Search Results - "Long, Dede"
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Stay-at-home orders and the willingness to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic: A stated-preference discrete choice experiment
Published in PloS one (01-07-2021)“…The spread of COVID-19 in the Spring of 2020 prompted state and local governments to implement a variety of policies, including stay-at-home (SAH) orders and…”
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An etiological examination of behavioral intentions to support shark and stingray conservancy: the effects of beliefs in elasmobranchs’ cognitive and affective capacities
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (08-06-2023)“…Keystone species populations, including shark and ray taxonomic groups, are declining due to numerous threats. A better understanding of how individual belief…”
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Who values urban community gardens and how much?
Published in Food policy (01-07-2024)“…With the rising interest in urban agriculture (UA), community gardens have emerged as a common instrument in UA policies aimed at addressing issues related to…”
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Working from home, commuting time, and intracity house‐price gradients
Published in Journal of regional science (01-06-2024)“…The popularity of working from home (WFH) in the US has surged over the past two decades, with the COVID‐19 pandemic further accelerating this trend. We…”
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Negative Traffic Externalities and Infant Health: The Role of Income Heterogeneity and Residential Sorting
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-11-2021)“…Road traffic is associated with a variety of negative externalities such as air pollution and environmental noise, with significant short- and long-run health…”
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Consumer willingness-to-pay for restaurant surcharges to reduce carbon emissions: default and information effects
Published in Agricultural and resource economics review (01-08-2021)“…Abstract The agriculture and food sectors contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. About 15 percent of food-related carbon emissions are channeled…”
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