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Using mixed logit models to derive individual-specific WTP estimates for landscape improvements under agri-environmental schemes: evidence from the Rural Environment Protection Scheme in Ireland. (2008)
Book Chapter
Campbell, D., Hutchinson, W., & Scarpa, R. (2008). Using mixed logit models to derive individual-specific WTP estimates for landscape improvements under agri-environmental schemes: evidence from the Rural Environment Protection Scheme in Ireland. In E. Birol, & P. Koundouri (Eds.), Choice Experiments Informing Environmental Policy: A European Perspective (58-81). Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K

Composition-resolved size distributions of volcanic aerosols in the Mt. Etna plumes (2008)
Journal Article
Martin, R., Mather, T., Pyle, D., Power, M., Allen, A., Aiuppa, A., …Ward, E. (2008). Composition-resolved size distributions of volcanic aerosols in the Mt. Etna plumes. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007jd009648

Particle size distributions for soluble and insoluble species in Mt Etna’s summit plumes were measured across an extended size range (10 nm < d < 100 ìm) using a combination of techniques. Automated scanning electron microscopy (QEMSCAN) was used to... Read More about Composition-resolved size distributions of volcanic aerosols in the Mt. Etna plumes.

Production of potentially hazardous respirable silica airborne particulate from the burning of sugarcane (2008)
Journal Article
Le Blond, J., Williamson, B., Horwell, C., Monro, A., Kirk, C., & Oppenheimer, C. (2008). Production of potentially hazardous respirable silica airborne particulate from the burning of sugarcane. Atmospheric Environment, 42(22), 5558-5568. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.03.018

Sugarcane In some areas of the world where agricultural burning is practised, the airborne particles produced have been linked to respiratory disease in humans. Here, we investigate the abundance and form of silica (SiO2) minerals found within ash an... Read More about Production of potentially hazardous respirable silica airborne particulate from the burning of sugarcane.