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Professor & Head of School of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy. University of Western Australia. Mail: MO89, UWA, Perth WA 6009, Australia. Centre for Environ Econs and Policy. INFFER (Investment Framework for. ADOPT (Adoption and Diffusion. Public: Private Benefits Framework. For postgraduate research students. General tips, MS Word, writing, thesis preparation, literature reviews. Advice on handling the publication process. 81K zip file). ...
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Professor & Head of School of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy. University of Western Australia. Mail: MO89, UWA, Perth WA 6009, Australia. Centre for Environ Econs and Policy. INFFER (Investment Framework for. ADOPT (Adoption and Diffusion. Public: Private Benefits Framework. With links to copies on the web where available). Pdf copy of publication list here. Environment, Natural Resource Management. Weed economics, herbicide resistance. Thamo,...
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Professor & Head of School of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy. University of Western Australia. Mail: MO89, UWA, Perth WA 6009, Australia. Centre for Environ Econs and Policy. INFFER (Investment Framework for. ADOPT (Adoption and Diffusion. Public: Private Benefits Framework. Pannell, D.J. and Gibson, F.L. (2016). The environmental cost of using poor decision metrics to prioritise environmental projects, Conservation Biology.
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Professor & Head of School of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy. University of Western Australia. Mail: MO89, UWA, Perth WA 6009, Australia. Centre for Environ Econs and Policy. INFFER (Investment Framework for. ADOPT (Adoption and Diffusion. Public: Private Benefits Framework. Natural Decisions Pty Ltd. URL for this page: davidpannell.net. Last revised: April 12, 2016.
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Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy. Head of School of Agricultural and Resource Economics. University of Western Australia. Mail: MO89, UWA, Crawley WA 6009, Australia. Centre for Environ Econs and Policy. INFFER (Investment Framework for. ADOPT (Adoption and Diffusion. Public: Private Benefits Framework. Templates for ranking projects. Template for ranking project ideas pannell.docx. Template for ranking project ideas pannell.xls. Updated 11 November 2015 to fix a bug).
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David Pannell's home page: davidpannell.net
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Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy. Head of School of Agricultural and Resource Economics. University of Western Australia. Mail: MO89, UWA, Crawley WA 6009, Australia. Centre for Environ Econs and Policy. Public: Private Benefits Framework. Natural Decisions Pty Ltd. URL for this page: davidpannell.net. Last revised: January 17, 2016.
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Inffer | Investment Framework for Environmental Resources » Defining Assets
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How is INFFER different? Setting “SMART” goals. Ways to use INFFER. Public: Private Benefits Framework. INFFER focuses on assets – areas of the natural environment (or the built environment in the case of built heritage conservation) that are considered to have significant value to the community. Elicitation of spatially explicit assets through community workshops is a feature of the INFFER process. Watch a short video on INFFER. INFFER application in Tuscany. 2011 Future Farm Industries CRC.
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Inffer | Investment Framework for Environmental Resources » Common misconceptions
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How is INFFER different? Setting “SMART” goals. Ways to use INFFER. Public: Private Benefits Framework. As with any new system, there is potential for confusion or misunderstanding among new users of INFFER . Explanations and background information presented below have been provided in response to questions or concerns raised by users or at training sessions. Further information can also be found in the Frequently Asked Questions. Page and the How is INFFER different? Also, there is a lot of spatial hete...
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Inffer | Investment Framework for Environmental Resources » Related work
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How is INFFER different? Setting “SMART” goals. Ways to use INFFER. Public: Private Benefits Framework. The work below has been conducted by members of the research team, or commissioned by them. It is complementary to the core INFFER project. Adoption of conservation practices. See www.ruralpracticechange.com. For a wealth of further information relevant to adoption of conservation practices. Find out about ADOPT, the Adoption and Diffusion Prediction Tool, here. Rattray, D. (2008). Review of Wa...Probl...
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Inffer | Investment Framework for Environmental Resources » News Archive » INFFER application in Tuscany
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How is INFFER different? Setting “SMART” goals. Ways to use INFFER. Public: Private Benefits Framework. INFFER application in Tuscany. December 16th, 2013 by geoff. Farmers, environmental and institutional representatives and technical experts took part in the process of identifying agro-environmental assets in the region. A total of 26 assets were identified, and of these, only 2 (the last remaining population of. Italian Journal of Agronomy, volume 8:e27 p 224 – 232. Watch a short video on INFFER.