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An overview of methodologies used to value “green space”

Posted on April 1st, 2014 · Posted in Blog

From time to time, we will public a blog post on a specific environmental economics topic. Today’s is brought to you by Economist at Large, William Li, who put together.. read more

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Warkworth Coal Project approval overturned – Ecolarge VICTORY!!

Posted on April 15th, 2013 · Posted in News

In breaking news, the NSW Land and Environment Court has handed down its decision on the Warkworth Coal Project, overturning approval given by NSW state regulatory agencies.  The project will.. read more

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Tarrawonga PAC decision

Posted on January 25th, 2013 · Posted in News

The NSW Planning and Assessment Commission has given its approval to the Tarrawonga coal project.  We made a submission to the environmental impact assessment of the project and also presented.. read more

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Maules Creek PAC decision: Is environmental economics relevant anymore?

Posted on October 29th, 2012 · Posted in Blog

In the last couple of years much attention has been focused on the relevance (or lack thereof) of economics for policy making.  As an economist interested in environmental issues, I’ve often asked.. read more

Krutilla the Hun(der-recognised) – A brief history of total economic value

Posted on July 17th, 2012 · Posted in Blog

Working with environmental economics I often find myself explaining the concept of Total Economic Value.  The idea that a natural resource has value greater than the amount of timber in.. read more

What Facebook can learn from environmental economics

Posted on May 29th, 2012 · Posted in Blog

By Economists at Large director and ACF Economic Advisor, Simon O’Connor, crossposted from The Drum The Facebook initial public offering (IPO) was all over the news last week, and there.. read more

Moanin' and whalin' – Why markets aren't the answer to whale conservation

Posted on January 19th, 2012 · Posted in Blog

An article came out in Nature last week, titled “A market approach to saving the whales”.  We’re always interested in whale-economics, having written reports such as Whale Watching Worldwide and What’s.. read more

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