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Damian Adams
Damian Adams
Professor and Associate Dean for Research, University of Florida
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Local versus organic: A turn in consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay
DC Adams, MJ Salois
Renewable agriculture and food systems 25 (4), 331-341, 2010
4552010
Increasing response rates to web-based surveys
MC Monroe, DC Adams
The Journal of Extension 50 (6), 34, 2012
1762012
De-placing local at the farmers' market: consumer conceptions of local foods
DC Adams, AE Adams
Journal of Rural Social Sciences 26 (2), 4, 2011
1752011
When does invasive species removal lead to ecological recovery? Implications for management success
KM Prior, DC Adams, KD Klepzig, J Hulcr
Biological Invasions 20, 267-283, 2018
1702018
Fairness, farmers markets, and local production
S Toler, BC Briggeman, JL Lusk, DC Adams
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91 (5), 1272-1278, 2009
1592009
Urban forest structure effects on property value
FJ Escobedo, DC Adams, N Timilsina
Ecosystem Services 12, 209-217, 2015
1042015
Consumer demand for urban forest ecosystem services and disservices: Examining trade-offs using choice experiments and best-worst scaling
JR Soto, FJ Escobedo, H Khachatryan, DC Adams
Ecosystem services 29, 31-39, 2018
782018
The value of forest conservation for water quality protection
MM Kreye, DC Adams, FJ Escobedo
Forests 5 (5), 862-884, 2014
752014
The influence of water attitudes, perceptions, and learning preferences on water‐conserving actions
DC Adams, D Allen, T Borisova, DE Boellstorff, MD Smolen, RL Mahler
Natural Sciences Education 42 (1), 114-122, 2013
672013
Comparison of revealed comparative advantage indexes with application to trade tendencies of cellulose production from planted forests in Brazil, Canada, China, Sweden, Finland …
FGFS Rossato, A Susaeta, DC Adams, IG Hidalgo, TD de Araujo, ...
Forest Policy and Economics 97, 59-66, 2018
562018
Landowner attitudes and willingness to accept compensation from forest carbon offsets: Application of best–worst choice modeling in Florida USA
JR Soto, DC Adams, FJ Escobedo
Forest Policy and Economics 63, 35-42, 2016
552016
Are keystone species effective umbrellas for habitat conservation? A spatially explicit approach
SA Johnson, HK Ober, DC Adams
Journal for Nature Conservation 37, 47-55, 2017
522017
Public preferences for controlling upland invasive plants in state parks: Application of a choice model
DC Adams, AN Bwenge, DJ Lee, SL Larkin, JRR Alavalapati
Forest Policy and Economics 13 (6), 465-472, 2011
502011
Message in a bottleneck? Attitudes and perceptions of climate change in the Cooperative Extension Service in the Southeastern United States
DJ Wojcik, MC Monroe, DC Adams, RR Plate
Journal of Human Sciences and Extension 2 (1), 4, 2014
452014
Estimating the value of invasive aquatic plant control: A bioeconomic analysis of 13 public lakes in Florida
DC Adams, DJ Lee
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39 (s1), 97-109, 2007
442007
Technical, allocative, and total profit efficiency of loblolly pine forests under changing climatic conditions
A Susaeta, DC Adams, DR Carter, C Gonzalez-Benecke, P Dwivedi
Forest Policy and Economics 72, 106-114, 2016
382016
Sustainability of forest management under changing climatic conditions in the southern United States: Adaptation strategies, economic rents and carbon sequestration
A Susaeta, DR Carter, DC Adams
Journal of environmental management 139, 80-87, 2014
382014
Does policy process influence public values for forest-water resource protection in Florida?
MM Kreye, DC Adams, FJ Escobedo, JR Soto
Ecological Economics 129, 122-131, 2016
352016
Harnessing homophily to improve climate change education
MC Monroe, RR Plate, DC Adams, DJ Wojcik
Environmental Education Research 21 (2), 221-238, 2015
342015
The national water survey needs assessment program
RL Mahler, MD Smolen, T Borisova, DE Boellstorff, DC Adams, ...
Natural Sciences Education 42 (1), 98-103, 2013
332013
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