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John C. Bergstrom is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a primary focus on Engineering and Environmental Science. Within these domains, they have contributed notably to subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Automotive Engineering, Sociology and Political Science, and Environmental Engineering.

The research topics covered by Bergstrom reflect a diverse and interdisciplinary approach. Key topics include:

  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility

Bergstrom has published frequently in several venues, indicating the breadth of their academic engagement. Key publication venues include:

  • AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Energy Research & Social Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics

Their recent papers demonstrate ongoing involvement in topics related to battery technologies, economic impacts on recreation, and energy policy. Representative recent publications are:

  • "A machine learning-based framework for online prediction of battery ageing trajectory and lifetime using histogram data" (2022, Journal of Power Sources)
  • "How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Outdoor Recreation in the U.S.? A Revealed Preference Approach" (2020, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy)
  • "State of Health Estimation for Lithium-Ion Batteries Under Arbitrary Usage Using Data-Driven Multimodel Fusion" (2023, IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification)
  • "The impact of variable renewable energy resources on power system reliability" (2021, Energy Policy)
  • "Recreational travel behavior and COVID-19: Insights from expected utility and the theory of planned behavior" (2022, Tourism Economics)

Bergstrom frequently collaborates with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Yizhou Zhang
  • Torsten Wik
  • Changfu Zou
  • John Salazar
  • Amanda J. Harker Steele

Best Publications

  • Measuring the Demand for Environmental Quality

    John C. Bergstrom

  • Benefit transfer studies: Myths, pragmatism, and idealism

    Kevin J. Boyle;John C. Bergstrom

  • Defining, valuing and providing ecosystem goods and services

    Thomas C. Brown;John C. Bergstrom;John B. Loomis

  • Public Environmental Amenity Benefits of Private Land: The Case of Prime Agricultural Land

    John C. Bergstrom;B. L. Dillman;John R. Stoll

  • Contingent valuation, net marginal benefits, and the scale of riparian ecosystem restoration

    Thomas P. Holmes;John C. Bergstrom;Eric Huszar;Susan B. Kask

  • The Impact of Information on Environmental Commodity Valuation Decisions

    John C. Bergstrom;John R. Stoll;Alan Randall

  • Using meta-analysis for benefits transfer: Theory and practice

    John C. Bergstrom;Laura O. Taylor

  • Outdoor recreation in American life : a national assessment of demand and supply trends

    H. Ken Cordell;Carter Betz;J. Michael Bowker;Donald B.K. English

  • Economic value of wetlands-based recreation

    John C. Bergstrom;John R. Stoll;John P. Titre;Vernon L. Wright

  • What Do We Know About Groundwater Values? Preliminary Implications from a Meta Analysis of Contingent-Valuation Studies

    Kevin J. Boyle;Gregory L. Poe;John C. Bergstrom

  • Status of Benefits Transfer in the United States and Canada: A Review

    John C. Bergstrom;Paul De Civita

  • Information Effects in Contingent Markets

    John C. Bergstrom;John R. Stoll;Alan Randall

  • An Analysis of the Demand for and Value of Outdoor Recreation in the United States.

    John C. Bergstrom;H. Ken Cordell

  • Economic Impacts of Recreational Spending on Rural Areas: A Case Study

    John C. Bergstrom;H. Ken Cordell;Gregory A. Ashley;Alan E. Watson

  • Estimating the economic value and impacts of recreational trails: a case study of the Virginia Creeper Rail Trail.

    J.M. Bowker;John C. Bergstrom;Joshua Gill

  • What Have We Learned from Over 20 Years of Farmland Amenity Valuation Research in North America

    John C. Bergstrom;Richard C. Ready

  • A spatial panel data approach to estimating U.S. state-level energy emissions

    J. Wesley Burnett;John C. Bergstrom;Jeffrey H. Dorfman

  • Wilderness values in America: Does immigrant status or ethnicity matter?

    Cassandra Y. Johnson;J. M. Bowker;John C. Bergstrom;H. Ken Cordell

  • Economic impacts of state parks on state economies in the south.

    John C. Bergstrom;H. Ken Cordell;Alan E. Watson;Gregory A. Ashley

  • Outdoor recreation participation trends

    H. Ken Cordell;R. Jeff Teasley;John C. Bergstrom;Jack Martin

  • A CONTINGENT TRIP MODEL FOR ESTIMATING RAIL-TRAIL DEMAND

    Carter J. Betz;John C. Bergstrom;J. M. Bowker

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas P. Holmes
Thomas P. Holmes United States Department of Agriculture
Gerrit Hoogenboom
Gerrit Hoogenboom University of Florida
Thomas C. Brown
Thomas C. Brown US Forest Service

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