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Prof.dr. G.C. van Kooten
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info:eu-repo/dai/nl/142080756
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Tevens werkzaam als professor aan de University of Victoria, Department of Economics, Canada
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Associate professor
Organisation
Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group (WUR)
Publications
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Climate Change, Climate Science and Economics
Options for maintaining forest productivity after natural disturbance: A principal–agent approach
Re-evaluating the role of biomass and dead organic matter in the optimal forest harvest decision with carbon sequestration
Potential for Weather-Indexed Insurance in Northern China
The Effect of Climate Change on Wetlands and Waterfowl in Western Canada: Incorporating Cropping Decisions into a Bioeconomic Model(Online first)
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Enhanced publications
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Doctoral Thesis: Household fuel consumption and resource use in rural-urban Ethiopia
Doctoral Thesis: Valuation of land use in the Netherlands and British Columbia: a spatial hedonic GIS-based approach
Current research
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Land use, agricultural structure, wildlife and landscape policy
Completed research projects
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Marine ecosystem-based management and institutional economics:assessing the ecological and economic benifits of Marine Protected Areas
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Marine ecosystem-based management and institutional economics:assessing the ecological and economic benifits of Marine Protected Areas
Supervisor
New methodologies for the evaluation of different types of multiple land use
Supervisor
Household fuel consumption and resource use in the rural-urban perspective for Ethiopia
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Marine ecosystem-based management and institutional economics: Assessing the ecological and economic benefits of marine protected areas
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A20000
Plant production and animal production
D43000
Economics
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