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Peer Reviewed Publications
Bateman, I.J., A. Binner, E. Addicott, et al. “Integrating science with economics is essential to achieving multiple land use objectives.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2024). In Press.
Binner, A., E. Addicott, B. Balmford, et al. “Using the natural capital framework to integrate biodiversity into sustainable, efficient and equitable environmental-economic decision making.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. (2024). In Press.
Mancini, M., R. Collins, E. Addicott,, et al. “Biodiversity offsets must address the trade-offs between
people and nature: Case study and general principles.” One Earth. (2024). In Press.
Fenichel, E., I. Porras, B. Milligan, E. Addicott, et al. “Modifying national accounts for sustainable ocean development.” In J. Lubchenco and P. M. Haugan (Eds.) The Blue
Compendium (pp 279-307). Springer International Publishing. (2023).
Addicott, E., E. Fenichel, M. Bradford, M. Pinsky, S. Wood.“Reply to Gilbert, Eyster, and Zipkin”
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 21(3), 115-116 (2023).
Addicott, E. T., The Value and Configuration of Coastal Natural Capital. NBER Chapters (2023).
Addicott, E.T., Fenichel, E.P. Bradford, M.A., Pinsky, M.L., & Wood, S.A. (2021). Toward an improved understanding of causation in ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. Early Access.
Bradford, M.A., Wood, S.A., Addicott, E.T. et al. (2021). Quantifying microbial control of soil organic matter dynamics at macrosystem scales. Biogeochemistry.
Fenichel, E.P., Addicott, E.T., Grimsrud, K.M. et al. (2020). Modifying national accounts for sustainable ocean development. Nat Sustain 3, 889–89.
Fenichel, E.P., B. Milligan, I. Porras et al. (2020). National Accounting for the Ocean and Ocean Economy. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute.
Fenichel, E. P., Kotchen, M. J., & Addicott, E. T. (2020). Even the representative agent must die: Using demographics to inform long-term social discount rates. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
Addicott, E. T., & Fenichel, E. P. (2019). Spatial aggregation and the value of natural capital. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
Addicott, E. T., Kroetz, K., Reimer, M. N., Sanchirico, J. N., Lew, D. K., & Huetteman, J. (2018). Identifying the potential for cross-fishery spillovers: A network analysis of Alaskan permitting patterns. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 76(1), 56-68.
Working Papers
Many Assets, Many Services: Valuing Beaches, Buildings, and Dunes in Coastal North Carolina
Addicott, E., Woodill, A.J., Kling, D., Johnson, S.M., Watson, J. “Measuring Ocean Ecosystem Wealth
in the Context of Global Change and Conflict” [In Review]
Conte, M., Addicott, E. , Millerhaller, M. “Scarcity, WTP for Species, and Imperfect Substitutability
with Market Goods.” [In Review]
Woodill, A. J., Addicott, E., Andujar, N. et al. “Effective Management of the Hawaii Longline Bigeye
Tuna Fishery.”
Addicott, E.. “Many Assets, Many Services: Valuing Beaches, Buildings, and Dunes in Coastal North
Carolina.”
Addicott, E.. “Mother Nature or Municipal Government: Dispersion in the Value of Produced and
Natural Capital”
Other Articles
Addicott, E.T. (2023). How climate change is re-allocating ocean wealth – and why it matters.
Exeter Expertise.
Addicott, E. T. (2021). Dashboard and Indicators for the Blue Economy. PANORAMA Solutions.
Addicott, E. T. (2020). Starting a conversation about ocean accounting. SpringerNature Sustainability Community.
Fenichel, E. P., Kotchen, M. J., & Addicott, E. T. (2017). Climate changes the debate: The impact of demographics on long-term discount rates. VoxEU/CEPR.
Press and Media
1st marine economics fellow to focus on natural coastal resources
Addicott Awarded Marine Economics Fellowship to Study Coastal Erosion