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    Valuing urban ecosystem services in sustainable brownfield redevelopment by De Valck, Jeremy, Beames, Alistair, Liekens, Inge, Bettens, Maarten, Seuntjens, Piet, Broekx, Steven

    Published in Ecosystem services (01-02-2019)
    “…•Brownfield redevelopment provides opportunities for adopting green infrastructure.•Green areas deliver quantifiable ecosystem services.•Ecosystem services…”
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    Testing the Influence of Substitute Sites in Nature Valuation by Using Spatial Discounting Factors by De Valck, Jeremy, Broekx, Steven, Liekens, Inge, Aertsens, Joris, Vranken, Liesbet

    Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-01-2017)
    “…This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature restoration. Contrary to prior studies, we use a…”
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    Accounting for the recreation benefits of the Flemish Natura 2000 network through landscape preferences and estimated spending by De Nocker, Leo, Liekens, Inge, Verachtert, Els, De Valck, Jeremy, Staes, Jan, Vrebos, Dirk, Broekx, Steven

    “…This paper describes the methods used to produce accounts for the recreational value of Natura 2000 areas in Flanders, Belgium. First, a biophysical account of…”
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    Values for protecting the Great Barrier Reef: A review and synthesis of studies over the past 35 years by Rolfe, John, De Valck, Jeremy

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-08-2021)
    “…Assessing the economic value of improved protection of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is important to demonstrate the consequences of loss and to evaluate the…”
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    Linking water quality impacts and benefits of ecosystem services in the Great Barrier Reef by De Valck, Jeremy, Rolfe, John

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-05-2018)
    “…Water quality degradation in the Great Barrier Reef, associated with increased loads of nutrients, sediments and pesticides from agriculture, has become a…”
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    Reviewing the use of proxies to value coastal and marine biodiversity protection: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia by De Valck, Jeremy, Rolfe, John

    Published in Marine policy (01-02-2022)
    “…Coastal and marine resources often require to be valued to assess management options and encourage sustainable policy-making. While numerous non-market…”
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    Does coal mining benefit local communities in the long run? A sustainability perspective on regional Queensland, Australia by De Valck, Jeremy, Williams, Galina, Kuik, Swee

    Published in Resources policy (01-06-2021)
    “…The Bowen Basin in Central Queensland is one of the most active coal mining regions in Australia. Coal mining is highly lucrative and a major contributor to…”
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    Will greenhouse concerns impact meat consumption? Best-worst scaling analysis of Australian consumers by Rolfe, John, Rajapaksa, Darshana, De Valck, Jeremy, Star, Megan

    Published in Food quality and preference (01-03-2023)
    “…•Best-worst scaling used to assess preferences of Australian meat consumers.•Experiment involved 16 statements covering a range of product and credence…”
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    Comparing biodiversity valuation approaches for the sustainable management of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia by De Valck, Jeremy, Rolfe, John

    Published in Ecosystem services (01-02-2019)
    “…•We address the issue of biodiversity valuation in the Great Barrier Reef.•Total Economic Value and ecosystem services valuation approaches are reviewed.•The…”
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    Valuing ecosystem services in complex coastal settings: An extended ecosystem accounting framework for improved decision-making by De Valck, Jeremy, Jarvis, Diane, Coggan, Anthea, Schirru, Ella, Pert, Petina, Graham, Victoria, Newlands, Maxine

    Published in Marine policy (01-09-2023)
    “…What gets measured gets managed is an axiom common to the business world that also applies to the management of environmental assets and processes. But what is…”
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    Who cares about meat carbon footprint? Exploring preferences for credence factors among Australian consumers by De Valck, Jeremy, Rolfe, John, Star, Megan, Rajapaksa, Darshana, Burton, Michael

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (15-09-2023)
    “…In the climate change context, consumers are often urged to reduce meat consumption because of associated greenhouse gas emissions. However, it is unclear if…”
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    Impacts of COVID-19 on patterns of meat and seafood consumption: evidence from Australia by Rolfe, John, Rajapaksa, Darshana, De Valck, Jeremy, Star, Megan

    Published in British food journal (1966) (09-08-2022)
    “…PurposeIn 2020, mechanisms to limit the chain of transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Australia led to widespread restrictions on population…”
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    Outdoor recreation in various landscapes: Which site characteristics really matter? by De Valck, Jeremy, Landuyt, Dries, Broekx, Steven, Liekens, Inge, De Nocker, Leo, Vranken, Liesbet

    Published in Land use policy (01-06-2017)
    “…•We investigate the critical characteristics influencing the decision to recreate at one site relative to another substitute site.•We elicit preferences using…”
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    Contrasting collective preferences for outdoor recreation and substitutability of nature areas using hot spot mapping by De Valck, Jeremy, Broekx, Steven, Liekens, Inge, De Nocker, Leo, Van Orshoven, Jos, Vranken, Liesbet

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-07-2016)
    “…•We explore the duality between collective preferences for outdoor recreation and substitutability of recreational sites.•We investigate the substitution…”
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    Willingness to pay for higher environmental standards for avocado production in Great Barrier Reef catchments by Rolfe, John, De Valck, Jeremy, Rajapaksa, Darshana, Flint, Nicole, Star, Megan, Akbar, Delwar

    Published in Food quality and preference (01-08-2023)
    “…•We assess the importance of environmental certification to consumer purchases of avocados.•Methods used were best-worst scaling, contingent valuation and…”
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    Consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for improved environmental standards: insights from cane sugar in the Great Barrier Reef region by De Valck, Jeremy, Rolfe, John, Rajapaksa, Darshana, Star, Megan

    “…Reducing nutrient runoff from sugarcane production into the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has become a major policy focus for the Queensland and Australian…”
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    Benefits of clearing forest plantations to restore nature? Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Flanders, Belgium by De Valck, Jeremy, Vlaeminck, Pieter, Broekx, Steven, Liekens, Inge, Aertsens, Joris, Chen, Wendy, Vranken, Liesbet

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-05-2014)
    “…•We investigate WTP for nature restoration compared to forest plantations.•Preference heterogeneity is explored through mixed logit and latent class…”
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    Consumers' preferences and willingness to pay for improved environmental standards: insights from cane sugar in the Great Barrier Reef region by Valck, Jeremy, Rolfe, John, Rajapaksa, Darshana, Star, Megan

    “…Reducing nutrient runoff from sugarcane production into the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has become a major policy focus for the Queensland and Australian…”
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    Using mud crabs (Scylla serrata) as environmental indicators in a harbour health report card by Flint, Nicole, Anastasi, Amie, De Valck, Jeremy, Chua, Evan M., Rose, Adam K., Jackson, Emma L.

    “…Report cards are increasingly popular tools communicating the condition of coastal and riverine environments to environmental managers, stakeholders and the…”
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