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| | Strategically Placing Green Infrastructure: Cost-Effective Land Conservation in the Floodplain | | Kousky, C., S. M. Olmstead, M. A. Walls, and M. Macauley | | Environmental Science & Technology | DOI: 10.1021/es303938c | | | | | | Shale gas development impacts on surface water quality in Pennsylvania | | Sheila M. Olmstead, Lucija A. Muehlenbachs, Jhih-Shyang Shih, Ziyan Chu, and Alan J. Krupnick | | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | March 2013 | Vol. 110, No. 13 | pp. 4962-4967 | | | | | | Goings On | | Joseph E. Stiglitz, Alan J. Krupnick, Carolyn Fischer, Randall Lutter, Margaret A. Walls, Dallas Burtraw, Sheila M. Olmstead, Karen L. Palmer, Joseph E. Aldy | | Resources | 2013 (182) | | | | | | Inside RFF | | Jintao Xu, Karen L. Palmer, Sheila M. Olmstead, Richard D. Morgenstern, Allen Blackman, Juha V. Siikamäki, Timothy J. Brennan, P. Lynn Scarlett, James N. Sanchirico, Yusuke Kuwayama , Antung Anthony Liu, C. Boyden Gray | | Resources | 2013 (182) | | | | | | What the Experts Say about the Environmental Risks of Shale Gas Development | | Alan J. Krupnick, Hal Gordon, Sheila M. Olmstead | | RFF Report | February 2013 | | | | | | Goings On | | James Smith, Anthony Paul, Carolyn Fischer, James W. Boyd, Elisheba Beia Spiller, Sheila M. Olmstead, Molly K. Macauley, Phil Sharp, Carolyn Kousky, Raymond J. Kopp, Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick, Yusuke Kuwayama , P. Lynn Scarlett, Karen L. Palmer | | Resources | 2012 (181) | | | | | | Resources Magazine: 179 | | James W. Boyd, Joel Darmstadter, Winston Harrington, Raymond J. Kopp, Carolyn Kousky, Joshua Linn, Sheila M. Olmstead, Juha V. Siikamäki, Phil Sharp | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | | Unnatural Disasters? | | Sheila M. Olmstead, Carolyn Kousky | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | | The Value of Scarce Water: Measuring the Inefficiency of Municipal Regulations | | Erin T. Mansur, Sheila M. Olmstead | | Journal of Urban Economics | February 2012 | Vol. 71 | pp. 332-346 | | | | | | An Expanded Three-Part Architecture for Post-2012 International Climate Policy | | Sheila M. Olmstead and Robert N. Stavins | | Review of Environmental Economics and Policy | Winter 2012 | Vol. 6, No. 1 | pp.65-85 | | | | | | The Role of Land Use in Adaptation to Increased Precipitation and Flooding: A Case Study in Wisconsin’s Lower Fox River Basin | | Carolyn Kousky, Sheila M. Olmstead, Margaret A. Walls, Adam Stern, Molly K. Macauley | | RFF Report | November 2011 | | | | | | The Role of Market Incentives in Environmental Policy | | Sheila Olmstead | | Oxford Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy | Sheldon Kamieniecki and Michael E. Kraft, eds. | Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press | forthcoming | | | | | | Making the case for new empirical research in wildfire economics and policy | | Carolyn Kousky, Sheila Olmstead, and Roger Sedjo | | Dean Lueck and Karen Bradshaw | Washington, DC: Resources for the Future | 2011 | | | | | | The Value of Household Water Service Quality in Lahore, Pakistan | | Agha Ali Akram and Sheila Olmstead | | Environmental and Resource Economics | June 2011 | Vol. 49, No. 2 | pp. 173-198 | | | | | | Applying market principles to environmental policy | | Sheila M. Olmstead | | Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century, 7th edition | Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft, eds. | Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press | 2010 | | | | | | Three Key Elements of Post-2012 International Climate Policy Architecture | | Sheila M. Olmstead, Robert N. Stavins | | RFF Discussion Paper 10-34 | June 2010 | | Abstract: We describe three essential elements of an effective post-2012 international global climate policy architecture: a means to ensure that key industrialized and developing nations are involved in differentiated but meaningful ways; an emphasis on an extended time path of targets; and inclusion of flexible market-based policy instruments to keep costs down and facilitate international equity. This architecture is consistent with fundamental aspects of the science, economics, and politics of global climate change; addresses specific shortcomings of the Kyoto Protocol; and builds upon the foundation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. | | | | The Economics of Managing Scarce Water Resources | | Sheila Olmstead | | Review of Environmental Economics and Policy | Summer 2010 | Vol. 4, No. 2 | | | | | | The Economics of Water Quality | | Sheila Olmstead | | Review of Environmental Economics and Policy | Winter 2010 | Vol. 4, No. 1 | pp. 44-62 | | | | | | Information Disclosure And Drinking Water Quality | | Lori D. Snyder, Sheila M. Olmstead | | Resources | Fall 2009 (173) | | | | | | The Economic Valuation of Environmental Amenities and Disamenities: Methods and Applications | | Sheila Olmstead and Robert Mendelsohn | | Annual Review of Environment and Resources, | November 2009 | Vol. 34 | 325-347. | | | | | |
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