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Item Topical issues in environmental finance : plenary paper(EESPEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Cowan, E.Item Economic valuation of tropical forest land use options : a manual for researchers(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Bann, C.Item Value of improved water quality for recreation in East Lake, Wuhan, China : application of contingent valuation and travel cost methods(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Du YapingItem Political economy of increasing block tariffs in developing countries(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Boland, J.J.; Whittington, D.Item Damage schedules for Thai coastal areas : an alternative approach to assessing environmental values(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Chuenpagdee, R.Item Economic valuation of mangroves : a manual for researchers(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Bann, C.Item Accounting for environmental services : contrasting the SEEA and the ENRAP approaches(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Peskin, H.M.; de los Angeles, M.S.Item NZ experience with fishery : lessons learned!(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Meister, A.Item Use of benefit transfer in the evaluation of water quality improvement : an application in China(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Du YapingItem Benefit transfer approach to environmental valuation : an application in China(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast AsiaItem Individuals' time preferences for life - saving programs : results from six less developed countries(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Whittington, D.; Poulos, C.Item Assessing environmental values : the damage schedule approach(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Chuenpagdee, R.Item Evaluation of the Economy and Environment Program for SE Asia (EEPSEA)(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2000) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia; Bromley, D.; Castillo, G.Item Valuation of environmental health damages in developing countries : some observations(Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, US, 2000) Bowdoin College; Freeman, A.M.; Shipman, W.D.The paper identifies the most serious gaps and conceptual issues surrounding the economic valuation of environmental health damages in developing countries, focusing on disease associated with anthropogenic environmental degradation. The paper takes the form of a series of ten observations about environmental health valuation with supporting detail and discussion, including problems of air pollution, pesticides, and environmentally transmitted diarrheal diseases.Item EEPSEA, the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia : impact report 1993 - 2000(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2000) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast AsiaItem Mandelbrot Project : a case study in applied decision-making in environmental economics(H.J. Ruitenbeek Resource Consulting, Gabriola, BC, CA, 2000) H.J. Ruitenbeek Resource Consulting; Ruitenbeek, H.J.The project design is based on a hypothetical low-middle income country (Mananaland), and draws on actual conditions from a cross-section of real life projects in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian Ocean island states, the Indian sub-continent, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. This case study exercise provides a role-playing context/game for students of environmental economics. The Mandelbrot Project is composed of a number of regional development activities that include: (i) a mining project to extract ilmenite; (ii) a port expansion component required for the mining development; and, (iii) associated infrastructure. Students will gain an understanding of the decision-making and policy formulation dynamics that often surround such studies.Item Science and public policy : how the twain might meet; plenary paper(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2000) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Malayang, B.Item Package for transferable discharge permits game(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Olewiler, N.Item Using choice experiments for non-market valuation(Göteborg University, Dept. of Economics, Göteborg, SE, 2001) Alpizar, Francisco; Carlsson, F.; Martinsson, P.Item Guidelines for conducting extended cost - benefit analysis of dam projects in Thailand(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001-10) Chutubtim, Piyaluk