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Jürgen Meyerhoff
Jürgen Meyerhoff
Senior Researcher, Berlin School of Economics and Law
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Landscape externalities from onshore wind power
J Meyerhoff, C Ohl, V Hartje
Energy Policy 38 (1), 82-92, 2010
3212010
To Pay or Not to Pay: Competing Theories to Explain Individuals’ Willingness to Pay for Public Environmental Goods.
J Liebe, U., Preisendörfer, P., Meyerhoff
Environment and Behaviour 43 (1), 106–130, 2011
297*2011
Protest beliefs in contingent valuation: explaining their motivation
J Meyerhoff, U Liebe
Ecological economics 57 (4), 583-594, 2006
2782006
Status quo effect in choice experiments: Empirical evidence on attitudes and choice task complexity
J Meyerhoff, U Liebe
Land economics 85 (3), 515-528, 2009
2512009
Environmental valuation with discrete choice experiments: Guidance on design, implementation and data analysis
P Mariel, D Hoyos, J Meyerhoff, M Czajkowski, T Dekker, K Glenk, ...
Springer Nature, 2021
2172021
A turbine is not only a turbine: The role of social context and fairness characteristics for the local acceptance of wind power
U Liebe, A Bartczak, J Meyerhoff
Energy Policy 107, 300-308, 2017
1522017
Do protest responses to a contingent valuation question and a choice experiment differ?
J Meyerhoff, U Liebe
Environmental and Resource Economics 39, 433-446, 2008
1492008
Efficient and equitable spatial allocation of renewable power plants at the country scale
M Drechsler, J Egerer, M Lange, F Masurowski, J Meyerhoff, M Oehlmann
Nature Energy 2 (9), 1-9, 2017
1402017
Determinants of protest responses in environmental valuation: A meta-study
J Meyerhoff, U Liebe
Ecological Economics 70 (2), 366-374, 2010
1382010
Differences in the recreational value of urban parks between weekdays and weekends: A discrete choice analysis
C Bertram, J Meyerhoff, K Rehdanz, H Wüstemann
Landscape and Urban Planning 159, 5-14, 2017
1272017
Non-market valuation of forest goods and services: Good practice guidelines
P Riera, G Signorello, M Thiene, PA Mahieu, S Navrud, P Kaval, ...
Journal of Forest Economics 18 (4), 259-270, 2012
1242012
Benefits of meeting nutrient reduction targets for the Baltic Sea–a contingent valuation study in the nine coastal states
H Ahtiainen, J Artell, M Czajkowski, B Hasler, L Hasselström, A Huhtala, ...
Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy 3 (3), 278-305, 2014
1102014
Heterogeneous preferences toward landscape externalities of wind turbines–combining choices and attitudes in a hybrid model
P Mariel, J Meyerhoff, S Hess
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 41, 647-657, 2015
1052015
Benefits of biodiversity enhancement of nature-oriented silviculture: Evidence from two choice experiments in Germany
J Meyerhoff, U Liebe, V Hartje
Journal of Forest Economics 15 (1-2), 37-58, 2009
1012009
Species‐specific preferences of German recreational anglers for freshwater fishing experiences, with emphasis on the intrinsic utilities of fish stocking and wild fishes
R Arlinghaus, B Beardmore, C Riepe, J Meyerhoff, T Pagel
Journal of Fish Biology 85 (6), 1843-1867, 2014
1002014
Spatial dimensions of stated preference valuation in environmental and resource economics: methods, trends and challenges
K Glenk, RJ Johnston, J Meyerhoff, J Sagebiel
Environmental and Resource Economics 75, 215-242, 2020
972020
Stated willingness to pay as hypothetical behaviour: can attitudes tell us more?
J Meyerhoff
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 49 (2), 209-226, 2006
962006
Combining spatial modeling and choice experiments for the optimal spatial allocation of wind turbines
M Drechsler, C Ohl, J Meyerhoff, M Eichhorn, J Monsees
Energy Policy 39 (6), 3845-3854, 2011
942011
Test–retest reliability of choice experiments in environmental valuation
U Liebe, J Meyerhoff, V Hartje
Environmental and Resource Economics 53, 389-407, 2012
902012
Nachhaltigkeit und Globalisierung: Herausforderungen und Handlungsansätze
U Petschow, K Hübner, S Dröge, J Meyerhoff
Springer-Verlag, 2013
852013
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