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Details about Clevo Wilson
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Working Papers
2007
- Environmental and Pro-Social Norms: Evidence from 30 Countries
School of Economics and Finance Discussion Papers and Working Papers Series, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology 
Also in CREMA Working Paper Series, Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA) (2007)  Working Papers, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (2007)
2005
- Exposure to pesticides, ill-health and averting behaviour: Costs and determining the relationships
School of Economics and Finance Discussion Papers and Working Papers Series, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology 
See also Journal Article in International Journal of Social Economics (2005)
- GLOBALISATION, CONCENTRATION OF GENETIC MATERIAL AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
School of Economics and Finance Discussion Papers and Working Papers Series, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology
- What Role Does Knowledge of Wildlife Play in Providing Support for Species\' Conservation?
School of Economics and Finance Discussion Papers and Working Papers Series, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology 
Also in Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics (2004)
2004
- An Initial Assessment of Policies for Saving a Rare Australian Glider: Experimental Results, Economics and Ecology
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Antarctic Tourists, Wildlife and the Environment: Attractions and Reactions to Antarctica
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Antarctic Tourists: A Case Study of Their Evaluation of Antarctic Wildlife and Environmental Issues
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Australian Tropical Reptile Species: Ecological Status, Public Valuation and Attitudes to their Conservation and Commercial Use
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Birds - Their importance to visitors to an Australian Rainforest
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Birds in an Australian Rainforest: Their Attraction for Visitors and Visitor's Ecological Impacts
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Comparative Public Support for Conserving Reptile Species is High: Australian Evidence and its Implications
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics View citations
- Dependence of public support for survival of wildlife species on their likeability
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Dynamic Processes in Contingent Valuation: A Case Study Involving the Mahogany Glider
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Economics, Wildlife Tourism and Conservation: Three Case Studies
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Endangerment and Likeability of Wildlife Species: How Important are they for Proposed Payments for Conservation
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Glow Worms as a Tourist Attraction in Springbrook National Park: Visitor Attitudes and Economic Issues
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Information and Wildlife Valuation: Experiments and Policy
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics View citations
- Knowledge and Willingness to Pay for the Conservation of Wildlife Species: Experimental Results Evaluating Australian Tropical Species
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Knowledge of Birds and Willingness to Pay for their Conservation: An Australian Case Study
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Public Support for Sustainable Commercial Harvesting of Wildlife: An Australian Case Study
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
2003
- Attitudes to entry fees to national parks: results and policy implications from a Queensland case study
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics View citations
See also Journal Article in Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP) (2004)
- Conflicts over Natural Resources and the Environment: Economics and Security
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Does Ecotourism Contribute to Sea Turtle Conservation? Is the Flagship Status of Turtles Advantageous?
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Economics of Wildlife Tourism
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Open-Cycle Hatcheries, Tourism and Conservation of Sea Turtles: Economic and Ecological Analysis
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- The Public's Knowledge of and Support for Conservation of Australia's Tree-Kangaroos
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Visitor Profiles and Environmental Attributes, especially of Birds, Attracting Visitors to Lamington National Park: Tourist Attitudes and Economic Issues
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
2002
- Conservation and Economic Benefits of Wildlive-based Marine Tourism: Sea Turtles and Whales as Case Studies
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Empirical Evidence Showing The Relationships Between Three Approaches For Pollution Control
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics 
See also Journal Article in Environmental & Resource Economics (2003)
2001
- World Heritage Listing of Australian Natural Sites: Tourism Stimulus and its Economic Value
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics 
See also Journal Article in Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP) (2002)
2000
- A Study of the Impact of Ecotourism on Environmental Education and Conservation: The case of Turtle Watching at an Australian Site
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Developing Ecotourism for the Survival of Sea Turtles
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Ill Health from Exposure to Pesticides in Sri Lanka: Estimating the Cost and Determining the Relationships
Discussion Paper Series, Department of Economics, Department of Economics, University of St. Andrews
- Tourism and Conservation of Sea Turtles: An Australian Case Study
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics View citations
- Why farmers continue to use pesticides despite environmental health and sustainability costs
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics 
See also Journal Article in Ecological Economics (2001)
- Wildlife-based Tourism and Increased Tourist Support for Nature Conservation Financially and Otherwise: Evidence from Sea Turtle Ecotourism at Mon Repos
Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers, University of Queensland, School of Economics View citations
1999
- A WTP Model Showing the Relationships Between Three Approaches For Pollution
Discussion Papers Series, University of Queensland, School of Economics
- Pesticide Avoidance: Results From a Sri Lankan Study with Health and Environmental Policy Implications
Discussion Papers Series, University of Queensland, School of Economics
Journal Articles
2008
- A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS
Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP), 2008, 38, (2), 173-174
- Change of Guard for Economic Analysis and Policy
Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP), 2008, 38, (1), 1-5
- Contingent valuation as a dynamic process
The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2008, 37, (4), 1443-1458 View citations
2007
- Endangerment and likeability of wildlife species: How important are they for payments proposed for conservation?
Ecological Economics, 2007, 60, (3), 627-633
- HOW KNOWLEDGE AFFECTS PAYMENT TO CONSERVE AN ENDANGERED BIRD
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2007, 25, (2), 226-237
2006
- INFORMATION, WILDLIFE VALUATION, CONSERVATION: EXPERIMENTS AND POLICY
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2006, 24, (1), 144-159 View citations
- Public support for conserving Australian reptile species: a case study of global relevance
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 2006, 6, (4), 373-390
2005
- Exposure to pesticides, ill-health and averting behaviour: costs and determining the relationships
International Journal of Social Economics, 2005, 32, (12), 1020-1034 
See also Working Paper (2005)
2004
- Attitudes to Entry Fees to National Parks: Results and Policy Implications from a Queensland Case Study
Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP), 2004, 34, (1), 79-102 
See also Working Paper (2003)
- Battling Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides: An Economic Approach: R. Laxminarayan (Editor), Resources for the Future, 2003, ISBN: 1891853511, 400 pp
Ecological Economics, 2004, 50, (1-2), 159-160
2003
- Empirical Evidence Showing The Relationships Between Three Approaches for Pollution Control
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2003, 24, (1), 97-101 
See also Working Paper (2002)
2002
- World Heritage Listing of Australian Natural Sites: Tourism Stimulus and Its Economic Value
Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP), 2002, 32, (2), 27-49 
See also Working Paper (2001)
2001
- Why farmers continue to use pesticides despite environmental, health and sustainability costs
Ecological Economics, 2001, 39, (3), 449-462 View citations
See also Working Paper (2000)
1995
- Ecological economics: The Group of Green Economists Zed Books, London, 1992, 162 pp, ISBN 1 85649 070 X 22
Resources Policy, 1995, 21, (4), 285-286
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