Rebecca Moore

 

Assistant Professor, Natural Resource Economics

Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602

RMoore@warnell.uga.edu

 

 

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In Prep

Moore, Rebecca, Rich Bishop, and Bill Provencher, “The Benefits of Reduced Non-point Source Pollution in Green Bay, WI”.

 

Moore, Rebecca, “Using Attitudes to Characterize Heterogeneous Preferences”.

 

In Review

Moore, Rebecca, Rich Bishop, Patricia Champ, and Bill Provencher,  “Accounting for respondent uncertainty to improve willingness to pay estimates."

 

Champ, Patricia, Rebecca Moore, Rich Bishop, "A comparison of approaches to mitigating hypothetical bias."

 

Published, non-conference papers

Moore, Rebecca. 2008. "Value of Water," Encyclopedia of Rural America, 2nd edition.  New York: Grey House Publishing.

 

Provencher, Bill, and Rebecca Moore.  2006. “A Discussion of ‘Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes:  A Latent-Class Model’” Environmental and Resource Economics 34:  117-124.

 

Macpherson, Alexander, Rebecca Moore, and Bill Provencher.  2006. “A Dynamic Principle-Agent Model of Human Mediated Aquatic Species Invasions.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review  35(1):  144-154.

 

Published, conference papers

Moore, Rebecca. 2008. “Using Attitudes to Characterize Heterogeneous Preferences,” American Agricultural Economics Association, 2008 Selected Paper 469704 (36 pgs).  Available in AgEcon Search online library http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/

 

Moore, Rebecca, Richard Bishop, and Bill Provencher. 2007. “Valuing a Spatially Diverse Non-market Good:  The Benefits of Reduced Non-Point Source Pollution in Green Bay, WI,” American Agricultural Economics Association, 2007 Selected Paper 174740 (34 pgs).  Available in AgEcon Search online library http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/.

 

Champ, Patricia A., Richard C. Bishop and Rebecca Moore.  2005. “Approaches to Mitigating Hypothetical Bias.” Proceedings from 2005 Western Regional Research Project W-1133: Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning, Salt Lake City, UT.

 

Popular Press

Rhett Jackson, Todd Rasmussen, and Rebecca Moore. 2007. “State can only manage, not end, drought” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 1, 2007:  A13. 

 

 

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