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Agricultural and Resource EconomicsBooks and ChaptersA Role for Streamflow Forecasting in Managing Risk Associated with Drought and Other Water Crises, Drought and Water Crises: Science, Technology, and Management Issues, ed Donald A. Wilhite, United States, Taylor & Francis CRC Press, pp 346-364 (2005) Cost-benefit analysis of improved bathing water quality in the United Kingdom as a result of a revision of the European Bathing Water Directive, Cost Benefit Analysis and Water Resources Management, ed Brouwer, R. and Pearce, D.W., United Kingdom, Edward Elgar, 1: pp 270-289 (2005) Prospects for Insuring Against Drought in Australia, From Disaster Response to Risk Management, ed Botterill, L.C., Wilhite, D.A., Netherlands, Springer, pp 127-138 (2005) Integrated water resources assessment and management, Integrating knowledge for river basin management, ed Jakeman, A.J., Letcher, R.A., Rojanasoonthon, S., Cuddy, S. and Scott, A., Canberra, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, pp 13-27 (2005) Improving integrated assessment approaches, Integrating knowledge for river basin management, ed Jakeman, A.J., Letcher, R.A., Rojanasoonthon, S., Cuddy, S. and Scott, A., Canberra, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, pp 203-219 (2005) Principles of integrated assessment, Integrating knowledge for river basin management, ed Jakeman, A.J., Letcher, R.A., Rojanasoonthon, S., Cuddy, S. and Scott, A., Canberra, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, pp 55-66 (2005) The disaggregation of monthly streamflow for ungauged sub-catchments of a gauged irrigated catchment in northern Thailand, Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics, ed Bonell, M. and Bruijnzeel, L.A., United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, pp 742-755 (2005) Cost-benefit analysis of urban water supply in Mexico City, Cost Benefit Analysis and Water Resources Management, ed Brouwer, R. and Pearce, D.W., United Kingdom, Edward Elgar, 1: pp 361-380 (2005) Journal ArticlesRisk, uncertainty and learning in adoption of a crop innovation, Agricultural Economics, 33:1, pp 1-9 (2005) A 'Natural Experiment' Approach to Contingent Valuation of Private and Public UV Health Risk Reduction Strategies in Low and High Risk Countries, Environmental and Resource Economics, 31:1, pp 47-72 (2005) An Experiment on Risky Choice Amongst Households, The Economic Journal, 115:502, pp 176-189 (2005) Understanding Western Australian Consumers' Voews: Acceptance of Food Produced Using Gene Technology, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 12:1, p 56 (2005) Temporal stability and transferability of models of willingness to pay for flood control and wetland conservation, Water Resources Research, 41: pp 1-6 (2005) Benefits transfer of willingness to pay estimates and functions for health-risk reductions: a cross-country study, Journal of Health Economics, 24:3, pp 591-611 (2005) Measuring Financial Capacity and the Effects of Regulatory Changes on Small Water Systems in Nova Scotia, Canadian Water Resources Journal, 30:3, pp 197-210 (2005) Consumer Acceptance of New Sheep Milk Cheeses, Australasian Agribusiness Review, 13: (2005) Incentives and Standards in Agency Contracts, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 7:2, pp 201-228 (2005) Output Price Subsidies in a Stochastic World, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 87:2, pp 501-508 (2005) Eliciting the core of a supermodular capacity, Economic Theory, 26:1, pp 203-209 (2005) Linear-risk-tolerant, invariant risk preferences, Economics Letters, 86:3, pp 303-309 (2005) Optimal management of the New Zealand longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 49:4, pp 395-411 (2005) Greenhouse gas abatement policies and the value of carbon sinks: Do grazing and cropping systems have different destinies?, Ecological Economics, 55:4, pp 584-598 (2005) Targeting Monitoring Resources to Enhance the Effectiveness of the CAP, EuroChoices, 4:3, pp 22-27 (2005) Revision of the EU Bathing Water Directive: economic costs and benefits, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 50:4, pp 430-438 (2005) Analysis of an integrated model for assessing land and water policy options, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 69:1-2, pp 57-77 (2005) Combating moral hazard in agri-environmental schemes: a multiple-agent approach, European Review of Agricultural Economics, 32:1, pp 75-91 (2005) Rainfall and Farm Efficiency Measurement for Broadacre Agriculture in South-Western Australia, Australasian Agribusiness Reivew, 13: (2005) Climate change and the economics of farm management in the face of land degradation: Dryland salinity in Western Australia, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 53:4, pp 443-459 (2005) Economic trends and drivers affecting the grainbelt of Western Australia to 2030, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 56:6, pp 553-561 (2005) Institutional Change and Plant Variety Provision in Australia, Australasian Agribusiness Reivew, 13: (2005) Future Broadacre Farming Systems - a personal view, Connections, 1:Autumn 2005 (2005) Potential of current perennial plant-based farming systems to deliver salinity management outcomes and improve prospects for native biodiversity: a review, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45:11, pp 1357-1367 (2005) Targeting key perceptions when planning and evaluating extension, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45:12, pp 1627-1633 (2005) Implications of Recent Australian Wheat Industry Developments for Domestic and Overseas Prices, Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development, 1:2, pp 93-108 (2005) Sensitivty testing of a model for exploring water resources utilisation and management options, Environmental Modlling & Software, 20:8, pp 1013-1030 (2005) The economic value of glyphosate-resistant canola in the management of two widespread crop weeds in a Western Australian farming system, Agricultural Systems, 84:3, pp 297-315 (2005) Farm, food and resource issues: politics and dryland salinity, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45:11, pp 1471-1480 (2005) Voluntary versus Regulatory Approaches to Protecting the Environment in Rural Areas, Farm Policy Journal, 2:3, pp 1-9 (2005) Valuation study of urban busland at Hartfield Park, Forrestfield, Western Australia, Ecological Management & Restoration, 6:3, pp 190-196 (2005) Effects of rainfall seasonality and soil moisture capacity on mean annual water balance for Australian catchments, Water Resources Research, 41:6, pp 1-11 (2005) An Investment Framework for Managing Dryland Salinity in Australia, Farm Policy Journal, 2:4, pp 39-49 (2005) The role of plants and plant-based research and development in managing dryland salinity in Australia, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45:11, pp 1341-1355 (2005) Preference heterogeneity and GM food in the UK, European Review of Agricultural Economics, 32:2, pp 269-288 (2005) A Bayesian decision network approach for assessing the ecological impacts of salinity management, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 69:1-2, pp 162-176 (2005) The economics of managing tree-crop competition in windbreak and alley systems, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45:11, pp 1403-1411 (2005) Model design for the hydrology of tree belt plantations on hillslopes, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 69:1-2, pp 188-212 (2005) Lessons from agri-environmental policies in other countries for dealing with salinity in Australia, Crop Protection, 45:11, pp 1481-1493 (2005) Economics of pre-emptive management to avoid weed resistance to glyphosate in Australia, Crop Protection, 24:7, pp 601-693 (2005) Agriculture's Likely Role in Meeting Canada's Kyoto Commitments, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 53:4, pp 425-441 (2005) An Economic Analysis of Ecological Monitoring, Ecological Economics, 189:3-4, pp 241-250 (2005) Measuring Price Risk on UK Arable Farms, Journal of Agricultural Economics, 56:2, pp 239-252 (2005) Conference PublicationsAn Approach to Assess and Manage Nutrient Loads in Two Coastal Catchments of the Eurobodalla Region, NSW, Australia, MODSIM05, Melbourne, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1: pp 2658-2664 (2005) Learning in a "Basket of Crabs": An Agent-Based Computational Model of Repeated Conservation Auctions, Nonlinear Dynamics and Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, Germany, Springer-Verlag, 8th: pp 27-39 (2005) Development of Decision Support Tools to Assess the Sustainability of Coastal Lakes, MODSIM05, Melbourne, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1: pp 2414-2420 (2005) OthersImpacts of Mud Crab Hatchery Technology in Vietnam, :1, pp 1-68, Canberra (2005) Review of the Returns to ACIAR's Bilateral R&D Investments, 1:35, pp 1-64, Canberra (2005) |