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Economics and Finance
UK
2024

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
92
Citations
35949
World Ranking
162
National Ranking
19

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Ian J. Bateman is affiliated with the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on environmental science and economics, econometrics, and finance. The subfields they engage with include economics and econometrics, global and planetary change, ecology, environmental management, monitoring, policy and law, as well as nature and landscape conservation.

The main topics of their scientific work cover a range of interconnected environmental and economic issues. These topics include economic and environmental valuation, land use and ecosystem services, conservation, biodiversity, and resource management, agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, climate change policy and economics, sustainable development and environmental policy, and climate change and health impacts.

Bateman's recent published papers include:

  • "Cross-Country Comparisons of Covid-19: Policy, Politics and the Price of Life" (2020, Environmental and Resource Economics)
  • "The natural capital framework for sustainably efficient and equitable decision making" (2020, Nature Sustainability)
  • "Current conservation policies risk accelerating biodiversity loss" (2023, Nature)
  • "Combined carbon and health taxes outperform single-purpose information or fiscal measures in designing sustainable food policies" (2022, Nature Food)
  • "Stakeholder perspectives on the importance of water quality and other constraints for sustainable mariculture" (2020, Environmental Science & Policy)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bateman are Ben Balmford, Andrew Balmford, Michela Faccioli, Brett Day, and Mattia Mancini.

The scientist has published multiple papers in key venues such as Environmental and Resource Economics, where they have contributed seven publications. Other notable venues include Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (two publications), Nature Sustainability, Nature, and Nature Food.

Best Publications

  • Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: a Manual

    Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Brett Day;W. Michael Hanemann

  • Economic Valuation With Stated Preference Techniques

    Ian Bateman;Richard Carson;Brett Day;Michael Hanemann

  • Sustainable Intensification in Agriculture: Premises and Policies

    Tara Garnett;M.C. Appleby;A. Balmford;I.J. Bateman

  • Environmental Economics: An Elementary Introduction

    Robert Kerry Turner;David William Pearce;Ian J Bateman

  • Economic Analysis for Ecosystem Service Assessments

    Ian J. Bateman;Ian J. Bateman;Ian J. Bateman;Georgina M. Mace;Carlo Fezzi;Giles Atkinson

  • Bringing ecosystem services into economic decision-making: land use in the United Kingdom.

    Ian Jan Bateman;Amii R. Harwood;Georgina M. Mace;Robert T. Watson

  • Natural capital and ecosystem services informing decisions: From promise to practice

    Anne D. Guerry;Anne D. Guerry;Stephen Polasky;Jane Lubchenco;Rebecca E Chaplin-Kramer

  • Valuing environmental preferences : theory and practice of the contingent valuation method in the US, EU, and developing countries

    Ian Bateman;K. G. Willis

  • The aggregation of environmental benefit values: Welfare measures, distance decay and total WTP

    Ian J. Bateman;Brett H. Day;Stavros Georgiou;Iain Lake

  • A Test of the Theory of Reference-Dependent Preferences

    Ian Bateman;Alistair Munro;Bruce Rhodes;Chris Starmer

  • A meta-analysis of wetland contingent valuation studies

    R. Brouwer;I. H. Langford;I. J. Bateman;R. K. Turner

  • Validity and reliability

    Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Brett Day;Michael Hanemann

  • Elicitation and truncation effects in contingent valuation studies

    Ian J. Bateman;Ian H. Langford;R.Kerry Turner;Ken G. Willis

  • Using gross ecosystem product (GEP) to value nature in decision making.

    Zhiyun Ouyang;Changsu Song;Hua Zheng;Stephen Polasky

  • UK National Ecosystem Assessment:understanding nature's value to society. Synthesis of key findings

    R. Watson;S. Albon;R. Aspinall;M. Austen

  • Non-users' Willingness to Pay for a National Park: An Application and Critique of the Contingent Valuation Method

    Ian J. Bateman;Ian H. Langford

  • Bound and path effects in double and triple bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation

    Ian J Bateman;Ian H Langford;Andrew P Jones;Geoffrey N Kerr

  • Ordering effects and choice set awareness in repeat-response stated preference studies

    Brett Day;Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Diane Dupont

  • Valuing Environmental Preferences

    Ian J. Bateman;Kenneth G. Willis

  • UK National Ecosystem Assessment:Technical report

    R Watson;S Albon;R Aspinall;M Austen

  • Economic valuation with stated preference techniques : a manual : department for transport

    Ian Bateman

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian H. Langford
Ian H. Langford University of East Anglia
Andrew A. Lovett
Andrew A. Lovett University of East Anglia
Roy Brouwer
Roy Brouwer University of Waterloo
Graham Loomes
Graham Loomes University of Warwick
Richard T. Carson
Richard T. Carson University of California, San Diego
R. Kerry Turner
R. Kerry Turner University of East Anglia
Nick Hanley
Nick Hanley University of Glasgow
Robert Sugden
Robert Sugden University of East Anglia
Ken Willis
Ken Willis Newcastle University
Brendan Fisher
Brendan Fisher University of Vermont

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