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- 2Stated Preference
- 1Account of Oneself
- 1Anxiety
- 1Attribute Based Choice
- 1Conditional Logit
- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Adamowicz, Wiktor (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology
- 1Boxall, Peter (Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Hauer, Grant (Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Kent, Stephen A (Sociology)
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Spring 2012
This thesis seeks to measure the economic benefits of Woodland Caribou conservation in Alberta, Canada. Woodland Caribou are listed as threatened (Environment Canada 2008) both federally and provincially. Stated preference techniques were used to elicit the public’s willingness to pay for caribou...
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Fall 2023
Evidence suggests that property-level risk reduction against natural hazards is worthwhile, however households often don’t make these investments. The overall objective of this thesis was to understand the decision-making process concerning household investment in property-level flood protection...
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Fall 2017
In recent years, narratives about various embellished and imaginary risks of vaccination have come under criticism because of their implications for the widespread acceptance of vaccines. Criticisms of these narratives often accompany assumptions that all mainstream health professionals accept,...