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Social Sciences and Humanities

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42
Citations
7181
World Ranking
4765
National Ranking
2258

Environmental Sciences

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41
Citations
6822
World Ranking
7684
National Ranking
2743

Overview

Frank Lupi is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of environmental and economic research. Their work spans multiple interconnected topics related to consumer market behavior, environmental valuation, and resource management.

The scientist's research contributions include the following recent papers:

  • Best Practices for Implementing Recreation Demand Models, 2020, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
  • Showing pesticides' true colors: The effects of a farmer-to-farmer training program on pesticide knowledge, 2020, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Timber or carbon? Evaluating forest conservation strategies through a discrete choice experiment, 2020, Ecological Economics
  • Comparing water quality valuation across probability and non-probability samples, 2023, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
  • Pesticides: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You, 2020, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Sports Analytics and Performance
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management
  • Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
  • Artificial Intelligence in Games

Frank Lupi's work is situated within several subfields of study, including:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Marketing
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • Joseph Goeb
  • Andrew Dillon
  • David Tschirley
  • Carson Reeling
  • Valentin Verdier

In terms of publication venues, Frank Lupi's research has appeared in a range of outlets such as:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Land Economics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Ecosystem services and agriculture: Cultivating agricultural ecosystems for diverse benefits

    Scott M. Swinton;Frank Lupi;G. Philip Robertson;Stephen K. Hamilton

  • The effects of behavior and attitudes on drop-off recycling activities

    Shaufique Fahmi Ahmad Sidique;Frank Lupi;Satish V. Joshi

  • Factors influencing the rate of recycling: An analysis of Minnesota counties

    Shaufique Fahmi Sidique;Satish V. Joshi;Frank Lupi

  • Socioeconomic Consequences of Mercury Use and Pollution

    Edward B. Swain;Paul M. Jakus;Glenn Rice;Frank Lupi

  • Linking social norms to efficient conservation investment in payments for ecosystem services

    Xiaodong Chen;Frank Lupi;Guangming He;Jianguo Liu

  • Biological Pollution Prevention Strategies under Ignorance:The Case of Invasive Species

    Richard D. Horan;Charles Perrings;Frank Lupi;Erwin H. Bulte

  • Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in Payment‐for‐Environmental‐Services Programmes

    Shan Ma;Scott M. Swinton;Frank Lupi;Christina Jolejole-Foreman

  • The Effect of Invitation Design on Web Survey Response Rates

    Michael D. Kaplowitz;Frank Lupi;Mick P. Couper;Laurie Thorp

  • Ecosystem Services from Agriculture: Looking Beyond the Usual Suspects

    Scott M. Swinton;Frank Lupi;G. Philip Robertson;Douglas A. Landis

  • Using cost-effective targeting to enhance the efficiency of conservation investments in payments for ecosystem services.

    Xiaodong Chen;Frank Lupi;Andrés Viña;Guangming He

  • Agent-based modeling of the effects of social norms on enrollment in payments for ecosystem services.

    Xiaodong Chen;Frank Lupi;Li An;Ryan Sheely

  • Modeling the choice to switch from fuelwood to electricity: Implications for giant panda habitat conservation

    Li An;Frank Lupi;Jianguo Liu;Marc A. Linderman

  • Local spatial modeling of white-tailed deer distribution

    Haijin Shi;Edward J. Laurent;Joseph LeBouton;Laila Racevskis

  • Factors affecting land reconversion plans following a payment for ecosystem service program

    Xiaodong Chen;Frank Lupi;Guangming He;Zhiyun Ouyang

  • Environmental Constraints on Hydropower: An Ex Post Benefit-Cost Analysis of Dam Relicensing in Michigan

    Matthew J. Kotchen;Michael R. Moore;Frank Lupi;Edward S. Rutherford

  • Stakeholder preferences for best management practices for non-point source pollution and stormwater control

    Michael D. Kaplowitz;Frank Lupi

  • Landscape Equivalency Analysis: Methodology for Estimating Spatially Explicit Biodiversity Credits

    Douglas J. Bruggeman;Michael L. Jones;Frank Lupi;Kim T. Scribner

  • Using an Economic Model of Recreational Fishing to Evaluate the Benefits of Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) Control on the St. Marys River

    Frank Lupi;John P. Hoehn;Gavin C. Christie

  • Valuing deer hunting ecosystem services from farm landscapes

    Scott Knoche;Frank Lupi

  • Valuing Recreational Fishing in the Great Lakes

    Richard T. Melstrom;Frank Lupi

  • Tradeable risk permits to prevent future introductions of invasive alien species into the Great Lakes

    Richard D. Horan;Frank Lupi

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott M. Swinton
Scott M. Swinton Michigan State University
Jianguo Liu
Jianguo Liu Michigan State University
Richard D. Horan
Richard D. Horan Michigan State University
Andrés Viña
Andrés Viña Michigan State University
Christopher A. Wolf
Christopher A. Wolf Cornell University
Joseph A. Herriges
Joseph A. Herriges Michigan State University
R. Jan Stevenson
R. Jan Stevenson Michigan State University
Chunmiao Zheng
Chunmiao Zheng Southern University of Science and Technology
David W. Hyndman
David W. Hyndman The University of Texas at Dallas
Bruno Basso
Bruno Basso Michigan State University

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