699 (2004) Chambers, R.G. and Fare, R. Additive decomposition of profit efficiency, Economic Letters, 84:3, pp 329-334 (2004) Croke, B.F.W. and Jakeman, A.J. A catchment moisture deficit module for the IHACRES rainfall-runoff model, Environmental Modelling and Software, 19:1, pp 1-5 (2004) Croke, B.F.W., Merritt, W.S. and Jakeman, A.J. A dynamic model for predicting hydrologic response to land cover changes in gauged and ungauged catchments, Journal of Hydrology, 291: pp 115-131 (2004) D'emden, F.H., Bell, G. and Llewellyn, R.S. Rural landholder attitudes towards the responsibilities and action for managing declared weeds in Western Australia, Plant Protection Quarterly, 19:4, pp 147-150 (2004) Fraser, R.W. On the Use of Targeting to Reduce Moral Hazard in Agri-environmental Schemes, Journal of Agricultural Economics, 55:3, pp 525-540 (2004) Hailu, A. and Schilizzi, S.G.M. Are auctions more efficient than fixed price schemes when bidders learn?, Australian Journal of Management, 29:2, pp 147-168 (2004) Henning, C.H.C.A. and Latacz-Lohmann, U. Will Enlargement Gridlock CAP Reforms? A Political Economy Perspective, EuroChoices, 3:1, pp 38-43 (2004) Kampas, A. and White, B. Administrative Costs and Instrument Choice for Stochastic Non-point Source Pollutants, Environmental and Resource Economics, 27: pp 109-133 (2004) Kokkonen, T., Koivusalo, H., Karvonen, T., Croke, B. and Jakeman, A. Exploring streamflow response to effective rainfall across event magnitude scale, Hydrological Processes, 18:8, pp 1467-1486 (2004) Leggesse, D., Burton, M.P. and Ozanne, A. Duration Analysis of Technological Adoption in Ethiopian Agriculture, Journal of Agricultural Economics, 55:3, pp 613-631 (2004) Letcher, R.A., Jakeman, A.J. and Croke, B.F.W. Model development for integrated assessment of water allocation options, Water Resources Research, 40:5, pp 1-15 (2004) Lindner, R.K. Privatised provision of essential plant breeding infrastructure, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 48:2, pp 301-321 (2004) Lindner, R.K. Economic Issues for Plant Breeding - Public Funding and Private Ownership, Agribusiness Review, 12:1 (2004) Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S.B. Grain grower perceptions and use of integrated weed management, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44:10, pp 993-1001 (2004) Marsh, S.P., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner, R.K. Does agricultural extension pay? A case study for a new crop, lupins, in Western Australia, Agricultural Economics, 30: pp 17-30 (2004) Mccann, L.M.J. Induced Institutional Innovation and Transaction Costs: The Case of the Australian National Native Title Tribunal, Review of Social Economy, 62:1, pp 67-82 (2004) Merritt, W.S., Croke, B.F.W., Jakeman, A.J., Letcher, R.A. and Perez, P. A Biophysical Toolbox for assessment and management of land and water resources in rural catchments in Northern Thailand, Ecological Modelling, 171:3, pp 279-300 (2004) Monjardino, M., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S.B. The economic value of pasture phases in the integrated management of annual ryegrass and wild radish in a Western Australian farming system, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44:3, pp 265-271 (2004) Monjardino, M., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S.B. The economic value of haying and green manuring in the integrated management of annual ryegrass and wild radish in a Western Australian farming system, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44:12, pp 1192-1203 (2004) Newham, L.T.H., Letcher, R.A., Jakeman, A.J. and Kobayashi, T. A framework for integrated hydrologic, sediment and nutrient export modelling for catchment-scale management, Environmental Modelling and Software, 19:11, pp 1029-1038 (2004) Pannell, D.J. Heathens in the chapel? Economics and the conservation of native biodiversity, Pacific Conservation Biology, 10:2/3, pp 88-105 (2004) Pannell, D.J. Effectively communicating economics to policy makers, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 48:3, pp 535-555 (2004) Pannell, D.J., Stewart, V., Bennett, A., Monjardino, M., Schmidt, C. and Powles, S.B. RIM: a bioeconomic model for integrated weed management of Lolium rigidum in Western Australia, Agricultural Systems, 79:3, pp 305-325 (2004) Quiggin, J. and Chambers, R.G. Drought policy: a graphical analysis, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 48:2, pp 225-251 (2004) Quiggin, J. and Chambers, R.G. Invariant risk attitudes, Journal of Economic Theory, 117:1, pp 96-118 (2004) White, B. Review of the Handbook of Agricultural Economics: Volume 2A, B.L. Gardner and G.C. Rausser (eds) Handbook of Agricultural Economics: Volume 2A. Agriculture and its External Linkages, 55:3, pp 635-644 (2004) Conference PublicationsClayton, H.J. Social dimensions of market-based incentives for on-farm nature conservation and salinity management, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) D'emden, F.H. and Llewellyn, R.S. No-till adoption and the weed management challenge, 14th Australian Weeds Conference, New South Wales, Weed Society of New South Wales Inc., 1: pp 597-600 (2004) Doole, G.J., Pannell, D.J., Revell, C.K. and Abadi, A. How profitable are perennial pasture phases in Western Australian cropping systems?, 14th Australian Weeds Conference, New South Wales, Weed Society of New South Wales Inc., 1: pp 82-87 (2004) Doole, G.J. Perennial Pasture Phases for Recharge and Herbicide Resistance Management: a Bioeconomic Analysis of Lucerne in the Western Australian Wheatbelt, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) Ewing, M. and Flugge, F.A. The benefits and challenges of crop-livestock integration in Australian agriculture, 4th International Crop Science Congress, http://www.cropscience.org.au/index.htm, Crop Science Congress, 1: (2004) Flugge, F.A., Marcar, N. and Abadi, A. Economic evaluation of growing trees on saline discharge areas - preliminary findings, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) Flugge, F.A., Abadi, A. and Dolling, P. Lucerne-based pasture for the central wheatbelt region of Western Australia - a whole-farm economic analysis, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) Graham, T.M. Dryland Salinity in Western Australia: Where are policy measures economically sound?, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) Graham, T.M., Harvey, S. and Clayton, H.J. Priorities for Salinity R&D in Australia: outcomes from submissions to the House of Reps 2003 inquiry, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) Hall, N., Oliver, M., Jakeman, A., Nicholson, A. and Watson, B. Land Use Change for Salinity Management: A Participatory Model, iEMSs 2004 International Conference, Germany, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 1: pp 215-220 (2004) Lefroy, T., Avery, A., Flugge, F.A. and John, M.B. Potential of current perennial farming systems to deliver water management and biodiversity outcomes, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) Letcher, R.A., Chiew, F.H.S. and Jakeman, A.J. An Assessment of the Value of Seasonal Forecasts in Australian Farming Systems, iEMSs 2004 International Conference, Germany, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 3: pp 1511-1516 (2004) Letcher, R.A., Jakeman, A.J. and Croke, B.F. A Generalised Conceptual Framework for Integrated Assessment Modelling of Water Resource Management Issues, iEMSs 2004 International Conference, Germany, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 1: pp 433-438 (2004) Pannell, D.J. and Ewing, M.A. Managing secondary dryland salinity: Options and challenges, 4th International Crop Science Congress, http://www.cropscience.org.au/index.htm, Crop Science Congress, 1: (2004) Pluske, J.M., Barron, O., Schlink, A.C., Aral, T., Hatton, T. and Pridham, M. Managing urban salinity - Integrated Water Management Scheme. A systems approach to water and salinity management in rural towns, Engineering Salinity Solutions. 1st National Salinity Engineering Conference 2004, Barton, Institution of Engineers, 1: pp 297-301 (2004) Sounness, M.N., Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S.G.M. Innovative grazing systems for Western Australia: meeting the perennial challenge, Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 - Working with Science and Society, Tasmania, Conference Design Pty Ltd, 1: (2004) OthersRigby, D., Young, T. and Burton, M. Consumer WIllingness to pay to reduce GMOs in food and increase the robustness of GM labelling, :1, pp i-xvii,1-161, Manchester, UK (2004) |