John Rolfe mainly investigates Choice modelling, Econometrics, Contingent valuation, Environmental resource management and Environmental economics. His study in Choice modelling is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Indigenous, Substitute good and Agricultural economics. The Choice set research John Rolfe does as part of his general Econometrics study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Referendum, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His Contingent valuation research includes themes of Value, Statistics, Travel cost and Ecosystem health. His research integrates issues of Economic impact analysis, Coal mining, Land management, Community development and Recreational fishing in his study of Environmental resource management. John Rolfe interconnects Market failure, Ecosystem services, Matching, Call for bids and Indirect costs in the investigation of issues within Environmental economics.
John Rolfe mainly focuses on Choice modelling, Environmental resource management, Natural resource economics, Environmental planning and Agriculture. The Choice modelling study combines topics in areas such as Environmental economics, Econometrics and Willingness to pay. His Environmental resource management research incorporates themes from Incentive, Economic impact analysis, Asset and Land use.
His Natural resource economics research integrates issues from Cost–benefit analysis, Investment and Contingent valuation. As a part of the same scientific family, John Rolfe mostly works in the field of Environmental planning, focusing on Water quality and, on occasion, Call for bids and Great barrier reef. His work deals with themes such as Production and Agricultural economics, which intersect with Agriculture.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental planning, Environmental resource management, Recreation, Water quality and Agriculture. His Environmental planning research includes elements of Sustainable agriculture, Signage, Land management and Natural capital. His Environmental resource management study which covers Land use that intersects with Stakeholder and Closure.
His studies examine the connections between Water quality and genetics, as well as such issues in Reef, with regards to Scale and Ecosystem. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Great barrier reef, Contingent valuation, Willingness to pay and Economic impact analysis is strongly linked to Natural resource economics. His work carried out in the field of Local government brings together such families of science as Market price, Downstream and Choice modelling.
John Rolfe spends much of his time researching Environmental resource management, Environmental planning, Agriculture, Reef and Water quality. In his study, Contingent valuation is strongly linked to Recreation, which falls under the umbrella field of Environmental resource management. His Environmental planning research includes themes of Sustainable agriculture, Signage and Environmental impact of agriculture.
His studies in Agriculture integrate themes in fields like Economic growth, Sample and Public good. His Reef study also includes fields such as
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Choice modelling and its potential application to tropical rainforest preservation
John Rolfe;Jeff Bennett;Jordan Louviere.
Ecological Economics (2000)
Choice modelling and its potential application to tropical rainforest preservation
John Rolfe;Jeff Bennett;Jordan Louviere.
Ecological Economics (2000)
Mining Developments and Social Impacts on Communities: Bowen Basin Case Studies
Vanessa Petkova;Stewart Lockie;John Rolfe;Galina Ivanova.
Rural society (2009)
Mining Developments and Social Impacts on Communities: Bowen Basin Case Studies
Vanessa Petkova;Stewart Lockie;John Rolfe;Galina Ivanova.
Rural society (2009)
Attribute Causality in Environmental Choice Modelling
Russell Blamey;Jeffrey Bennett;Jordan Louviere;Mark Morrison.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2002)
Attribute Causality in Environmental Choice Modelling
Russell Blamey;Jeffrey Bennett;Jordan Louviere;Mark Morrison.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2002)
A test of policy labels in environmental choice modelling studies
Russell Blamey;Jeff W Bennett;Jordan Louviere;Mark Morrison.
Ecological Economics (2000)
A test of policy labels in environmental choice modelling studies
Russell Blamey;Jeff W Bennett;Jordan Louviere;Mark Morrison.
Ecological Economics (2000)
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.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review (2009)
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.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review (2009)
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