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Robert P. Berrens is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a particular emphasis on economics and econometrics, soil science, sociology and political science, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and global and planetary change.

Their work spans main topics such as economic and environmental valuation, agricultural risk and resilience, water resources management and optimization, water-energy-food nexus studies, blockchain technology applications and security, energy, environment, and transportation policies, and housing market and economics.

Robert P. Berrens has published frequently in several venues including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Real Estate Economics
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
  • International Journal of Wildland Fire

Several recent papers highlight their involvement in diverse environmental and economic topics:

  • Economic estimation of Bitcoin mining's climate damages demonstrates closer resemblance to digital crude than digital gold, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Does the solemn oath lower WTP responses in a discrete choice experiment application to solar energy?, 2020, Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
  • More smoke today for less smoke tomorrow? We need to better understand the public health benefits and costs of prescribed fire, 2022, International Journal of Wildland Fire
  • PRESCRIBED BURNS, SMOKE EXPOSURE, AND INFANT HEALTH, 2020, Contemporary Economic Policy
  • Major league soccer expansion and property values: do sports franchises generate amenities or disamenities?, 2020, Applied Economics

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Benjamin A. Jones, Brady P. Horn, Andrew L. Goodkind, Aakrit Joshi, and Sina Fazeli.

Best Publications

  • The Advent of Internet Surveys for Political Research: A Comparison of Telephone and Internet Samples

    Robert P. Berrens;Alok K. Bohara;Hank Jenkins‐Smith;Carol Silva

  • Explaining Disparities between Actual and Hypothetical Stated Values: Further Investigation Using Meta-Analysis

    Joseph Little;Robert Berrens

  • A META-ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE STUDIES

    Therese A. Cavlovic;Kenneth H. Baker;Robert P. Berrens;Kishore Gawande

  • Willingness to pay for safe drinking water: Evidence from Parral, Mexico.

    William F. Vásquez;Pallab Mozumder;Jesús Hernández-Arce;Robert P. Berrens

  • Information and effort in contingent valuation surveys: application to global climate change using national internet samples ☆

    Robert P. Berrens;Alok K. Bohara;Hank C. Jenkins-Smith;Carol L. Silva

  • Examining the Role of Social Isolation on Stated Preferences

    John A. List;Robert P. Berrens;Alok K. Bohara;Joe Kerkvliet

  • Public Support for Reducing US Reliance on Fossil Fuels: Investigating Household Willingness-to-Pay for Energy Research and Development

    Hui Li;Hank C. Jenkins-Smith;Carol L. Silva;Robert P. Berrens

  • Testing the Validity of Contingent Behavior Trip Responses

    Therese C. Grijalva;Therese C. Grijalva;Robert P. Berrens;Alok K. Bohara;W. Douglass Shaw

  • Cryptodamages: Monetary value estimates of the air pollution and human health impacts of cryptocurrency mining

    Andrew L. Goodkind;Benjamin A. Jones;Robert P. Berrens

  • Investigating intended evacuation from wildfires in the wildland–urban interface: Application of a bivariate probit model

    Pallab Mozumder;Nejem Raheem;John Talberth;Robert P. Berrens

  • A consumption-based theory of the environmental Kuznets curve

    Kishore Gawande;Robert P. Berrens;Alok K. Bohara

  • Valuing the Protection of Minimum Instream Flows in New Mexico

    Robert P. Berrens;Philip T. Ganderton;Carol L. Silva

  • Further Investigation of Voluntary Contribution Contingent Valuation: Fair Share, Time of Contribution, and Respondent Uncertainty

    Robert P. Berrens;Hank Jenkins-Smith;Alok K. Bohara;Carol L. Silva

  • AVERTING AND INSURANCE DECISIONS IN THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE: IMPLICATIONS OF SURVEY AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA FOR WILDFIRE RISK REDUCTION POLICY

    John Talberth;Robert P. Berrens;Michael McKee;Michael L. Jones

  • Contingent values for New Mexico instream flows : With tests of scope, group-size reminder and temporal reliability

    R.P Berrens;A.K Bohara;C.L Silva;D Brookshire

  • Inorganic fertilizer use and biodiversity risk: An empirical investigation☆

    Pallab Mozumder;Robert P. Berrens

  • Insect infestation and residential property values: A hedonic analysis of the mountain pine beetle epidemic

    James I. Price;Daniel W. McCollum;Robert P. Berrens

  • A risk-based environmental Kuznets curve for US hazardous waste sites

    Pingo Wang;Alok K. Bohara;Robert P. Berrens;Kishore Gawande

  • Effects of Total Cost and Group-Size Information on Willingness to Pay Responses: Open Ended vs. Dichotomous Choice

    Alok K. Bohara;Michael McKee;Robert P. Berrens;Hank Jenkins-Smith

  • Valuing the Loss of Rock Climbing Access in Wilderness Areas: A National-Level Random Utility Model

    Therese A. Grijalva;Robert P. Berrens;Alok Bohara;Paul Mark Jakus

  • Economic growth and environmental quality: a meta-analysis of environmental Kuznets curve studies

    Hui Li;Robert P. Berrens;Therese Grijalva

Frequent Co-Authors

Alok K. Bohara
Alok K. Bohara University of New Mexico
Michael McKee
Michael McKee Appalachian State University
David L. Weimer
David L. Weimer University of Wisconsin–Madison
David S. Brookshire
David S. Brookshire University of New Mexico
Stephen Polasky
Stephen Polasky University of Minnesota
Richard M. Adams
Richard M. Adams Oregon State University
John A. List
John A. List University of Chicago
Angela D. Bryan
Angela D. Bryan University of Colorado Boulder

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