Publications
Researchers of the Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
For the publication list, we refer to Research@WUR. The provided list can be searched by author, year, journal, etc.
Latest Peer Reviewed Publications
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Stakeholder perspectives on ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes : A case study in the North China Plain
Agricultural Systems (2025), Volume: 223 - ISSN 0308-521X -
Heterogeneous Effect of Renewable Energy Policies on Resource Misallocation: Evidence From Chinese Zombie Firms
The Energy Journal (2024), Volume: 45, Issue: 5 - ISSN 0195-6574 - p. 33-63. -
Dietary fiber and polyphenols from whole grains : effects on the gut and health improvements
Food and Function (2024), Volume: 15, Issue: 9 - ISSN 2042-6496 - p. 4682-4702. -
Effects of fishery bycatch-mitigation measures on vulnerable marine fauna and target catch
Nature Sustainability (2024), Volume: 7, Issue: 11 - ISSN 2398-9629 - p. 1535-1545. -
Who gains, who loses? – The impact of the belt and road initiative on bilateral agricultural trade
China Economic Review (2024), Volume: 88 - ISSN 1043-951X -
Exploring sustainable food system transformation options in China : An integrated environmental-economic modelling approach based on the applied general equilibrium framework
Sustainable Production and Consumption (2024), Volume: 51 - ISSN 2352-5509 - p. 42-54. -
Modeling fisheries and carbon sequestration ecosystem services under deep uncertainty in the ocean twilight zone
Ambio (2024), Volume: 53, Issue: 11 - ISSN 0044-7447 - p. 1632-1648. -
Social norms, nutrition messaging, and demand for biofortified staple crops : Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Ethiopia
Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom) (2024), Volume: 55, Issue: 5 - ISSN 0169-5150 - p. 695-713. -
Public preferences for meat tax attributes in The Netherlands : A discrete choice experiment
Food Policy (2024), Volume: 128 - ISSN 0306-9192 -
Water quality management could halve future water scarcity cost-effectively in the Pearl River Basin
Nature Communications (2024), Volume: 15 - ISSN 2041-1723