The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Contingent valuation, Valuation, Willingness to pay, Environmental economics and Value. His Contingent valuation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Natural resource economics, Environmental accounting, Economy and Public good. The study incorporates disciplines such as Meta-analysis, Activity-based costing and National accounts in addition to Valuation.
The concepts of his Willingness to pay study are interwoven with issues in Actuarial science, Marketing and Income elasticity of demand, Econometrics. He has included themes like Production, Internationalization and Operations management in his Environmental economics study. Ståle Navrud has researched Value in several fields, including Microeconomics, Recreational fishing and Operations research.
Ståle Navrud focuses on Contingent valuation, Valuation, Willingness to pay, Public economics and Natural resource economics. His Contingent valuation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cultural heritage, Marketing, Preference and Environmental resource management. In the field of Cultural heritage, his study on Cultural heritage management overlaps with subjects such as Environmental ethics.
Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Environmental economics under Valuation, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Externality. His work in Willingness to pay addresses issues such as Actuarial science, which are connected to fields such as Payment card. His Public economics research includes themes of Developing country, Unit and Public good.
Ståle Navrud mainly investigates Ecosystem services, Valuation, Contingent valuation, Natural resource economics and Humanities. His Valuation study incorporates themes from Specification, Econometrics, Fishing, Non-use value and Opportunity cost. Contingent valuation is a subfield of Willingness to pay that Ståle Navrud studies.
His Willingness to pay research incorporates elements of Urbanization and Public good. Ståle Navrud combines subjects such as Global biodiversity, Income elasticity of demand, Delphi method and Marginal utility with his study of Natural resource economics. His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Willingness to accept and Externality.
His primary areas of study are Valuation, Ecosystem services, Contingent valuation, Environmental planning and Developing country. His work deals with themes such as Opportunity cost and Fishing, which intersect with Valuation. The subject of his Contingent valuation research is within the realm of Willingness to pay.
His Willingness to pay research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Quality, Advertising and Survey data collection. His work carried out in the field of Developing country brings together such families of science as Public economics, Flood insurance, Preference elicitation, Urbanization and Microeconomics. His work is dedicated to discovering how Microeconomics, Welfare are connected with Goods and services and Payment and other disciplines.
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Valuing cultural heritage: applying environmental valuation techniques to historic buildings, monuments and artifacts.
Ståle Navrud;Richard C. Ready.
Valuing cultural heritage: applying environmental valuation techniques to historic buildings, monuments and artifacts. (2002)
Valuing cultural heritage: applying environmental valuation techniques to historic buildings, monuments and artifacts.
Ståle Navrud;Richard C. Ready.
Valuing cultural heritage: applying environmental valuation techniques to historic buildings, monuments and artifacts. (2002)
ExternE - externalities of energy - methodology 2005 update
P. Bickel;R. Friedrich;B. Droste Franke;T. M. Bachmann.
(2004)
ExternE - externalities of energy - methodology 2005 update
P. Bickel;R. Friedrich;B. Droste Franke;T. M. Bachmann.
(2004)
Environmental valuation in developing countries: The recreational value of wildlife viewing
StÅle Navrud;E.D. Mungatana.
Ecological Economics (1994)
Environmental valuation in developing countries: The recreational value of wildlife viewing
StÅle Navrud;E.D. Mungatana.
Ecological Economics (1994)
Are Internet surveys an alternative to face-to-face interviews in contingent valuation?
Henrik Lindhjem;Ståle Navrud.
Ecological Economics (2011)
Are Internet surveys an alternative to face-to-face interviews in contingent valuation?
Henrik Lindhjem;Ståle Navrud.
Ecological Economics (2011)
How Do Respondents with Uncertain Willingness to Pay Answer Contingent Valuation Questions
Richard C. Ready;Ståle Navrud;W. Richard Dubourg.
Land Economics (2001)
How Do Respondents with Uncertain Willingness to Pay Answer Contingent Valuation Questions
Richard C. Ready;Ståle Navrud;W. Richard Dubourg.
Land Economics (2001)
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