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Building resilience to extreme weather events in Phoenix: Considering contaminated sites and disadvantaged communities

February 01, 2024
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Variation in estimates of heat-related mortality reduction due to tree cover in US cities

January 01, 2022
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The value of climate amenities: A comparison of hedonic and discrete choice approaches

June 01, 2021
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Modeling lives saved from extreme heat by urban tree cover

June 01, 2021
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Ecosystem-based management and natural capital accounting

August 18, 2020
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Household location decisions and the value of climate amenities

November 01, 2018
Article

Using a final ecosystem goods and services approach to support policy analysis

September 13, 2018
Scholarly Report

National Ecosystem Services Classification System (NESCS): Framework design and policy application

September 01, 2015
Scholarly Report

Parameterizing the Integrated Exposure Response (IER) function for application in benefits tools

August 01, 2015
Scholarly Report

Frameworks for evaluating and developing health indicators of climate change

February 01, 2015
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Impacts of nitrogen and sulfur deposition on the growth of red spruce and sugar maple in the United States

December 01, 2012
Scholarly Report

Summary of climate data and moving costs (memo)

May 01, 2010
Scholarly Report

Climate change impacts on crop insurance. Contract AG-645S-C-08-0025. Final report

December 01, 2009
Scholarly Report

Updating the input price data for the pulp and paper sector (memo)

November 01, 2009
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Using choice experiments to value non-market goods and services: Evidence from field experiments

January 13, 2006