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AERE Workshop History

  • 1985, Recreation Demand Modeling -- Boulder, Colorado
  • 1986, Marine Pollution and Environmental Damage Assessment -- Narragansett, Rhode Island
  • 1987, Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement: Theory and Practice -- Newark, Delaware
  • 1988, Marine and Sport Fisheries: Economic Valuation and Management -- Seattle, Washington
  • 1989, Estimating and Valuing Morbidity in a Policy Context -- Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  • 1990, Natural Resource Market Mechanisms -- Waunakee, Wisconsin
  • 1991, The Management of Nonpoint-Source Pollution -- Lexington, Kentucky
  • 1992, Benefits Transfer: Procedures, Problems, and Research Needs -- Snowbird, Utah
  • 1993, International Issues in the Analysis of Policies to Regulate Pollution
  • 1994, Integrating the Environment and the Economy: Sustainable Development and Economic/Ecological Modeling -- Boulder, Colorado
  • 1995, Government Regulation and Compensation: Implications for Environmental Quality and Natural Resoyrce Use -- Annapolis, Maryland
  • 1996, Combining Stated Preference Data and Revealed Preference Data to Estimate the Demand for and/or Benefits from Environmental Amenities -- Lake Tahoe, California
  • 1997, Economic Analysis of Ecosystems -- Annapolis, Maryland
  • 1998, No Workshop due to World Congress
  • 1999, Market-Based Instruments for Environmental Protection -- Cambridge, Massachussetts
  • 2000, Effectiveness of Resource and Environmental Regulation -- San Diego CA
  • 2001, Assessing and Managing Environmental and Public Health Risks -- Bar Harbor, ME
  • 2002, No workshop due to World Congress
  • 2003, Spatial Theory, Modeling, and Econometrics in Environmental and Resource Economics -- Madison, Wisconsin
  • 2004, Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy -- Estes Park, Colorado
  • 2005, Natural Resources at Risk -- Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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