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Previous Economics and Decision Sciences Solicitations

Methodological Advances in Benefit Transfer Methods

Valuation for Environmental Policy

Environmental Behavior and Decisionmaking: Determining the Effectiveness of Environmental Information Disclosure and Provision

Corporate Environmental Behavior: Examining the Effectiveness of Government Interventions and Voluntary Initiatives

Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy

Valuation Of Environmental Impacts On Childrens Health

Market Mechanisms and Incentives for Environmental Management

Science Topics: Economics and Decision Sciences - Solicitations What are some basic questions that we are trying to answer through our solicitations?

  1. What and how significant are the different motivations for environmental behavior (e.g., financial, reputation, ethics, etc) for different types of entities?
  2. What are the likely behavioral responses of different entities to various government interventions, including regulations, enforcement, technical assistance and incentives?
  3. How can programs be designed to take advantage of predictable behavioral responses to deliver cost-effective environmental protection through market forces?
  4. What are the theoretical and methodological issues in developing reliable estimates of how people value environmental and health benefits as individuals or in groups?
  5. What are the long term socio-economic trends and events that will have significant environmental effects; how can these effects be predicted and addressed?

What is the current focus of our research?

NCER's current 2006 socio-economics program includes two solicitations:

  1. Methodological Advances in Benefit Transfer Methods

    NCER's current solicitation is attempting to generate economic values for the human health and ecological benefits influenced by environmental causes to allow accurate benefit-cost analysis for environmental policymaking to be conducted. EPA is interested in economic valuation research that will enhance the ability of public and private stakeholders to evaluate policies and actions using benefit transfer methods.

  2. Market Mechanisms and Incentives: Case Studies and Experimental Testbeds for New Environmental Trading Programs

    These solicitations generally cover market-based mechanisms and other incentives for environmental management.

Questions we have tried to answer through past Corporate Environmental Behavior solicitations include:

  1. What determines environmental behavior or performance and compliance with environmental laws and regulations?
  2. What are the relationships between environmental compliance behavior and performance, and facility or business characteristics such as management structure, size, profitability, corporate policies, etc.?

Science Topics: Economics and Decision Sciences - Solicitations More specific questions that EPA has tried to answer with the Corporate Environmental Behavior solicitations include:

  1. What motivates companies to monitor, dissuade and punish poor environmental performance by their own facilities or non-compliant behavior by their employees?
  2. What motivates firms to attain environmental performance beyond that required by regulation?
  3. What organizational characteristics (e.g., centralized or decentralized environmental compliance responsibility) foster improved environmental performance and compliance?
  4. What (non-governmental) financial incentives exist to encourage compliance? Does pollution prevention really pay? How and in what circumstances do environmental compliance and performance contribute to the bottom line?

Science Topics: Economics and Decision Sciences - Solicitations DMVEP Program

  1. Costs of Environmental Programs: This area of research seeks to find and test integrated models and improved methods to estimate and validate aggregate and sectoral costs of environmental protection programs and policies.
  2. Ecosystem Valuation: Scientific advances in ecosystem research require a better understanding of the inter-connections among social, economic, physical, and biological systems. Research in this area identifies valuable ecosystem functions and focuses on how comprehensive and critical ecosystem changes can be measured in terms of social welfare.
  3. Benefits of Environmental Programs and Policies: This area of research seeks to develop methods to improve estimations of values of environmental protection programs and reductions in mortality and morbidity risks resulting from pollution and other environmental hazards.
  4. Decision-Making for Environmental Policy: This area of research examines the behavioral and institutional factors that influence the development, implementation, and evaluation of environmental policies. Improved understanding of these influences can lead to improvements in policy design and acceptability.

What were the areas of emphasis in NCER's past socioeconomic research solicitations?

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