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2014
Acceptance, Acceptability, and Trust for Sagebrush Restoration Options in the Great Basin: A Longitudinal Perspective, Ryan Gordon, Mark W. Brunson, and Bruce Shindler; Rangeland Ecology & Management
2012
The Frying Pan or the Fire: Public Attitudes About Using Herbicides to Manage Invasive Weeds, Mariah Evans and Kimberly Rollins; Environmental Economics
2011
Economic and Social Impacts of Wildfires and Invasive Plants in American Deserts: Lessons From the Great Basin, Mark W. Brunson and John Tanaka; Rangeland Ecology & Management
2010
Sensitivity of WTP Estimates to Definition of 'Yes': Reinterpreting Expressed Response Intensity, Mimako Kobayashi, Kimberly Rollins, and M. D. R. Evans; Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
Willingness to Pay Estimation When Protest Beliefs are not Separable from the Public Good Definition, Kimberly Rollins, M.D.R. Evans, Mimako Kobayashi, and Anita Castledine; University of Nevada Reno Joint Economics Working Paper Series
2008
Gauging the Acceptability of Fuels Management: A Matter of Trust, Mark W. Brunson; Western Rural Development Center Rural Connections
Rangeland Fires and Cheatgrass: Values at Risk and Support for Preservation, M. D. R. Evans and Kim Rollins; Western Rural Development Center Rural Connections
2007
Comparing Citizens' and Managers' Concerns About Sagebrush Management and Restoration in the Great Basin, Mark W. Brunson and Jennifer Peterson
Public Priorities for Rangeland Management: A Regional Survey of Citizens in the Great Basin, Bruce Shindler, Ryan Gordon, and Mark W. Brunson