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D-Index
40
Citations
5664
World Ranking
2321
National Ranking
76

Best Publications

  • Landscape externalities from onshore wind power

    Jürgen Meyerhoff;Cornelia Ohl;Volkmar Hartje

  • Protest beliefs in contingent valuation: Explaining their motivation

    Jürgen Meyerhoff;Ulf Liebe

  • To Pay or Not to Pay: Competing Theories to Explain Individuals’ Willingness to Pay for Public Environmental Goods

    Ulf Liebe;Peter Preisendörfer;Jürgen Meyerhoff

  • Status Quo Effect in Choice Experiments: Empirical Evidence on Attitudes and Choice Task Complexity

    Jürgen Meyerhoff;Ulf Liebe

  • Environmental Valuation with Discrete Choice Experiments

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  • A turbine is not only a turbine: The role of social context and fairness characteristics for the local acceptance of wind power

    Ulf Liebe;Anna Bartczak;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Jürgen Meyerhoff

  • Do protest responses to a contingent valuation question and a choice experiment differ

    Jürgen Meyerhoff;Ulf Liebe

  • Differences in the recreational value of urban parks between weekdays and weekends: A discrete choice analysis

    Christine Bertram;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Henry Wüstemann

  • Efficient and equitable spatial allocation of renewable power plants at the country scale

    Martin Drechsler;Jonas Egerer;Jonas Egerer;Martin Lange;Frank Masurowski

  • Determinants of protest responses in environmental valuation: A meta-study

    Jürgen Meyerhoff;Ulf Liebe;Ulf Liebe

  • Non-market valuation of forest goods and services: Good practice guidelines

    Pere Riera;Giovanni Signorello;Mara Thiene;Pierre Alexandre Mahieu

  • Species‐specific preferences of German recreational anglers for freshwater fishing experiences, with emphasis on the intrinsic utilities of fish stocking and wild fishes

    R. Arlinghaus;R. Arlinghaus;B. Beardmore;C. Riepe;J. Meyerhoff

  • Heterogeneous preferences toward landscape externalities of wind turbines – combining choices and attitudes in a hybrid model

    Petr Mariel;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Stephane Hess

  • Benefits of meeting nutrient reduction targets for the Baltic Sea – a contingent valuation study in the nine coastal states

    Heini Ahtiainen;Janne Artell;Mikolaj Czajkowski;Berit Hasler

  • Stated willingness to pay as hypothetical behaviour: Can attitudes tell us more?

    Jürgen Meyerhoff

  • Combining spatial modeling and choice experiments for the optimal spatial allocation of wind turbines

    Martin Drechsler;Cornelia Ohl;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Marcus Eichhorn

  • Benefits of biodiversity enhancement of nature-oriented silviculture: Evidence from two choice experiments in Germany

    Jürgen Meyerhoff;Ulf Liebe;Volkmar Hartje

  • Environmental Valuation with Discrete Choice Experiments: Guidance on Design, Implementation and Data Analysis

    Petr Mariel;David Hoyos;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Mikolaj Czajkowski

  • Spatial Dimensions of Stated Preference Valuation in Environmental and Resource Economics: Methods, Trends and Challenges

    Klaus Glenk;Robert J. Johnston;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Julian Sagebiel

  • Test–Retest Reliability of Choice Experiments in Environmental Valuation

    Ulf Liebe;Ulf Liebe;Jürgen Meyerhoff;Volkmar Hartje

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