- Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE)
Infobox Journal
discipline =Economics
abbreviation = ERE
publisher =Springer
country = Netherlands
frequency = 12 issues per year
history = 1991 - present
openaccess =
website = http://www.springer.com/economics/environmental/journal/10640?detailsPage=aimsAndScopes
ISSN = 0924-6460Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) is a
peer-review ed journal ofenvironmental economics published monthly in three volumes per year. It is the official journal of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Since 1991, it has had a growing influence upon the field ofEnvironmental Economics . [cite web |url=http://www.env-econ.net/2008/01/top-journals-in.html |title=www.env-econ.net ]The journals' main concern is the application of economic theory and methods to environmental issues and problems that require detailed analysis in order to improve management strategies. Areas of particular concern include evaluation and development of instruments of environmental policy; cost-benefit and cost effectiveness analysis; sectoral environmental policy impact analysis; modelling and simulation; institutional arrangements; resource pricing and the valuation of environmental goods; and environmental quality indicators. Special issues are occasionally dedicated to particular topics.
The editors of the journal encourage a pluralistic approach to both theoretical and applied contributions. The publication of empirically based, policy-oriented research is given a high priority in the Journal in order to further critical discussion. Environmental & Resource Economics also entertains papers with an interdisciplinary approach, where this helps to improve knowledge of the real world complexities present, provided that the analysis retains links to or components of economic thinking. The journal publishes research that is likely to be of interest to economists, economic geographers and other academics, professionals and officials with a working interest in environmental matters.
The journal is currently managed by joint Chief Editors R.K. Turner and I.J. Bateman, both of the Center for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE) School of Environmental Sciences,
University of East Anglia , Norwich, UK. The journal's tables of contents can be viewed online at the publisher's website. [cite web |url=http://www.springerlink.com/content/0924-6460 |title=ERE Tables of Contents]Growth in Citations
High-impact Articles
Although ERE has been published since 1991, it has only been indexed by the
Web of Science since 1998, so it is difficult to get an accurate comprehensive count of citations. Nevertheless, based on data fromWeb of Science , this journal's most highly cited articles, as of 09 February 2008 are shown in the following table, ranked by numbers of total citations.Rank Title, Author(s), Vol.(No.) Pages, Year Total
citesAvg.
yearly1 "Contingent valuation: Controversies and evidence," Carson RT, Flores NE, Meade NF, Vol. 19 (2) 173-210, 2001 82 10.25 2 "What experimental protocol influence disparities between actual and hypothetical stated values?” List JA, Gallet CA, Vol. 20 (3) 241-254, 2001 45 5.62 3 " [http://ideas.repec.org/a/kap/enreec/v21y2002i1p47-73.html Estimates of the damage costs of climate change. Part 1: Benchmark estimates] ,” Tol RSJ, Vol. 21 (1) 47-73, 2002 44 6.29 4 "International equity and differentiation in global warming policy - An application to tradeable emission permits,” Rose A, Stevens B, Edmonds J, et al., Vol. 12 (1) 25-51, 1998 39 3.55 5 "Using choice experiments to value the environment - Design issues, current experience and future prospects,” Hanley N, Wright RE, Adamowicz V, Vol. 11 (3-4) 413-428, 1998 38 3.45 6 " [http://ideas.repec.org/a/kap/enreec/v21y2002i2p135-160.html Estimates of the damage costs of climate change - Part II. Dynamic estimates] ,” Tol RSJ, Vol. 21 (2) 135-160, 2002 35 5 7 "Understanding heterogeneous preferences in random utility models: A latent class approach," Boxall PC, Adamowicz WL, Vol. 23 (4) 421-446, 2002 34 4.86 8 "Resilience in the dynamics of economy-environment systems,” Perrings C, Vol. 11 (3-4) 503-520, 1998 33 3 9 "Valuing mangrove-fishery linkages - A case study of Campeche, Mexico,” Barbier EB, Strand I, Vol. 12 (2) 151-166, 1998 30 2.73 10 "Environmental policy and technological change,” Jaffe AB, Newell RG, Stavins RN, Vol. 22 (1-2) 41-69, 2002 28 4 11 "Donation payment mechanisms and contingent valuation: An empirical study of hypothetical bias,” Champ PA, Bishop RC, Vol. 19 (4) 383-402, 2001 26 3.25 12 "The validity of environmental benefits transfer: Further empirical testing,” Brouwer R, Spaninks FA, Vol. 14 (1) 95-117, 1999 26 2.6 13 "Research issues in nonpoint pollution control,” Shortle JS, Horan RD, Abler DG, Vol. 11 (3-4) 571-585, 1998 25 2.27 14 "Green business and blue angels - A model of voluntary overcompliance with asymmetric information," Kirchhoff S, Vol. 15 (4) 403-420, 2000 23 2.56 15 " [http://ideas.repec.org/a/kap/enreec/v14y1999i1p33-49.html Spatial and temporal efficiency in climate policy: Applications of FUND] ," Tol RSJ, Vol. 14 (1) 33-49, 1999 23 2.3 16 "Disclosure strategies for pollution control," Tietenberg T, Vol. 11 (3-4) 587-602, 1998 23 2.09 17 "Provision point mechanisms and field validity tests of contingent valuation," Poe GL, Clark JE, Rondeau D, et al., Vol. 23 (1) 105-131, 2002 22 3.14 18 "Is meta-analysis a Noah's ark for non-market valuation?" Smith VK, Pattanayak SK, Vol. 22 (1-2) 271-296, 2002 20 2.86 19 "Protest responses in contingent valuation," Jorgensen BS, Syme GJ, Bishop BJ, et al., Vol. 14 (1) 131-150, 1999 19 1.9 20 "Competitiveness and exemptions from environmental taxes in Europe," Ekins P, Speck S, Vol. 13 (4) 369-396, 1999 19 1.9 21 "Can hypothetical questions reveal true values? A laboratory comparison of dichotomous choice and open-ended contingent values with auction values," Balistreri E, McClelland G, Poe G, et al., Vol. 18 (3) 275-292, 2001 18 2.25 22 "A meta-analysis of hypothetical bias in stated preference valuation," Murphy JJ, Allen PG, Stevens TH, et al., Vol. 30 (3) 313-325, 2005 17 4.25 23 "Economic potential of biomass based fuels for greenhouse gas emission mitigation," Schneider UA, McCarl BA, Vol. 24 (4) 291-312, 2003 17 2.83 24 "The acid rain differential game ," Maler KG, De Zeeuw A, Vol. 12 (2) 167-184, 199817 1.55 25 "Research trends and opportunities in environmental and natural resource economics," Deacon RT, Brookshire DS, Fisher AC, et al., Vol. 11 (3-4) 383-397, 1998 17 1.55 26 "Benefit transfer in Europe: How reliable are transfers between countries?" Ready R, Navrud S, Day B, et al., Vol. 29 (1) 67-82, 2004 16 3.2 27 "Contingent valuation and lost passive use: Damages from the Exxon Valdez oil spill," Carson RT, Mitchell RC, Hanemann M, et al., Vol. 25 (3) 257-286, 2003 16 2.67 28 "Are optimal CO2 emissions really optimal? Four critical issues for economists in the greenhouse," Azar C, Vol. 11 (3-4) 301-315, 1998 16 1.45 29 "The economics of shallow lakes," Maler KG, Xepapadeas A, De Zeeuw A, Vol. 26 (4) 603-624, 2003 15 2.5 30 "Does question format matter? Valuing an endangered species," Reaves DW, Kramer RA, Holmes TP, Vol. 14 (3) 365-383, 1999 15 1.5 References
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* [http://www.eaere.org/ European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists] (EAERE)
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