Miljøøkonomisk konference 2012

De Økonomiske Råds Sekretariat arrangerede den femte årlige miljøøkonomiske konference for alle med miljøøkonomisk og miljøpolitisk interesse på Skodsborg Hotel & Spa den 27.-28. august 2012.

Program



Keynote speakers:

Vic Adamowicz
Kathleen Segerson
Steffen Loft
Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen



Abstracts 2012

1. session (Danner Salonen)

Cost and benefits of urban adaptation to climate change (M. S. Jespersen)

Price and politically induced productivity changes affecting CO2 emission of Danish electricity producing plants (G. Henningsen)

Energy companies, energy savings and subsidies (S. S. Bundgaard)

Efficient support mechanism for renewable energy (S. Næss-Schmidt)

1. session (Søjlesalen)

Which Value of Statistical Life (VSL) to use in environmental policy assessments? A global meta-analysis of Stated Preference Studies (S. Navrud)

Investigating embedding effects in valuation of forest environmental goods. Linking qualitative evidence to quantitative analysis of embedding effect (F. Bakhtiari)

The demand for urban green space (K. Veie)

Choosing for yourself versus choosing for your family: identifying differences in preferences using choice experiments (J. Bredahl)
 

2. session (Danner Salonen)

Cost benefit analysis of near-natural forest management in Gribskov Forest, Denmark (D. W. Amsalu)

Conservation of the biodiversity in Denmark. An analysis of effort and costs (S. Anthon)

Optimal pollution control: The case of the Baltic Sea (N. Vestergaard)

Regulation of fisheries: Imperfect competition in the processing sector (P. Andersen)


2. session (Søjlesalen)

Incorporating provision uncertainty in choice experiments valuation studies (T. H. Lundhede)

Societal preference and preference heterogeneity in water service improvements: Case study in Sri Lanka (M. Termansen og S. Rajapakshe)

Heterogeneity in the demand for recreational access—distributional aspects (S. E. Vedel)

A meta-study investigating the sources of protest behaviour in stated preference surveys (S. B. Olsen)


3. session (Danner Salonen)

Assessment of alternative fuels for transport (C. Rosenhagen)

Genuine savings (P. Schou)

CO2 reduction through tax restructuring—company cars and private cars in general (C. Ege)


3. session (Søjlesalen)

Sampling and selection bias in internet panels used for Contingent Valuation surveys — an empirical investigation concerning an environmental non-market good (O. Bonnichsen)

Now you see it. Now you don’t—the negative effect of living close to wind turbines (C. Jensen)

Investigating the behaviour of Danish power consumers through field experiments (L. G. Hansen og A. E. Larsen)


4. session (Danner Salonen)

Are disproportionate costs of the WFD an issues? A screening in Denmark (S. B. Olsen)

Stated preference study of consumers preferences for temperature fluctuations (J. Jordal-Jørgensen)
 

4. session (Søjlesalen)

Reducing eutrophication in the Baltic Sea: A contingent valuation study across nine littoral countries (M. Alemu)

Economic impact assessment of a NOx emission control area in the North Sea (M. Bøge)