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42
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2080
National Ranking
52

Overview

John Rolfe is affiliated with Central Queensland University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, economics, econometrics, and agricultural and biological sciences. The main topics covered in their work include economic and environmental valuation, agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, water quality and pollution assessment, agricultural innovations and practices, environmental sustainability in business, organic food and agriculture, and water resources management and optimization.

Frequent publication venues for John Rolfe include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Food Quality and Preference
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin

In collaboration, John Rolfe has worked often with the following coauthors:

  • Megan Star
  • Jeremy De Valck
  • Darshana Rajapaksa
  • Delwar Akbar
  • Nicole Flint

Their recent papers reflect a range of environmental and economic topics. Notable publications include:

  • "Guidance to Enhance the Validity and Credibility of Environmental Benefit Transfers" (2021) published in Environmental and Resource Economics
  • "From farm to fork: Is food tourism a sustainable form of economic development?" (2020) published in Economic Analysis and Policy
  • "Willingness to pay for a domestic food waste diversion policy option in regional Queensland, Australia" (2020) published in Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Can cooperative business models solve horizontal and vertical coordination challenges? A case study in the Australian pineapple industry" (2022) published in Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management
  • "Potential changes in the recreational use value for Coastal Bay of Plenty, New Zealand due to oil spills: A combined approach of the travel cost and contingent behaviour methods" (2022) published in Ocean & Coastal Management

Best Publications

  • Choice modelling and its potential application to tropical rainforest preservation

    John Rolfe;Jeff Bennett;Jordan Louviere

  • Mining Developments and Social Impacts on Communities: Bowen Basin Case Studies

    Vanessa Petkova;Stewart Lockie;John Rolfe;Galina Ivanova

  • Attribute Causality in Environmental Choice Modelling

    Russell Blamey;Jeffrey Bennett;Jordan Louviere;Mark Morrison

  • Coal mining and the resource community cycle: A longitudinal assessment of the social impacts of the Coppabella coal mine

    Stewart Lockie;Maree Franettovich;Vanessa Petkova-Timmer;John Rolfe

  • A test of policy labels in environmental choice modelling studies

    Russell Blamey;Jeff W Bennett;Jordan Louviere;Mark Morrison

  • Benefit Transfer of Environmental and Resource Values - A Guide for Researchers and Practitioners

    Robert J. Johnston;John Rolfe;Randall S. Rosenberger;Roy Brouwer

  • Lessons from the Social and Economic Impacts of the Mining Boom in the Bowen Basin 2004-2006

    John Rolfe;Bob Miles;Stewart Lockie;Galina Ivanova

  • The value of recreational fishing in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: A pooled revealed preference and contingent behaviour model

    Prabha Prayaga;John Rolfe;Natalie Stoeckl

  • Choice certainty and consistency in repeated choice experiments

    Roy Brouwer;Thijs Dekker;John Rolfe;Jill Windle

  • The impact of offering two versus three alternatives in choice modelling experiments

    John Rolfe;Jeff Bennett

  • Valuing the Protection of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Sites

    John Rolfe;Jill Windle

  • Stated values and reminders of substitute goods: Testing for framing effects with choice modelling

    John Rolfe;Jeff Bennett;Jordan Louviere

  • Estimating Values for Recreational Fishing at Freshwater Dams in Queensland

    John Rolfe;Prabha Prayaga

  • Signal strength and climate relationships in 13C/12C ratios of tree ring cellulose from oak in southwest Finland

    I. Robertson;J. Rolfe;V. R. Switsur;A. H. C. Carter

  • Comparing Responses from Internet and Paper-Based Collection Methods in more Complex Stated Preference Environmental Valuation Surveys

    Jill Windle;John Rolfe

  • Democratisation versus engagement? Social and economic impact assessment and community participation in the coal mining industry of the Bowen Basin, Australia

    Stewart Lockie;Maree Franetovich;Sanjay Sharma;John Rolfe

  • Distance Decay Functions for Iconic Assets: Assessing National Values to Protect the Health of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia

    John Rolfe;Jill Windle

  • Adapting auctions for the provision of ecosystem services at the landscape scale

    Andrew F. Reeson;Andrew F. Reeson;Luis C. Rodriguez;Stuart M. Whitten;Kristen Williams

  • Diversification choices in agriculture: a Choice Modelling case study of sugarcane growers

    Jill Windle;John Rolfe

  • Assessing social and economic impacts associated with changes in the coal mining industry in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia

    Galina Ivanova;John Rolfe;Stewart Lockie;Vanessa Timmer

  • 2017 Scientific Consensus Statement: land use impacts on the Great Barrier Reef water quality and ecosystem condition

    Jane Waterhouse;Britta Schaffelke;Rebecca Bartley;Rachel Eberhard

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy Brouwer
Roy Brouwer University of Waterloo
Stewart Lockie
Stewart Lockie James Cook University
Jordan J. Louviere
Jordan J. Louviere University of South Australia
Robert J. Johnston
Robert J. Johnston Clark University
Shirley Gregor
Shirley Gregor Australian National University
Mark Morrison
Mark Morrison University of Queensland
Michael Burton
Michael Burton University of Western Australia
Peter C. Boxall
Peter C. Boxall University of Alberta
David J. Pannell
David J. Pannell University of Western Australia
David J. Midmore
David J. Midmore Central Queensland University

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