Publications by authors named "Catherine M Keske"

This study proposes the use of marginal abatement cost curves to calculate environmental damages of agricultural systems in China's Loess Plateau. Total system costs and revenues, management characteristics and pollution attributes are imputed into a directional output distance function, which is then used to determine shadow prices and abatement cost curves for soil and nitrogen loss. Marginal abatement costs curves are an effective way to compare economic and conservation tradeoffs when field-specific data are scarce.

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  • High alpine peaks, including Colorado's "Fourteeners" (peaks over 14,000 feet), face increasing environmental stress from outdoor activities, especially on busy weekends, due to lack of entrance fees.
  • Researchers used contingent valuation questions to assess how hikers might respond to fees and found that implementing a peak load pricing strategy could reduce usage of popular Fourteeners by 22%, primarily through substitution to other peaks.
  • A majority (60%) of hikers indicated no alternative peaks they would consider if costs rose, with these hikers reporting a mean net benefit of $294 per trip, suggesting significant value they place on their specific mountain experience.
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