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Overview

Nancy E. Bockstael is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, with a focus on economics, econometrics, finance, and environmental science. They have contributed to topics that involve the economic and environmental valuation of resources, forest management and policy, as well as climate change policy and economics.

Within their main fields of study, Nancy E. Bockstael has worked in:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Environmental Science

Their subfields of study include:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Global and Planetary Change

The main topics covered by their work are:

  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics

Nancy E. Bockstael has published their research in academic venues such as Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. A recent paper of theirs, published in 2021, is titled Contributions of women at the intersection of agricultural economics and environmental and natural resource economics and appears in this venue.

Frequent collaborators with Nancy E. Bockstael include:

  • Kathleen Segerson
  • Catherine L. Kling

Best Publications

  • Spatial landscape indices in a hedonic framework: an ecological economics analysis using GIS

    Jacqueline Geoghegan;Lisa A. Wainger;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • EVIDENCE OF THE EFFECTS OF WATER QUALITY ON RESIDENTIAL LAND PRICES

    Christopher G. Leggett;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • Modeling Economics and Ecology: The Importance of a Spatial Perspective

    Nancy E. Bockstael

  • The evolution of urban sprawl: Evidence of spatial heterogeneity and increasing land fragmentation

    Elena G. Irwin;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • On measuring economic values for nature

    Nancy E. Bockstael;A. Myrick Freeman;Raymond J. Kopp;Paul R. Portney

  • Interacting agents, spatial externalities and the evolution of residential land use patterns

    Elena G. Irwin;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • Applying the Generalized-Moments Estimation Approach to Spatial Problems Involving Micro-Level Data

    Kathleen P. Bell;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • Estimating the value of water quality improvements in a recreational demand framework

    Nancy E. Bockstael;W. Michael Hanemann;Catherine L. Kling

  • The Problem of Identifying Land Use Spillovers: Measuring the Effects of Open Space on Residential Property Values

    Elena G. Irwin;Elena G. Irwin;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • Land use externalities, open space preservation, and urban sprawl

    Elena G. Irwin;Nancy E. Bockstael

  • Time and the Recreational Demand Model

    Nancy E. Bockstael;Ivar E. Strand;W. Michael Hanemann

  • Ecological economic modeling and valuation of ecosystems

    N. Bockstael;R. Costanza;R. Costanza;I. Strand;W. Boynton;W. Boynton

  • Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences: A Theoretical Guide to Empirical Models

    Nancy E. Bockstael;Kenneth E. McConnell

  • Discrete modelling of supply response under uncertainty: The case of the fishery

    Nancy E Bockstael;James J Opaluch

  • Measuring the Welfare Effects of Nutrition Information

    Mario F. Teisl;Mario F. Teisl;Nancy E. Bockstael;Nancy E. Bockstael;Alan Levy

  • Welfare Measurement in the Household Production Framework

    Nancy E. Bockstael;Kenneth E. Mcconnell;Gary Becker;William Gorman

  • Measuring the Benefits of Improvements in Water Quality: The Chesapeake Bay

    N. E. Bockstael;K. E. McCONNELL;I. E. Strand

  • A Random Utility Model for Sportfishing: Some Preliminary Results for Florida

    N. E. Bockstael;K. E. McCONNELL;I. E. Strand

  • Theory and estimation of the household production function for wildlife recreation

    Nancy E Bockstael;Kenneth E McConnell

  • The Effect of Common Sources of Regression Error on Benefit Estimates

    Nancy E. Bockstael;Ivar E. Strand

  • Ecological Forecasting and the Urbanization of Stream Ecosystems: Challenges for Economists, Hydrologists, Geomorphologists, and Ecologists

    Christer Nilsson;Christer Nilsson;James E. Pizzuto;Glenn E. Moglen;Margaret A. Palmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario F. Teisl
Mario F. Teisl University of Maine
Walter R. Boynton
Walter R. Boynton University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
James E. Pizzuto
James E. Pizzuto University of Delaware
Brian E. Roe
Brian E. Roe The Ohio State University
Robert Costanza
Robert Costanza University College London

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