Faculty Member Information
David A. Newburn |
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About Dr. Newburn:
David Newburn's primary research interests focus on the economics of land use and water resources, relying heavily on the application of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial econometrics. Recent research projects include: housing development and land-use regulations in the urban-rural fringe; optimal allocation of conservation funds for protecting open space and habitat; agricultural water management and instream flows; and environmental trading programs in water quality.
Selected Publications:
Irwin, E., K. Bell, N. Bockstael, D. Newburn, M. Partridge, and J. Wu. 2009. "The economics of urban-rural space." Annual Review of Resource Economics 1: 435-459.
Lohse, K.A., D.A. Newburn, J.J. Opperman, and A.M. Merenlender. 2008. "Forecasting relative impacts of land use on anadromous fish habitat to guide conservation planning." Ecological Applications 18(2): 467-482.
Newburn, D. and P. Berck. 2006. "Modeling suburban and rural residential development beyond the urban fringe." Land Economics 82(4) 481-499.
Newburn, D., P. Berck and A. Merenlender. 2006. "Habitat and open space at risk: targeting strategies for land conservation". American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(1):28-42.
Newburn, D., S. Reed, P. Berck, and A. Merelender. 2005. "Economics and land-use change in prioritizing private land conservation". Conservation Biology 19(5):1411-1420.