Dr Jill Windle
Research Fellow
School of Business and Law
CQ University
Australia
Biography
"I am a resource economist with 20 years experience in the field of natural resources management and environmental economics. Key research interests and expertise in resource economics include: · The application of non-market valuation techniques, particularly choice modelling, travel cost method and contingent valuation, to assess the economic, social and environmental tradeoffs; and · The design and implementation of market-based instruments, particularly conservation auctions."
Research Interest
"Key research interests and expertise in resource economics include: · The application of non-market valuation techniques, particularly choice modelling, travel cost method and contingent valuation, to assess the economic, social and environmental tradeoffs; and · The design and implementation of market-based instruments, particularly conservation auctions."
Publications
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Rolfe, J. and Windle, J. (2013) Including management policy options in discrete choice experiments: a case study of the Great Barrier Reef. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 61:197-215.
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Windle, J. and Rolfe, J. (2013) The impacts of the 2011 extreme weather events on holiday choices of Brisbane residents. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 20(2): 338-350.
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olfe, J. and Windle, J. (2014) Public preferences for controlling an invasive species in public and private spaces. Land Use Policy 41: 1-10.