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Giuseppe Nocella
Dr Lionel Hubbard
Riccardo Scarpa
Eliciting consumer preferences for certified animal-friendly foods: Can elements of the theory of planned behavior improve choice experiment analysis?2012
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Riccardo Scarpa
Professor Rose Gilroy
Professor Neveen Hamza
Renewable energy adoption in an ageing population: Heterogeneity in preferences for micro-generation technology adoption2011
Giuseppe Nocella
Dr Lionel Hubbard
Riccardo Scarpa
Farm Animal Welfare, Consumer Willingness to Pay, and Trust: Results of a Cross-National Survey2010
Dr Eric Ruto
Riccardo Scarpa
Using Choice experiments to investigate preferences for cattle traits in Kenya2010
Riccardo Scarpa
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Willingness-to-pay for renewable energy: Primary and discretionary choice of British households' for micro-generation technologies2010
Dr Eric Ruto
Professor Guy Garrod
Riccardo Scarpa
Valuing animal genetic resources: A choice modeling application to indigenous cattle in Kenya2008
Giuseppe Nocella
Riccardo Scarpa
Dr Lionel Hubbard
Consumer trust and willingness to pay for certified animal-friendly products2007
Riccardo Scarpa
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Valuing externalities from water supply: Status quo, choice complexity and individual random effects in panel kernel logit analysis of choice experiments2007
Professor Guy Garrod
Miltiadis Mavrogiannis
Riccardo Scarpa
Dr Fiorenza Spalatro
Complexity of gene resources conservation and utilisation of a differently managed multipurpose tree species (Castanea sativa Mill.): What, where and how to conserve2006
Riccardo Scarpa
Dr Eric Ruto
Determinants of Cattle Prices in Southern Kenya: Implications for Breed Conservation and Pastoral Marketing Strategies2006
Riccardo Scarpa
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Distribution of willingness-to-pay for speed reduction with non-positive bidders: Is choice modelling consistent with contingent valuation?2006
Riccardo Scarpa
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Comparing individual-specific benefit estimates for public goods: finite versus continuous mixing in logit models2004
Professor Guy Garrod
Riccardo Scarpa
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Estimating the Benefits of Traffic Calming on Through Routes: A Choice Experiment Approach2002
Riccardo Scarpa
Emeritus Professor Ken Willis
Professor Guy Garrod
Estimating Benefits for Effective Enforcement of Speed Reduction from Dichotomous-Choice CV : The Case of Rural Trunk Roads2001
Riccardo Scarpa
Professor Susan Chilton
Parametric and non-parametric estimates of willingness to pay for forest recreation in Northern Ireland: A discrete choice contingent valuation study with follow-ups2001
Riccardo Scarpa
Assessing the non-timber value of forests: A revealed-preference, hedonic model2000
Riccardo Scarpa
Contingent valuation versus choice experiments: Estimating the benefits of environmentally sensitive areas in Scotland: Comment2000
Riccardo Scarpa
Efficiency Gains Afforded by Improved Bid Design versus Follow-up Valuation Questions in Discrete-Choice CV Studies2000
Riccardo Scarpa
Professor Susan Chilton
Importance of forest attributes in the willingness to pay for recreation: A contingent valuation study of Irish forests2000
Riccardo Scarpa
Dr Fiorenza Spalatro
Modelling determinants of participation, number of trips and site choice for outdoor recreation in protected areas2000
Riccardo Scarpa
Professor Susan Chilton
Valuing the recreational benefits from the creation of nature reserves in Irish forests2000