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Reeson, AF & Tisdell, J (2006) When good incentives go bad: An experimental study of institutions, motivations and crowding out Paper presented to 2006 Annual AARES Conference - 8th-10th February 2006, Sydney, NSW or Summary paper

Coggan, Anthea & Stuart M Whitten (2005) Exploring development offsets as a tool for conserving ecosystem services Paper 2 - Draft for discussion Ecosystem Services and Rural Residential Development - A Case Study of the Murrindindi Shire of Victoria. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 1 What are the issues? October 2003 CSIRO & BDA Group Stuart Whitten, Drew Collins and Shahbaz Khan ISBN: 0975178318

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 2 Economic impact of tradeable recharge credits and other net recharge abatement policies for the Coleambally Irrigation Area December 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group David Robinson, Stuart M. Whitten, Shahbaz Khan, Drew Collins and John Ward. ISBN: 0975178326

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 3 Designing experiments to test tradeable recharge credits in the Coleambally Irrigation Area October 2004 CSIRO & BDA Group John Ward. ISBN: 0975178334

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 4 Laboratory tests of alternative institutional frameworks August 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group John Ward. ISBN: 0975178342

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 5 Field trial and farm case studies September 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group Stuart Whitten, David Robinson, John Ward, and Mike Ridley. ISBN: 0975178350

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 6 Biophysical modelling for linking farms with regional net recharge targets August 2005 Shahbaz Khan and Tariq Rana. ISBN: 0975178369

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 7 Experiences, lessons and findings July 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group Stuart M Whitten, Shahbaz Khan, Drew Collins, David Robinson, John Ward and Tariq Rana. ISBN: 0975178377

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Reports

Anthea Coggan, Stuart M Whitten & Art Langston (2005) Exploring development offsets as a tool for conserving ecosystem services Paper 1 Ecosystem Services and Rural Residential Development - A Case Study of the Murrindindi Shire of Victoria. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra

Stuart Whitten, Marc Carter and Gary Stoneham (Eds) (2004). Market-based tools for environmental management - Proceedings of the 6th annual AARES national symposium 2003. RIRDC, Canberra. Order Form Intro Pages

Whitten. S, Bennett. J, Moss. W, Handley. M and Phillips. W, (2002). Incentive measures for conserving freshwater ecosystems. Review and recommendations for Australian policy makers. Environment Australia

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Case Study Markets

Goulburn Broken

Coleambally

Blackwood Basin

Desert Uplands

Fitzroy

Desert Knowledge CRC

Goulburn Broken

Coggan, A., Whitten, S.M., Langston, A. (2005) Nesting MBIs in current institutions and structures - can it be done and what are the implications? Paper presented at the 49th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Coffs Harbour 8-11 February 2005.PDF icon

Coggan, Anthea, Stuart M Whitten & Art Langston (2005) Exploring development offsets as a tool for conserving ecosystem services Paper 1 Ecosystem Services and Rural Residential Development - A Case Study of the Murrindindi Shire of Victoria. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra

Coggan, Anthea & Stuart M Whitten (2005) Exploring development offsets as a tool for conserving ecosystem services Paper 2 - Draft for discussion Ecosystem Services and Rural Residential Development - A Case Study of the Murrindindi Shire of Victoria. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra

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Coleambally

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 1 What are the issues? October 2003 CSIRO & BDA Group Stuart Whitten, Drew Collins and Shahbaz Khan ISBN: 0975178318

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 2 Economic impact of tradeable recharge credits and other net recharge abatement policies for the Coleambally Irrigation Area December 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group David Robinson, Stuart M. Whitten, Shahbaz Khan, Drew Collins and John Ward. ISBN: 0975178326

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 3 Designing experiments to test tradeable recharge credits in the Coleambally Irrigation Area October 2004 CSIRO & BDA Group John Ward. ISBN: 0975178334

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 4 Laboratory tests of alternative institutional frameworks August 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group John Ward. ISBN: 0975178342

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 5 Field trial and farm case studies September 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group Stuart Whitten, David Robinson, John Ward, and Mike Ridley. ISBN: 0975178350

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 6 Biophysical modelling for linking farms with regional net recharge targets August 2005 Shahbaz Khan and Tariq Rana. ISBN: 0975178369

Tradeable recharge credits in Coleambally Irrigation Area: Report 7 Experiences, lessons and findings July 2005 CSIRO & BDA Group Stuart M Whitten, Shahbaz Khan, Drew Collins, David Robinson, John Ward and Tariq Rana. ISBN: 0975178377

Whitten, Khan, Collins (2004). Tradable recharge rights in Coleambally Irrigation Area. AARES 48th Annual Conference 11-13 Febraury 2004 Melbourne, Victoria PDF icon

Robinson, D., S.Whitten, S. Khan, D. Collins, J. Ward (2005) Modelling the Economic Benefit of Cap and Trade for Irrigation Salinity Management Paper presented to the 49th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Coffs Harbour 9-11 February 2005

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Blackwood Basin

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Desert Uplands

RESEARCH REPORT No. 1 Esablishing East-West Landscape Linkage in the Southern Desert Uplands
Rolfe, John and Juliana McCosker (2003) : OVERVIEW OF THE ISSUES IN PLANNING A CORRIDOR TENDER PROCESS PDF icon

RESEARCH REPORT No. 2 Esablishing East-West Landscape Linkage in the Southern Desert Uplands
Rolfe, John , Juliana McCosker, Jill Windle, and Stuart Whitten (2004) : DESIGNING EXPERIMENTS TO TEST AUCTION PROCEDURES PDF icon

RESEARCH REPORT No. 3 Esablishing East-West Landscape Linkage in the Southern Desert Uplands
McCosker, Juliana and John Rolfe (2004) : DESIGNING A BIODIVERSITY INDEX TO ASSESS EAST-WEST LANDSCAPE LINKAGE PDF icon

RESEARCH REPORT No. 4 Esablishing East-West Landscape Linkage in the Southern Desert Uplands
Windle, Jill, John Rolfe, Juliana McCosker and Stuart Whitten (2004) : DESIGNING AUCTIONS WITH LANDHOLDER COOPERATION: RESULTS FROM EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOPS PDF icon

RESEARCH REPORT No. 6 Esablishing East-West Landscape Linkage in the Southern Desert Uplands
Rolfe, John, Juliana McCosker and Jill Windle (2005) : FINAL REPORT FOR MBI PROJECT PDF icon

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Fitzroy

RESEARCH REPORT No. 1 Establishing the Potential for Offset Trading in the Lower Fitzroy River
Rolfe, John, Khorshed Alam and Jill Windle (2004) : OVERVIEW OF THE FITZROY BASIN AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR OFFSET TRADING PDF icon

RESEARCH REPORT No. 2 Establishing the Potential for Offset Trading in the Lower Fitzroy River
Rolfe, John, Khorshed Alam and Jill Windle (2004) : THE IMPORTANCE OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION IN IMPROVING WATER QUALITY PDF icon

RESEARCH REPORT No. 3 Establishing the Potential for Offset Trading in the Lower Fitzroy River
Rolfe, John, Khorshed Alam, Jill Windle and Stuart Whitten (2004) : Designing the Choice Modelling Survey Instrument for Establishing Riparian Buffers in the Fitzroy Basin PDF icon

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Desert Knowledge CRC

Coggan, A.J and Whitten, SM (2005) Market Based Instruments (MBIs) in Australia: What are they, important issues to consider and some applications to date PDF icon Background paper presented at the Desert Knowledge CRC Workshop Alice Springs, 8-10 June 2005

Whitten SM (2005) MARKET AND INCENTIVE DESIGN Presentation to Desert Knowledge CRC - Rewards for Biodiversity launch presentation PDF icon

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General

Emerging Market-Based Instruments Workshop. CSIRO Canberra, Nov 2005 - Presentations

Coggan, A.J, Whitten, S.M and Abel, N (2004) Accounting for water flows: Are entitlements to water complete and defensible and does this matter? IPA Symposium on Establishing Australian Water Markets, Melbourne, Australia, August 9th 2004.

Whitten, Salzman, Shelton and Proctor (2003). Markets for ecosystem services: Applying the concepts. 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle PDF icon

Whitten. S, Bennett. J, Moss. W, Handley. M and Phillips. W, (2002). Incentive measures for conserving freshwater ecosystems. Review and recommendations for Australian policy makers. Environment Australia

Bennett, Jeff , Martin van Bueren and Stuart Whitten (2002). Estimating Society's Willingness to Pay to Maintain Viable Rural Communities PDF icon

Whitten, Stuart M.and Jeff Bennett. A bio-economic model of wetland protection on private lands PDF icon

Whitten, Stuart M.and Jeff Bennett. Economics for Natural Resources Management: Bio-economic Modelling, Policy Threshold Analysis and Transaction Costs PDF icon

Whitten, Stuart M.and Jeff Bennett. Social values of privately owned wetland resources PDF icon

Whitten, Stuart, Martin van Bueren and Drew Collins. An Overview of Market-Based Instruments and Environmental Policy in Australia. 6th Annual National AARES Symposium, Canberra PDF icon

Whitten, Stuart and Mike Young. Market-Based Tools for Environmental Management: Where do they fit and where to next? 6th Annual National AARES Symposium, Canberra PDF icon

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Experimental Economics

Reeson, AF & Tisdell, J (2006) When good incentives go bad: An experimental study of institutions, motivations and crowding out Paper presented to 2006 Annual AARES Conference - 8th-10th February 2006, Sydney, NSW or Summary paper

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Background Publications

Binning, Baker, Meharg, Cork and Kearns (2001). Making Farm Forestry Pay - Markets for Ecosystem Services. Report to the Joint Venture Agroforestry Program, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. PDF icon

Repairing the Country: Leveraging Private Investment Report (2001). Prepared for the Business Leaders Round Table. PDF icon

Binning and Young (2000). Native Vegetation: Institutions, Policies and Incentives Report to the National R&D Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation, Environment Australia, Canberra. PDF icon

Binning and Fielman (2000). Landscape Conservation and the Non-government Sector. Report to the National R&D Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation, Environment Australia, Canberra. PDF icon

Binning, Young & Cripps (1999). Beyond Road Rates and Rubbish: Opportunities for local government to conserve native vegetation. Report to the National R&D Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation, Environment Australia, Canberra. PDF icon

Binning, Young & Cripps (1999). Talking to the Taxman about Nature Conservation: The impact of taxation on the conservation of remnant vegetation. Report to the National R&D Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation, Environment Australia, Canberra. PDF icon

Binning and Young (1999). Conservation Hindered: The impact of local government rates and state land taxes on the conservation of native vegetation. Report to the National R&D Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation, Environment Australia, Canberra. PDF icon

Binning and Young (1999). Philanthropy Sustaining the Land. Briefing paper. The Ian Potter Foundation, Melbourne. PDF icon

Binning and Thorman (1999). Decision Points for Biodiversity: Case Study of Options for Implementing the Lower Hunter and Central Coast Biodiversity Strategy. Report to the Lower Hunter and Central Coast regional Environment Strategy Committee, CSIRO, Canberra. PDF icon

Other

New Horizons in Market-Based Instruments Symposium Presentaions available from webpage
http://www.ecosystemservicesproject.org/html/markets/MBI_Symposium/

Greg Murtough, Barbara Aretino and Anna Matysek (2002) Creating Markets for Ecosystem Services Productivity Commission staff paper

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