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“My colleagues and I often use the Public: Private Benefits Framework explicitly or implicitly when presenting our farm-level research estimates of privates benefits and costs of environmental programs in Western Canada. The framework is very helpful is suggesting policy directions when estimates of public benefits are added to our private benefits research.”
Professor Jim Unterschultz, University of Alberta
The INFFER team has been working successfully with the Burnett-Mary Regional Group (BMRG) in Queensland over the past two years. Last week they held their first community asset identification workshop in Kingaroy. The workshop was terrific with 20 passionate locals contributing knowledge on important environmental features in the Kingaroy district. A range of assets were identified including [...]
Members of the INFFER team have just enjoyed a terrific conference in Fremantle. The 56th Annual AARES (Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society) conference brings together a diverse range of people who share an interest in agricultural, resource and environmental economics. At this years event the INFFER project featured in a number of presentations ranging [...]