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A FRAMEWORK FOR IDENTIFYING ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND BENEFICIARIES OF OUTDOOR RECREATION
Authors:John R. Stoll  John B. Loomis  John C. Bergstrom
Affiliation:Associate Professor in the Agricultural Economics Department, Texas AEM University. He has been involved with research on the measurement of natural resource and related service values for over a decade. His work has involved conceptual measures of welfare change, the development of nonmarket valuation techniques, and the empirical application of these techniques.;Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California-Davis. He has published extensively on natural resource economics topic areas, providing a blend between his experience with management decisionmaking and academic interests. His articles appear in leading journals such as Land Economics, Journal of Environmental Management, and Journal of Leisure Research. Formerly, Dr. Loomis was a resource economist with the Western Energy and Land Use Team of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Over the past several years he has been involved as an instructor of short courses around the United States on valuation techniques for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers personnel.;Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Georgia. He is a recent graduate of Texas A6M University where he studied resource economics in the Department of Agricultural Economics. He has worked in the areas of nonmarket valuation and experimental economics for the past five years on projects conducted for several management agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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