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  1. What the Real Estate Market Tells Us about the Downside of Shale Energy Development

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/what-real-estate-market-tells-us-about-downside-shale-energy-development

    Produced by The Ohio State University's  Subsurface Energy Resource Center.  H. Allen Klaiber Sathya Gopalakrishnan Policy brief Wednesday, November 26, 2014 SERC Note #7- Gopalakirshnan Klaiber.pdf ...

  2. Decentralized Management Hinders Coastal Climate Adaptation: The Spatial-dynamics of Beach Nourishment

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/decentralized-management-hinders-coastal-climate-adaptation-spatial-dynamics

    Climate change threatens to alter coastline erosion patterns in space and time and coastal communities adapt to these threats with decentralized shoreline stabilization measures. We model strategic interaction between two neighboring towns, and explore we ...

  3. Bioeconomics: Nature as Capital

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/bioeconomics-nature-capital

    Bioeconomics is the application of capital theory to ecological and biological resources.  The study of bioeconomics links natural and economic science.  This linkage is fundamental to maximize the net present value of earth’s resources or manage these re ...

  4. Geoengineering Coastlines? From Accidental to Intentional

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/geoengineering-coastlines-accidental-intentional-0

    On developed coastlines, humans react to physical processes in coastal environments by stabilizing shorelines against chronic erosion and by taking measures to prevent destruction of coastal infrastructure during storms. While we are beginning to understa ...

  5. Geoengineering Coastlines? From Accidental to Intentional

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/geoengineering-coastlines-accidental-intentional

    On developed coastlines, humans react to physical processes in coastal environments by stabilizing shorelines against chronic erosion and by taking measures to prevent destruction of coastal infrastructure during storms. While we are beginning to understa ...

  6. Is the shale energy boom a bust for nearby residents? Evidence from housing values in Pennsylvania

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/shale-energy-boom-bust-nearby-residents-evidence-housing-values-pennsylvania

    Profitable extraction of previously inaccessible shale gas reserves has led to rapid expansion of shale exploration across the United States. While there is much enthusiasm surrounding the benefits from this source of energy as a potential path to energy ...

  7. Coupled economic‐coastline modeling with suckers and free riders

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/coupled-economic%E2%80%90coastline-modeling-suckers-and-free-riders

    Shoreline erosion is a natural trend along most sandy coastlines. Humans often respond to shoreline erosion with beach nourishment to maintain coastal property values. Locally extending the shoreline through nourishment alters alongshore sediment transpor ...

  8. Progress in coupling models of human and coastal landscape change

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/progress-coupling-models-human-and-coastal-landscape-change

    Humans are increasingly altering the Earth's surface, and affecting processes that shape and reshape landscapes. In many cases, humans are reacting to landscape-change processes that represent natural hazards. Thus, the landscape is reacting to human ...

  9. Emergent behavior in a coupled economic and coastline model for beach nourishment

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/emergent-behavior-coupled-economic-and-coastline-model-beach-nourishment

    Developed coastal areas often exhibit a strong systemic coupling between shoreline dynamics and economic dynamics. “Beach nourishment”, a common erosion-control practice, involves mechanically depositing sediment from outside the local littoral system ont ...

  10. Combining property rights and landings taxes to mitigate the ecological impacts of fishing

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/combining-property-rights-and-landings-taxes-mitigate-ecological-impacts

    Economists have long promoted fishery rationalization programs, but ITQs may fail to address the  ecological consequences of fishing. Of particular concern is that economic incentives to harvest larger  fish (due to size-dependent pricing or quota-induced ...

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