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Mario F. Teisl School of Economics 5782 Winslow Hall Ph: 207-581-3162 University of Maine Fx: 207-581-4278 Orono, ME 04469 Em: [email protected] Professional Work Experience Director-School of Economics, 2013-18, 2019-present Director-School of Policy and International Affairs, 2009-13 Professor-School of Economics, UMaine, 2007-present Associate Professor-Department of Resource Economics and Policy, UMaine, 2002-07 Assistant Professor-Department of Resource Economics and Policy, UMaine, 1997-02 Staff Fellow-Consumer Studies Branch, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, Washington DC 1995-97 Consulting Economist-Southwick Associates, Arlington, VA, 1992-2005 Research Assistant-Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UMaryland, 1992-95. Assistant Scientist-Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UMaine, 1990-92. Research Assistant-Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UMaine, 1987-89. Agricultural and Fisheries Extension (Peace Corps) Papua New Guinea, 1983-86. Honors & Awards Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, National Scholarship Honor Society 2018 Editor, Special Topics Issue, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 2016-17 Inducted as an Honorary Member, Golden Key International Honor Society 2016 Member of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Board 2014-17 Graduate Dean’s Recognition Award for Extraordinary Service to Graduate Studies at the University of Maine 2013 Invited Researcher: The French National Institute for Agricultural Research, Nancy Research Centre in collaboration with the Lorraine University and the French Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Summer 2009 Editorial Board of the The Open Communication Journal 2008-2010. Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness Program Appreciation Award, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006 Book Editor, 2007. Labelling Strategies in Environmental Policy. Volume in “The International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy” Series. Ashgate Publishing. Editorial Board of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 2005-2008. Fulbright Scholar Award: Teaching/ResearchUniversity of Zagreb Croatia 2005-06. Poster Award: Label Format Effects on Consumers’ Eco-Assessments of Passenger Vehicles. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum 2005 - (2 nd out of 232 submissions) University of Maine Faculty Senate 2004-2007. Outstanding Researcher Award, College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture, University of Maine, 2002. Chair, Food Safety & Nutrition Section, American Agricultural Economists Association 2001-03. Paper Award: Food Labeling and Consumer Welfare. Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium, 1998. Naumann Scholarship for Academic Excellence, University of Maine, 1988 Education PhD - Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland. 1997. Dissertation Title Nutrition Labeling: Information Effects on Consumer Behavior and Welfare.
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Page 1: Professional Work Experience · 4. Karen K. Bieluch,** Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl, Jessica Leahy, and Linda L. Silka. 2017. Transdisciplinary research partnerships in sustainability

Mario F. Teisl

School of Economics

5782 Winslow Hall Ph: 207-581-3162

University of Maine Fx: 207-581-4278

Orono, ME 04469 Em: [email protected]

Professional Work Experience Director-School of Economics, 2013-18, 2019-present Director-School of Policy and International Affairs, 2009-13

Professor-School of Economics, UMaine, 2007-present

Associate Professor-Department of Resource Economics and Policy, UMaine, 2002-07 Assistant Professor-Department of Resource Economics and Policy, UMaine, 1997-02

Staff Fellow-Consumer Studies Branch, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug

Administration, Washington DC 1995-97

Consulting Economist-Southwick Associates, Arlington, VA, 1992-2005 Research Assistant-Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UMaryland, 1992-95.

Assistant Scientist-Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UMaine, 1990-92.

Research Assistant-Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UMaine, 1987-89. Agricultural and Fisheries Extension (Peace Corps) Papua New Guinea, 1983-86.

Honors & Awards Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, National Scholarship Honor Society 2018

Editor, Special Topics Issue, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 2016-17

Inducted as an Honorary Member, Golden Key International Honor Society 2016

Member of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Board 2014-17 Graduate Dean’s Recognition Award for Extraordinary Service to Graduate Studies at the University of

Maine 2013

Invited Researcher: The French National Institute for Agricultural Research, Nancy Research Centre in collaboration with the Lorraine University and the French Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and

Environmental Engineering Summer 2009

Editorial Board of the The Open Communication Journal 2008-2010.

Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness Program Appreciation Award, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006

Book Editor, 2007. Labelling Strategies in Environmental Policy. Volume in “The International Library

of Environmental Economics and Policy” Series. Ashgate Publishing. Editorial Board of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 2005-2008.

Fulbright Scholar Award: Teaching/Research– University of Zagreb Croatia 2005-06.

Poster Award: Label Format Effects on Consumers’ Eco-Assessments of Passenger Vehicles. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum 2005 - (2nd out of 232 submissions)

University of Maine Faculty Senate 2004-2007.

Outstanding Researcher Award, College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture, University of

Maine, 2002. Chair, Food Safety & Nutrition Section, American Agricultural Economists Association 2001-03.

Paper Award: Food Labeling and Consumer Welfare. Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium, 1998.

Naumann Scholarship for Academic Excellence, University of Maine, 1988

Education PhD - Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland. 1997. Dissertation Title Nutrition

Labeling: Information Effects on Consumer Behavior and Welfare.

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M.S.- Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maine. 1990. Thesis title: An Econometric

Analysis of the Effects of Tourism on Local Government Expenditures. B.S.- Geology and Biology, Marietta College. 1982.

Other training

Economics of Health Inequality summer school, Tinbergen Institute, Rotterdam, June 25-29, 2018 Rising Tide Center, Advocates and Allies for Women Professionals 2015-16 UMaine

Cornell Faculty Leadership & Professional Development Program June 23-27, 2014

Advancing Women in Academia Networking Conference, Bangor, ME May 20, 2014 Science Communication workshop: Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, UMaine, March 3-4,

2014

Science: Becoming the Messenger NSF Communications Workshop, UMaine, April 14, 2011 Academic Leadership Program, UMaine, January 22, 2008

Affiliations

Cooperating Professor (all University of Maine) Center for Research on Sustainable Forests

Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate Program

School of Policy and International Affairs Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions

Maine Lobster Institute

Publications (google scholar citations: 5,288; h-index: 32; i10-index: 65; retrieved: 2/2/2020)

Journal Articles, Published (undergraduate co-author*, graduate co-author**)

1. Teresa R. Johnson, Kate Beard, Damian Brady, Carrie J. Byron, Caitlin Cleaver,** Kevin Duffy,** Nicholas Keeney,** Melissa Kimble,** Molly Miller,** Shane Moeykens, Mario Teisl, G. Peter van

Walsum, Jing Yuan. 2019. A Social-Ecological Systems Framework for Marine Aquaculture

Research Sustainability 11(9):2522-2542, doi:10.3390/su11092522

2. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Richard R. Corey and Nicholas A. Giudice. 2018. Seeing clearly in

a virtual reality: Tourist reactions to an offshore wind project Energy Policy 122:601-611

3. Julia McGuire, ** Jessica Leahy, James Marciano, ** Robert Lillieholm, and Mario F. Teisl, 2017.

Social acceptability of establishing forest-based biorefineries in Maine: Comparing mill towns and the general public. Biomass & Bioenergy. 105:155-163

4. Karen K. Bieluch, ** Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl, Jessica Leahy, and Linda L. Silka. 2017.

Transdisciplinary research partnerships in sustainability science: an examination of stakeholder participation preferences Sustainability Science 12:87-104, doi: 10.1007/s11625-016-0360-x

5. Michelle Johnson, ** Kathleen P.Bell and Mario F Teisl. 2016. Does imagining future land use

changes affect citizen engagement with land use planning? Land Use Policy 57:44-52

6. Mario F. Teisl, Amy M. Lando, Alan S. Levy and Caroline L. Noblet. 2016. Importance of cohorts in

analyzing trends in safe at-home food-handling practices Food Control 62: 381-389

7. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl and Caroline Noblet. 2016. Whose values count: Is a theory of social

choice for sustainability science possible? Sustainability Science 11:373-83. doi: 10.1007/s11625-015-0345-1

8. Stacia Dreyer, ** Mario F. Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2015. Are acceptance, support, and the factors

that affect them, different? Examining perceptions of U.S. fuel economy standards Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 39: 65-75 doi:10.1016/j.trd.2015.06.002

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9. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Keith Evans, Mark W. Anderson, Shannon K. McCoy and Ed

Cervone. 2015. Public Preferences for Investments in Renewable Energy Production and Energy Efficiency. Energy Policy 87:177-186

10. Stacia Dreyer, ** Iian Walker, Shannon McCoy and Mario F. Teisl. 2015. Australians' views on

carbon pricing before and after the 2013 federal election Nature Climate Change

doi:10.1038/nclimate2756 Published online 10 August 2015

11. Gilles Grolleau, Lisette Ibanez, Naoufel Mzoughi and Mario Teisl. 2015. Helping eco-labels to fulfill

their promises Climate Policy doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2015.1033675

12. Caroline Noblet, Mark W. Anderson, and Mario Teisl. 2015. Thinking Past, Thinking Future: An Empirical Test of the Effects of Retrospective Assessment on Future Preferences Ecological

Economics 114:180-187

13. Mark W. Anderson, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Sharon Klein. 2015. The Incompatibility of Benefit-Cost Analysis with Sustainability Science Sustainability Science 10:33–41.

14. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy, Sarah Marrinan,** Teresa Johnson, Caroline L. Noblet, Robert

Roper, Megan Wibberly** and Sharon Klein. 2015. Will offshore energy face ‘fair winds and

following seas’?: Understanding the factors influencing marine energy support Estuaries and Coasts 38(Suppl): S279-S286. Article was featured by the European Commission’s Science for

Environmental Policy European Commission DG Environment News Alert Service, edited by SCU,

University of the West of England, Bristol.

15. James A. Marciano,** Robert J. Lilieholm, Mario F. Teisl and Jessica Leahy. 2014. Factors affecting

public support for forest-based biorefineries: A comparison of mill towns and the general public in

Maine. Energy Policy 75 (December): 301–311.

16. Timothy Waring, Mario F. Teisl, Eva Manandhar** and Mark Anderson. 2014. On the travel

emissions of sustainability science research Sustainability 6:2718-2735 online:

http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/5/2718

17. Brian Roe, Mario F. Teisl and Corin Deans**. 2014. The economics of voluntary versus mandatory labeling Annual Review of Resource Economics Invited. 6:9.1-9.21 online:

http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-resource-100913-012439

18. Caroline L. Noblet, John Thøgersen and Mario F. Teisl. 2014. Who attempts to drive less in New England? Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour Available on-line at:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369847813001459 1/14/14

19. Haley Engelberth,** Mario F. Teisl, Eric Frohmberg, Karyn Butts, Kathleen P. Bell, Sue Stableford

and Andrew E. Smith. 2013. Can fish consumption advisories do better? Providing benefit and risk information to increase knowledge. Environmental Research 126: 232-239

20. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2013. Making or buying environmental public

goods: Do consumers care? Land Economics. 89(4):767-781

21. Caroline Noblet, Mark Anderson and Mario F. Teisl. 2013. An empirical test of anchoring the NEP

scale in environmental ethics Environmental Education Research. 19(4): 540–551

22. Kathleen P. Bell, Laura Lindenfeld, Ann E. Speers,** Mario F. Teisl, and Jessica E. Leahy. 2013. Creating opportunities for improving lake-focused stakeholder engagement: knowledge-action

systems, pro-environment behavior, and sustainable lake management Lakes and Reservoirs:

Research & Management 18(1):5-14

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23. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Katherine H. Farrow,**

Jonathan Rubin. 2012. Biofuels

development in Maine: Using trees to oil the wheels of sustainability. Maine Policy Review 21(2): 56-65

24. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl, and Caroline Noblet**

. 2012. Retrospective assessment to learn

prospective stakeholder engagement: Toward finding a voice for the future in sustainability science.

Ecological Economics 84: 1–6

25. Stephan Marette, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl. 2012. The consequences of a human food pathogen

vaccine: A calibrated partial-equilibrium analysis Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource

Economics. 56 (3): 366-384

26. Mark W. Anderson, Caroline Noblet** and Mario Teisl. 2012. Our environment: A glimpse at what

Mainers value Maine Policy Review 21(1): 104-109

27. Caroline Noblet,** Kathleen Bell, Charlie Colgan and Mario F. Teisl, 2012. Economic development and Maine's Sustainability Solutions Initiative. Maine Policy Review 21(1): 128-135

28. Stephan Marette, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl. 2012. The welfare impacts of food pathogen vaccines

Food Policy 37(1):86-93.

29. Shyamani Siriwardena,** Gary Hunt, Mario Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2012. Effectiveness of eco-marketing on green car purchase behavior in Maine: A nested-logit model approach. Transportation

Research Part D: Transport and Environmental 17 (2) 237-242

30. Sara B. Fein, Amy M. Lando, Alan S. Levy, Mario F. Teisl and Caroline Noblet.** 2011. Trends in US consumers’ safe handling and consumption of food and their risk perceptions 1988 through 2010

Journal of Food Protection. 74(9):1513–1523.

31. Mario F. Teisl, Eric Frohmberg, Andrew E. Smith, Kevin J. Boyle and Haley Engelberth.** 2011. Awake at the switch: Measuring the impact of Maine’s fish consumption advisory for at-risk women

Science of the Total Environment 409:3257-66.

32. Mario Teisl, Mark W. Anderson, Caroline Noblet, George K. Criner, and Jonathan Rubin. 2011. Are

Environmental Professors Unbalanced? Evidence from the Field Journal of Environmental Education 42(2):67-83

33. Mario Teisl and Brian E. Roe. 2010. Consumer willingness-to-pay to reduce the probability of retail

foodborne pathogen contamination Food Policy, 35(6):521-530.

34. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, and Jonathan Rubin. 2009. The Psychology of Eco-Consumption,

Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization: 7(2), Article 9. Available at:

http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol7/iss2/art9

35. Mario F. Teisl, Sara B. Fein and Alan S. Levy. 2009. Information effects on consumer attitudes toward three food technologies: organic production, biotechnology, and irradiation Food Quality and

Preference 20:586–596

36. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, and Jonathan Rubin. 2009. Can Environmental Promotion Backfire? Evidence from the vehicle market Social Marketing Quarterly 15 (3):2-32.

37. Mario F. Teisl, Sonja Radas and Brian Roe. 2008. Struggles in optimal labeling: How different

consumers react to various labels for genetically modified foods. International Journal of Consumer Studies 32:447–456.

38. Sonja Radas, Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2008. An Open Mind Wants More: Opinion Strength and

the Desire for Genetically Modified Food Labeling Policy. Journal of Consumer Affairs. 42(3):335-

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39. Harold Daniel, Thomas Allen, Lisa Bragg,** Mario F. Teisl, Robert Bayer and Catherine Billings.

2008. Valuing Lobster for Maine Coastal Tourism: Methodological Considerations Journal of Foodservice 19(2):133-138

40. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2008. Non-Dirty Dancing? Interactions

Between Eco-labels and Consumers. Journal of Economic Psychology. 29(2):140-159

41. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl, George Criner, Sharon Tisher, Stewart Smith, Malcolm Hunter, Stephen A. Norton, Jody Jellison and Andrei Alyokhin, Eric Gallandt, Sandra Haggard, Elizabeth

Bicknell. 2007. Attitude Changes of Undergraduate University Students in General Education

Courses. Journal of General Education 56(2):149-168.

42. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Gerald Mumma. 2007. One step forward…. Consumer reactions to

food safety technologies. Journal of Food Distribution and Research 38(1):148-153.

43. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl. 2007. Genetically modified food labeling: The impacts of message and messenger on consumer perceptions of labels and products. Food Policy 32:49-66.

44. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Jonathan Rubin. 2006. Factors affecting consumer assessment

of eco-labeled vehicles. Transportation Research D, 11:422-431

45. Yun-Jae Hwang,** Brian Roe, and Mario F. Teisl. 2006. Does Price Signal Quality? Strategic Implications of Price as a Signal of Quality for the Case of Genetically Modified Food International

Food and Agribusiness Management Review 9 (1):93-115.

46. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Mike Vayda 2006. Incentive Effects on Response Rates, Data Quality, and Survey Administration Costs International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 18(3):364-373

47. Yun-Jae Hwang,** Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl. 2005. An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Consumers’

Concerns about Eight Food Production and Processing Technologies. AgBioForum 8(1):40-49.

48. Kelly A. O’Brien** and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. Eco-information and its Effect on Consumer Values for

Environmentally Certified Forest Products. Journal of Forest Economics. 10:75-96.

49. Mario F. Teisl, Luke Garner,* Brian Roe and Michael E. Vayda. 2004. Genetically Modified Food:

What are Mainers Thinking? Maine Policy Review.13(1):56-66.

50. Mario F. Teisl and Julie A. Caswell. 2003. Information Policy and Genetically Modified Food:

Weighing the Benefits and Costs. (translated to Italian) QA – La Questione Agraria 4:23-48.

51. Mario F. Teisl, Luke Garner,* Brian Roe and Michael E. Vayda. 2003. Labeling Genetically Modified Foods: How Do Us Consumers Want to See it Done? AgBioForum, 6(1&2), 48-54.

52. Mario F. Teisl. 2003. What We May Have is a Failure to Communicate: Labeling Environmentally

Certified Forest Products. Forest Science 49(5):668-680

53. Mario F. Teisl and Kelly A. O’Brien.** 2003. Who Cares and Who Acts? Outdoor Recreationists exhibit Different Levels of Environmental Concern and Behavior. Environment and Behavior.

35(4):506-522

54. Kevin J. Boyle, Thomas P. Holmes, Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2002. A Comparison of Conjoint Response Formats: A Reply. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 84(4):1172-1175.

55. Mario F. Teisl, Lynn Halverson, Kelly O’brien,** Brian Roe, Nancy Ross and Mike Vayda. 2002.

Focus Group Reactions to Genetically Modified Food Labels. AgBioForum. 5(1):6-9.

56. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Robert L. Hicks. 2002. Can Eco-labels Tune a Market? Evidence from

Dolphin-Safe Labeling. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 43:339-359

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57. Mario F. Teisl, Stephanie Peavey, Felicia Newmann, JoAnn Buono and Melissa Herrmann. 2002.

Consumer Reactions to Environmental Labels for Forest Products: A Preliminary Look Forest Products Journal. 52(1):44-50.

58. Brian Roe, Mario F. Teisl, Alan Levy, Matthew Russell.* 2001. U.S. Consumers' Willingness to Pay

for Green Electricity, Energy Policy 29 (11):917-925.

59. Brian Roe, Mario F. Teisl, Huaping Rong** and Alan S. Levy. 2001. Characteristics of Successful Labeling Policies: Experimental Evidence from Price and Environmental Disclosure for Deregulated

Electricity Services. Journal of Consumer Affairs. 35(1):1-26.

60. Kevin J. Boyle, Thomas P. Holmes, Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2001. A Comparison of Conjoint Response Formats. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 83(2): 441-454.

61. Mario F. Teisl, Stephanie Peavey and Kelly O’Brien.** 2001. Environmental certification and labeling

of forest products: Will it lead to more environmentally benign forestry in Maine? Maine Policy Review. 10(1): 72-78.

62. Mario F. Teisl, Nancy E. Bockstael and Alan S. Levy. 2001. Measuring the Welfare Effects of

Nutrition Information. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 83(1): 133-149.

63. Brian Roe, Mario F. Teisl, Alan S. Levy, Kevin Boyle, Mark Messonier, Tamera Riggs, Melissa J. Herrmann, and Felicia Newman. 2001. Consumers’ Assessment of Food Safety and Reactions to

Food Safety Labeling. Journal of Food Product Marketing. VOL. 6(4): 9-26.

64. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2000. Environmental Certification: Informing Consumers about Forest Products Journal of Forestry. 98(2):36-42.

65. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 1999. Eco-Certification: Why it may not be a ‘Field of

Dreams’ American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 81(5):1066-1071.

66. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Richard E. Record, Jr. 1999. License-sales Revenues:

Understanding Angler and Hunter Reactions to Increases in License Prices. Human Dimensions of

Wildlife.4(4):1-17.

67. Brian Roe, Leslie A. Whittington, Sara B. Fein and Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Is There Competition Between Breast-Feeding and Maternal Employment? Demography. 36(2):157-171.

68. Mario F. Teisl, Alan S. Levy and Brenda M. Derby, 1999. The Effects of Education and Information

Source on Consumer Awareness of Diet-Disease Relationships. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. 18(2):197-207.

69. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 1998. The Economics of Labeling: An Overview of Issues for Health

and Environmental Disclosure. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 28(2):140-150.

70. Mario F. Teisl and Alan S. Levy, 1997. Does Nutrition Labeling lead to Healthier Eating? Journal of Food Distribution Research. 28(3):18-27.

71. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle, 1997. Needles in a Haystack: Effective Sampling of Marine Sport

Anglers. Marine Resource Economics 12:1-10.

72. Brian Roe, Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl, 1996. Developing Estimates of Compensating

Variation from Conjoint Data. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 31: 145-159.

73. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Brian Roe, 1996. Conjoint Analysis of Angler Evaluations of the Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program for the Penobscot River, Maine. North American Journal of

Fisheries Management 16:861-871.

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74. Stuart M. Mazurkiewicz, Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, Karen Morris and Alan G. Clark, 1996.

Recall Bias and Reliability in Survey Data: Moose Hunting in Maine. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:140-148.

75. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum and Steven D. Reiling, 1995. Test-Retest

Reliability of Contingent-Valuation with Independent Sample Pretest and Post-test Control Groups.

American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77:613-619.

76. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Owen Fenderson, 1993. Tradeoffs Between Open-Water and Ice

Fishing: A Case Study in Maine. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13:353-359.

77. Kevin J. Boyle, Richard L. Dressler, Alan G. Clark and Mario F. Teisl, 1993. Moose Hunter Preferences and Setting Season Timings. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21:498-504.

Journal Articles in review

1. Keith S. Evans, Mario F. Teisl, Amy M. Lando and Sherry T. Liu. Risk perceptions and food handling practices in the home. Food Policy

Chapters in Books/Monographs/Proceedings

1. Caroline L. Noblet, Amy Lando and Mario F. Teisl. 2015. What Are Health Care Providers Telling Pregnant Women About Fish Consumption, Listeria and Food Safety? Chapter 4 in Health

Communication: Advocacy Strategies, Effectiveness and Emerging Challenges (R.M. Caron, Ed.)

Nova Science Publishers. ISBN: 978-1-63483-464-3

2. Caroline L. Noblet and Mario F. Teisl. 2015. Eco-labelling as sustainable consumption policy Handbook of Research on Sustainable Consumption Edward Elgar

3. Linda Silka, Mario Teisl, and James Settele. 2014. Place-Based Approaches to Engagement: Can Universities Be Local and Global? Community Engagement in Higher Education: Policy Reforms and

Practice (W.J. Jacob, S.E. Sutin, J.C. Weidman, and J.L. Yeager, eds.) Boston, Taipei, London,

Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

4. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Robert L. Hicks. 2013. Can Eco-labels Tune a Market? Evidence from Dolphin-Safe Labeling. pp. 207-228. (John M. Jermier, ed.) Eco-Labeling, Certifications and the

Greening of Organizations Volume 4: The New Corporate Environmentalism and Voluntary

Environmental Initiatives, Part II (this is a re-publication of an article that was originally published in 2002, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 43:339-359).

5. Mark Anderson and Mario F. Teisl. 2012. Values. The Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Vol. 10: The

Law and Politics of Sustainability, (K. Bosselmann, D. Fogel, and J. B. Ruhl, eds.) pp. 212-18. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing.

6. Katherine Farrow, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Shannon McCoy and Jonathan Rubin. 2011.

Does Money Grow on Trees? People’s Willingness to Pay for Cellulosic Wood Ethanol. Chapter 12 in Biofuel / Book 1: 241-256. InTech Publishing. Available at:

http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/does-money-grow-on-trees-people-s-willingness-to-

pay-for-cellulosic-wood-ethanol

7. Mario F. Teisl. 2011. Environmental Concerns in Food Consumption Chapter 35 in the Oxford

Handbook of the Economic of Food Consumption and Policy (J. L. Lusk, J. Roosen and J. E.

Shogren, eds.) pp. 843-868. Oxford University Press, New York.

8. Mario F. Teisl. 2011. Ecolabeling., The Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Vol. 3: The Law and Politics

of Sustainability, (K. Bosselmann, D. Fogel, and J. B. Ruhl, eds.) pp. 130-134. Great Barrington, MA:

Berkshire Publishing.

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9. Mario F. Teisl. 2009. Global Economic Network. Chapter in the Handbook of Transnational

Economic Governance Regimes (C. Tietje and A. Brouder, eds.) pp. 889-897. Martinus Nijhoff Press. Leiden, The Netherlands.

10. Mario F. Teisl. 2007. Introduction. chapter in Labelling Strategies in Environmental Policy. Volume

in “The International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy” Series. Ashgate Publishing. pages xv-xxxii.

11. Harold Daniel, Thomas Allen, Mario F. Teisl, Robert Bayer and Catherine Billings. 2007. Assessing

the Value of the Lobster Culture for Maine’s Coastal Tourism Experience. Proceeedings of the Extraordinary Experiences Conference at the University of Bournemouth, Bournemouth, UK.

September, 3-4.

12. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum and Steven D. Reiling. 2007. Test-Retest Reliability of Contingent-Valuation with Independent Sample Pretest and Post-test Control Groups.

Chapter in The Stated Preference Approach to Environmental Valuation Vol III: Conceptual and

Empirical Issues. Richard T Carson (ed.), Ashgate Publishing. (this is a re-publication of an article that was originally published in 1995, American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77:613-619).

13. Teisl, Mario F., Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet, 2006. Do Eco-Communication Strategies

Reduce Energy Use and Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles? Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Market Mechanisms and Incentives Workshop: Applications to Environmental Policy, October 17-18.

14. Mario F. Teisl and Besim Ćulahović. 2006. Transitioning Environmental Policy in the Balkan States

From Transition to Sustainable Development: The Path to European Integration - Proceedings of the International Conference of Economics – (ICES2006). Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina. October 12-13.

15. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet, 2006. Eco-information and the passenger

vehicle consumer: Modelling the interaction and its impact on behaviour. Proceedings of the Applied Environmental Economics Conference. Royal Society - London. March 24.

16. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2006. The design of an eco-marketing and

labeling program for vehicles in Maine Chapter in New Frontiers in Environmental and Social Labeling. (Grote, Basu and Chau, eds.) pp. 11-36, Springer.

17. Kathleen P. Bell, Kevin J. Boyle, Andrew Plantinga, Jonathan Rubin and Mario F. Teisl. 2006.

Objectives and Perspectives. Chapter in The Economics of Rural Land Use Change. Ashgate Studies in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics.

18. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 2006. Valuing Changes in Rural Land Uses: Measuring the

Willingness to Pay for Changes in Forest Management Practices. Chapter in The Economics of Rural Land Use Change. Ashgate Studies in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics.

19. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2005. Evaluating the Factors that Impact the Effectiveness of Eco-

labelling Programs. Chapter in Environment, Information and Consumer Behaviour S. Krarup and C.S. Russell (eds.) pp. 65-90. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.

20. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Michael Vayda and Nancy Ross. 2003. Willingness to pay for genetically

modified foods with bundled health and environmental attributes. Proceedings of the 7nd ICABR International Conference on Public Goods and Public Policy for Agricultural Biotechnology. Ravello

(Italy), June 29 to July 3, 2003

21. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 2002. Ecolabeling: What does consumer science tell us about which strategies work? Proceedings of the Conference on Ecolabels and Greening of the Food

Market. Tufts University, Boston, MA. November.

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22. Mario F. Teisl and Julie A.Caswell. 2002. Information Policy and Genetically Modified Food:

Weighing the Benefits and Costs. Proceedings of the 2nd World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists. Monterey CA. June.

23. Sam N. Luoma, Steven S. Brown, Mario F. Teisl, Warren G. Foster, James O. Leckie, John K.

Thomas and Sharon O. Williams-Fleetwood. 2002. Chapter 4: Characteristics and Implications. Interconnections Between Human Health and Ecological Integrity. Society of Environmental

Toxicologists and Chemists.

24. Mario F. Teisl and Kelly O’Brien. 2001. Who Cares and Who Acts? The Relationship Between Outdoor Recreation Behavior and Environmental Concern and Behavior. Proceedings of the

Northeast Recreational Research Symposium.

25. Mario F. Teisl, Kelly O’Brien and Stephanie Peavey. 2001. Environmental Labeling Of Wood Products: What Do Consumers Want To See? Proceedings of the National Association of

Environmental Professionals 26th Annual Conference.

26. Mario F. Teisl, Huaping Rong, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 2001. Environmental labeling of electricity: Consumer uncertainty and perceptions. American Agricultural Economics Association

Annual Meeting Proceedings Paper published on AgEcon Search.

27. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Kevin Boyle, T. Lynn Riggs, Mark L. Messonnier, Melissa J. Herrmann. 2001. Understanding how respondents view food safety risks: Implications to the design of

willingness-to-pay experiments. American Environmental and Resource Economists Association

Annual Workshop Proceedings Paper.

28. Jason Weiss and Mario F. Teisl. 2000. Consumer Reactions to Different Pricing Formats: A Study of

the Residential Electricity Supply Industry. Proceedings of the Annual Marketing and Public Policy

Conference, American Marketing Association. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin Number 2399.

29. Mario F. Teisl, Huaping Rong, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 2000. Characteristics of Successful

Environmental Labeling Policies: Experimental Evidence. Proceedings of the National Association of Environmental Professionals 25th Annual Conference. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station

Bulletin Number 2379.

30. Mario F. Teisl and Nancy E. Bockstael. 1999. Measuring the Welfare Effects of Nutrition Labeling Proceedings of the 1999 Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium Conference. Maine

Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station 2376.

31. Brian Roe, Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl. 1998 Using Conjoint Analysis to Derive Estimates of Compensating Variation Environmental Analysis and Economic Policy K.J. Button and P. Nijkamp,

eds., (this is a re-publication of an article that was originally published in Journal of Environmental

Economics and Management 31 (1996): 145-59.

32. Mario F. Teisl, Nancy E. Bockstael and Alan S. Levy. 1998. Nutrition Labeling: Does the Message Reach the Consumer? American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting Proceedings

Paper published on AgEcon Search. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station 2231.

33. Alan S. Levy, Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Matthew Russell, Dave Moskovitz and Tom Austin. 1998. Electricity Deregulation: What’s in Store for the Environment? American Agricultural Economics

Association Annual Meeting Proceedings Paper published on AgEcon Search. Maine Agricultural

and Forest Experiment Station 2230.

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34. Mario F. Teisl, Nancy E. Bockstael and Alan S. Levy. Preferences for Food Labels: A Discrete

Choice Approach. 1996. Strategy and Policy in the Food System: Emerging Issues Proceedings of the NE-165 (Private Strategies, Public Policies and Food System Performance) Annual Meeting.

35. Nancy E. Bockstael, Richard E. Just, and Mario F. Teisl. 1994. Food Safety and Inspection: An

Overview. Re-Engineering Marketing Policies for Food and Agriculture, ed. D. Padberg. Proceedings of the Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium, Alexandria, VA.

36. Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel McCollum and Mario F. Teisl, Empirical Evidence on the Size and Sign of

Option Value. 1992. Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning: Fifth Interim Report. Proceedings of the W-133 (Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning) Annual Meeting.

Research Reports and Technical Papers

1. Nicholas Alvarez, William L. Somes, Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Keith Evans. 2019. 2019 Marine Aquaculture Survey Results. SEANET Technical Report.

2. Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Maryam Kashkooli, Bryan Teisl, and Nicholas A. Giudice. 2016.

Potential Tourism Impacts of An Offshore Wind Farm Near Monhegan Island May 2016

3. Wendy Norton, Kevin Athern, Doug McMaught, Sherry Larkin and Mario Teisl. 2010. Assessing the

Impact of MSC certification on Management and Conservation in the New Zealand Hoki and Orange

Roughy Fisheries. Final report to the David and Lucile Packard Foundation Project 2008-32492

4. Mario F. Teisl, Eric Fromberg, Kevin J. Boyle, and Andy Smith. 2010. Measuring the impact of

Maine’s ‘Safe Eating Guidelines’: A Fish Consumption Advisory for at-risk women. University of

Maine, School of Economics Staff Paper # 585

5. Todd Gabe and Mario Teisl. 2010. Effects of Cellular Telephone Warning Labels (Ld 1706) on Maine

Retailers University of Maine, School of Economics Staff Paper # 584

6. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Andrew Knox and Jonathan Rubin. 2009. Consumer Biofuel Knowledge and Preferences: Results of Focus Groups University of Maine, School of Economics

Staff Paper # 580.

7. Kathleen P. Bell and Mario F. Teisl. 2009. Economic Valuation of Avoiding Exposure to Arsenic in Drinking Water: Focus Group Summary Report I. Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8. Kathleen P. Bell and Mario F. Teisl. 2009. Economic Valuation of Avoiding Exposure to Arsenic in Drinking Water: Focus Group Summary Report II. Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

9. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline Noblet. 2008. Environmental Marketing of Green

Vehicles: Exploring Effective Design and Performance. Final Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Science foundation

10. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Caroline Noblet, Kevin J. Boyle, Nancy E. Bockstael, Alan S. Levy,

Gerald Mumma, Tamera Riggs and Mark Messonnier. 2007. Can Survey-based Scenarios Measure

Consumer Values for Improved Food Safety? Final Report submitted to the National Center for Infectious Diseases, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

11. Mario F. Teisl, Alice White-Cyr, Jonathan Rubin, Caroline Noblet, 2005. Mainers’ knowledge,

practices and attitudes toward clean air, vehicle emissions and Maine’s Clean Car Program. Department of Resource Economics and Policy Staff Paper # 551

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12. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin, Caroline Noblet, Lynn Cayting, Melissa Morrill, Thomas Brown, and

Sue Jones. 2004. Designing Effective Environmental Labels for Passenger Vehicle Sales in Maine: Results of Focus Group Research. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 434.

13. Brian Roe, Yun-Jae Hwang and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Consumers’

Concerns and Eight Food Production and Processing Technologies. Staff Paper, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Ohio State University.

14. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. Genetically Modified Food Labeling: The Impacts of Message

and Messenger on Consumer Perceptions of Label Credibility and Adequacy and of Product Risk. Staff Paper, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Ohio State

University.

15. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. The Effect of Information Regulations in Markets with Consumption Externalities: Empirical Evidence for Genetically Engineered Foods. Staff Paper,

Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Ohio State University.

16. Mario F. Teisl. 2003 Analysis of the Effectiveness of the ‘get real. get maine’ campaign. Report to the Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources, Division of Market and Production

Development. Department of Resource Economics and Policy Staff Paper: 519, University of Maine

17. Mario F. Teisl, Luke Garner, Michael Vayda and Brian Roe. 2003. Labeling Genetically Modified Foods: How Do U.S. Consumers Want To See It Done? Department of Resource Economics and

Policy Staff Paper: 521, University of Maine.

18.Mario F. Teis l and Ju lie A. Caswell. 2003. In formation Policy and Genetically Modified Food: Weighing the Benefi ts and Costs Department of Resource

Economics Working Paper: 2003-01, Univers ity of Massachusetts.

19. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl. 2002. Individual Willingness to Pay to Reduce Undesirable Probabilities: Reconsidering the Proportional Scope Test, Ohio State University Working Paper.

20. Mario F. Teisl, Lynn Halverson, Kelly O’Brien, Brian Roe, Nancy Ross and Mike Vayda. 2002.

Designing a Genetically Modified Food Labeling Policy: Results of Focus Group Research. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station Bulletin.

21. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2002. Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods: Exploring Possible

Approaches Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics Working Paper: AEDE-WP-0019-01, The Ohio State University.

22. Mario F. Teisl, Andrew J. Plantinga, Thomas G. Allen and David Field. 2001. Funding Forestry

Certification Choices: Ideas for Shared Prosperity Maine Center for Economic Policy.

23. Mario F. Teisl, Felicia Newman, JoAnn Buono, and Melissa Hermann. 2000. Designing Effective

Environmental Labels for Forest Products: Results of Focus Group Research. Maine Agricultural

Experiment Station Bulletin 420.

24. Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Public Preferences for Timber Harvesting on Private Forest

Land Purchased for Public Ownership in Maine. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station

Report 414.

25. Mario F. Teisl. 1999. The Effects of Labeling: A Summary of Consumer Research Impacts of Genetic

Engineering and Society: Biotechnology White Paper Series 6(1).

26. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The Economic Impacts of Freshwater Fishing in South Carolina. Report to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.

Southwick Associates.

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27. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The Economic Benefits of Watchable

Wildlife Recreation during 1996 in New Jersey. Report to the New Jersey Natural Resources Commission. Southwick Associates.

28. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl F. Teisl, Rob Southwick and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The

Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation during 1996 in Arkansas. Report to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Southwick Associates.

29. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The 1996 Economic Benefits of

Watchable Wildlife Recreation in Florida. Report to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Southwick Associates.

30. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The Economic Benefits of Watchable

Wildlife Recreation during 1996 in Colorado. Report to the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Southwick Associates.

31. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The Economic Benefits of Watchable

Wildlife Recreation during 1996 in West Virginia. Report to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Southwick Associates.

32. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Stephanie L. Hussey, 1998. The Economic Benefits of Watchable

Wildlife Recreation during 1996 in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Southwick Associates.

33. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1996. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation in

Louisiana. Report to the Louisiana Department of Fish and Wildlife. Southwick Associates.

34. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1996. The Economic Benefits of Hunting in North Carolina.

Report to the North Carolina Fish and Game. Southwick Associates.

35. Ivar E. Strand, Mario F. Teisl and James E. Kirkley, 1995. The Willingness-to-Pay to Eliminate Jellyfish in the Chesapeake Bay. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper,

University of Maryland.

36. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation in Maryland. Report to the Maryland Department of Fish and Wildlife. Southwick

Associates.

37. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation in Florida. Report to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Southwick

Associates.

38. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Southwick Associates.

39. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation in

California. Report to the California Department of Fish and Game. Southwick Associates.

40. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife

Recreation in West Virginia. Report to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Southwick

Associates.

41. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of Watchable Wildlife Recreation in

Montana. Report to the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Southwick Associates.

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42. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of 1991 Non- Consumptive Fish and

Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Pennsylvania. Final Report to the Pennsylvania Wild Resource Conservation Fund. Southwick Associates.

43. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of 1991 Non-Consumptive Fish and

Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Colorado. Final Report to the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Southwick Associates.

44. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Benefits of 1991 Non- Consumptive Fish and

Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Indiana. Final Report to the Indiana Division of Fish and Wildlife. Southwick Associates.

45. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1994. The Economic Benefits of 1991 Non- Consumptive Fish and

Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Arizona. Final Report to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Southwick Associates.

46. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Stephen D. Reiling, 1992. Highlights from the 1988 Survey of

Upland Bird Hunters in Maine. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 444.

47. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl and Stephen D. Reiling, 1992. Qualitative and Economic Evaluations

of Atlantic Salmon Fishing on the Penobscot River. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 436.

48. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Stephen D. Reiling, 1991. Highlights from the 1988 Survey of

Migratory Waterfowl Hunters in Maine. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 434.

49. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Stephen D. Reiling, 1991. Highlights from the 1988 Survey of Ice

Fishing in Maine. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 431.

50. Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl, and Kevin J. Boyle 1991. Highlights from the 1988 Survey of

Bear Hunting in Maine. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 430.

51. Mario F. Teisl, and Stephen D. Reiling, 1990. Tourism and Local Government Expenditures and

Revenues. The Maine Business Research Report Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 422.

52. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Stephen D. Reiling, 1990. Highlights from the Survey of Hunters

Holding a 1988 Maine Hunting License. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Staff Paper, University of Maine, ARE 424.

Published Abstracts

1. Mary Ellen Camire, Heidi England Morin and Mario Teisl. 2013. Dietary Fiber Content and Benefit Labeling Did Not Increase High-Fiber Bread Sales. FASEB JOURNAL, 27: 9650

2. Mario F. Teisl, Alan S. Levy and Nancy E. Bockstael. 1998. Nutrition Labeling: Does the Message

Reach the Consumer? American Journal of Agricultural Economics.

3. Alan S. Levy, Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Matthew Russell, Dave Moskovitz and Tom Austin. 1998.

Electricity Deregulation: What’s in Store for the Environment? American Journal of Agricultural

Economics.

4. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Robert L. Hicks. 1997. Can Eco-labels Tune a Market? Evidence from

Dolphin-Safe Labeling. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 79(5):1707.

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5. Alan S. Levy, Mario F. Teisl and Brenda M. Derby. 1996. Health Claim Information and Consumer

Awareness of Diet-Disease Relationships. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 78(5):1391.

6. Mario F. Teisl and Alan S. Levy. 1996. Valuing Nutrition Information: Results from a Willingness-

to-Pay Experiment. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 78(5):1391.

7. Brian Roe, Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl. 1994. Deriving Compensating Variation from Conjoint Data Sets: A Theoretical Model and Empirical Issues. American Journal of Agricultural Economics.

76(5):1254.

8. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum and Steven D. Reiling. 1993. Temporal Reliability of Dichotomous Choice Contingent Values: An Application of Full Panel Design.

Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 22(2):227.

Agency Reports

1. Robert Southwick, Melinda Gable and Mario F. Teisl. 2001. Economics: How it can assist Hunting

and Wildlife Management. Wildlife Management Institute.

2. Kelly O’Brien, Mario F. Teisl, Thomas Allen and Todd Gabe. 2001. The Economic Impact of Commercial Whitewater Rafting in Maine. Report to RaftMaine and Davidson-Peterson Associates.

3. Kevin Boyle, Mario Teisl and Robert Patterson. 2000. 2000/2001 Revenue Forecasts Final Report to the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife

4. Mario F. Teisl. 2000. Environmental Labeling of Electricity: Label Design and Performance: Final

Report. Final Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Science Foundation.

5. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 2000. FY 2000/01 and FY 2002/03 Revenue Forecasts Report to

the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Bureau of Administrative Services, Augusta, Maine.

6. Mark Duda, Rob Southwick, Jason Weiss and Mario F. Teisl. 2000. Bowhunting in the U.S.

Southwick Associates. Alexandria, VA.

7. Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Fiscal Year 2000 and 2001 Revenue Forecasts Report to the

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Bureau of Administrative Services, Augusta,

Maine.

8. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 1998 The Economic Impacts of Hunting, Inland Fishing and

Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Maine. Report to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and

Wildlife. Resource Economics and Policy Staff Paper 479.

9. Rob Southwick, Gregg Gutschow and Mario F. Teisl. 1998. Bowhunters have Clout Report to the

Archery Manufacturers and Merchants Association. Southwick Associates.

10. Rob Southwick and Mario F. Teisl, 1998. The Economic Importance of Hunting. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick Associates.

11. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Carl Stewart, 1997. Boating Risk Analysis Information System -

Boating Risk Models. Software developed for the U.S. Coast Guard. Southwick Associates.

12. Mario F. Teisl, Alan Levy, Lynn Halverson and Ed Holt. 1997. Information Disclosure and

Electricity Marketing: Results from Focus Group Research. Report to the Regulatory Assistance

Project and the Department of Energy.

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13. Mario F. Teisl, Lynn Halverson and Ed Holt. 1997. Information Disclosure and Electricity

Marketing: Results from Focus Group Research- West Coast. Report to the Regulatory Assistance Project and the Department of Energy.

14. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. Potential Impacts of the European Union's Wild Fur

Regulation on U.S. Trade. Report to the U.S. State Department. Southwick Associates.

15. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Impacts of Fish and Wildlife-Associated

Recreation on Public Lands in Ohio. Final Report to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

Southwick Associates.

16. Rob Southwick and Mario F. Teisl, 1995. Economic Impacts of 1991 Marine Recreational and

Commercial Striped Bass Harvests: Maine to North Carolina. Final Report to the Atlantic States

Marine Fisheries Commission. Southwick Associates.

17. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Contributions of Bird and Waterfowl

Recreation in the United States during 1991. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and

Wildlife Agencies. Southwick Associates.

18. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1994. The Economic Benefits of 1991 Hunting and Fishing in

South Dakota. Final Report to the South Dakota Office of Attorney General. Southwick Associates.

19. Mario F. Teisl, Rob Southwick and Karen Reilly, 1994. An Economic Profile of the Canadian Fur Industry. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick

Associates.

20. Mario F. Teisl, Rob Southwick and Karen Reilly, 1993. An Economic Profile of the United States Fur Industry. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick

Associates.

21. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl and Stephen D. Reiling, 1992. Benefit-Cost Analyses of Atlantic Salmon Restoration on the Penobscot River. Final Report to Bangor Hydro-Electric Co., Bangor, ME.

22. Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl, 1992. Angler Evaluations of Potential Management Programs for Atlantic Salmon on the Penobscot River. Final Report to Bangor Hydro-Electric Co., Bangor, ME.

FERC No. 10981-Maine.

23. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, John R. Moring and Stephen D. Reiling, 1991. Economic Benefits Accruing to Sport Fisheries on the Lower Kennebec River from the Provision of Fish Passage at

Edwards Dam or from the Removal of Edwards Dam. Final Report to the Maine Department of

Marine Resources.

24. Kevin J. Boyle, Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl and Marcia L. Phillips, 1990. A Study of the Impact of Game and Nongame Species on Maine's Economy. Final Report to the Maine Legislative

Commission to Study the Impact of Game and Nongame Species on Maine's Economy.

25. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, Marcia L. Phillips, Stephen D. Reiling and Lauri A. Fagerquist, 1990. Economic Values and Economic Impacts Associated with Consumptive and Nonconsumptive Uses of

Maine's Fish and Wildlife Resources. Report to the Maine Legislative Commission to Study the

Impact of Game and Nongame Species on Maine's Economy.

Popular Publications

1. Bjorn Grigholm, Amy Kireta and Mario Teisl What Maine youth are learning in school about climate

change Bangor Daily News January 7, 2016 http://bangordailynews.com/2016/01/07/the-point/how-maine-youth-are-being-educated-about-climate-change/

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2. Mario Teisl and Kate Warner. 2015. Why there’s cause for concern with Maine’s water supply

Bangor Daily News August 1, 2015. http://bangordailynews.com/2015/08/01/outdoors/why-theres-cause-for-concern-with-maines-water-supply/

3. Kate Warner and Mario Teisl. 2015. Water Quality in Maine Quarterly Economic Report of the

Maine Development Foundation. July. http://www.mdf.org/publications/Quarterly-Economic-Report-Water-Quality-in-Maine/833/

4. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Katherine H. Farrow and Jonathan Rubin. 2013. Biofuels

development in Maine: Using trees to oil the wheels of sustainability. Bangor Daily News. March 12. http://bangordailynews.com/2013/03/12/opinion/biofuels-development-in-maine-using-trees-to-oil-

the-wheels-of-sustainability/?ref=search

5. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Maine Voices: Offshore wind has role in Maine's future Maine Sunday Telegram. June 26. http://www.pressherald.com/opinion/offshore-

wind-has-role-in-maines-future_2011-06-26.html

6. Mario F. Teisl, Shan Huang, Caroline Noblet, Lisa Bragg, Catherine LaRochelle, Micheal Devanney, Jennifer L. Ward and Metin Cakir. 2004. Should School Districts Consolidate Bangor Daily News,

April 5. http://archive.bangordailynews.com/2004/04/05/should-school-districts-consolidate/

7. Jonathan Rubin and Mario F. Teisl. 2001. Analyze Uses, Misuse of Scarce Resources. Portland Press Herald Dec. 22.

8. Mario F. Teisl and Kelly O’Brien. 2001. Forest Certification with Consumer in Mind. Bangor Daily

News. Dec. 20. http://archive.bangordailynews.com/2001/12/20/forest-certification-with-consumer-in-mind/?ref=search

9. Mario F. Teisl. 2000. GE Food Labeling Pros and Cons. Bangor Daily News. Aug. 28.

10. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 1998. Hunting: A Boon to Maine’s Economy Maine Fish and Wildlife. 40(3):4.

11. Mario F. Teisl, Alan G. Clark and Kevin J. Boyle, 1991. Season Timing: When to Hunt. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(3), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication, No. 1577.

12. Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl, and Kevin J. Boyle, 1991. Baiting Maine Bears: How Hunters

Feel. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(3), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication, No. 1575.

13. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, and Stephen D. Reiling, 1991. Hunting for Hunter Facts. Maine Fish

and Wildlife. 33(3), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication, No. 1574.

14. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, Stephen D. Reiling, and Owen C. Fenderson, 1991. Fishing for Angler Facts. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(2).

15. Kevin J. Boyle, Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl and Marcia L. Phillips, 1991. Maine's Wildlife

and Fish Resources: How Valuable? Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(1).

Extension Publications

1. Mario F. Teisl, and Stephen D. Reiling, 1992. The Impact of Tourism on Local Government Public

Service Expenditures. Measuring Tourism Impacts at the Community Level Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Report 374.

2. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Owen Fenderson, 1992. Angler Opinions Regarding Management

Options to Balance Open-Water and Ice Fishing Effort in Maine. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication 1648.

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3. Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum and Mario F. Teisl, 1992. Empirical Evidence on the Size and

Sign of Option Value. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication 1647.

4. Michelle C. Marra, Timothy A. Woods, Russell Parker, Nu Nu San and Mario F. Teisl, 1989. A

Comparison of Lowbush Blueberry Harvesting Technologies: Experimental and Economic Results

from the 1988 Field Tests in Washington County, Maine. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin Number 825.

Professional Presentations

1. Mario F. Teisl, Keith S. Evans, Haley Engelberth, Eric Frohmberg & Andrew E. Smith. Does informing pregnant women about the benefits and risks of eating fish alter consumption? 7th Maine

Economics Conference, Bates College, ME. April 28.

2. Dina Vllasaliu, Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet & Mark Anderson, 2018, Factors affecting Mainers’ preferences for renewable energy sources and energy efficiency measures Poster. 2018

6TH Maine Economics Conference. Orono, ME April 28.

3. Mario F. Teisl, Haley Engelberth, Eric Frohmberg, Karyn Butts, Caroline Noblet, Sue Stableford, Amy Lando & Andrew E. Smith. 2017. Informing pregnant women about the benefits and risks of

eating fish. Invited paper. 13th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant.

Providence RI July 19th

4. Mario F. Teisl 2017. Assessing Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines Workshop presentation for

University of Maine System faculty. University of Maine, Orono ME May 24th

5. Keith S. Evans, Mario F. Teisl, Amy M. Lando and Sherry T. Liu. 2017. Risk perceptions and food handling practices in the home. Poster. Annual Meeting. Agricultural and Applied Economics

Association. Chicago, IL July 30-August 1.

6. Angela Hallowell and Mario F. Teisl. 2017. Factors affecting Teaching Quality: An Analysis of Course Evaluations. Poster (1st place undergrad poster award). Maine Economics Conference.

Bates College, Waterville, ME May 6.

7. Angela Hallowell and Mario F. Teisl. 2017. Factors affecting Teaching Quality: An Analysis of Course Evaluations. Poster. UMaine Research Expo. Bangor, ME April 24.

8. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Richard R. Corey and Nicholas A. Giudice. 2016. Using VR

Technology to Assess Tourist Reactions to an Offshore Windfarm Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association (NAREA) Annual Workshop, Bar Harbor, ME. June 22-23.

9. Dorina Grezda, Mario F. Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2016. Factors influencing environmental

behaviors. Poster. 4th Maine Economics Conference, Bates College, ME. April 30.

10. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Sarah Marrinan, Travis Blackmer, Dorina Grezda and Nehat

Dobratiqi. 2015. Internal and external motivators for environmentally sound waste management.

Invited keynote presentation (webcast). Unitwin Network Seminar. University of Wisconsin. Madison Sept. 3-4. website: http://www.chaireunesco-adm.com/spip.php?rubrique12

11. Kate A. Warner, Mario F. Teisl, and Jasmine E. Saros 2015. Assessing the Economic Vulnerability

of Maine’s Drinking Water Resources to Extreme Precipitation Events: A Preliminary Study Paper presentation. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association/Canadian

Agricultural Economics Society Joint Annual Meeting June 30th, Newport, Rhode Island.

12. Kate A. Warner, Mario F. Teisl, and Jasmine E. Saros 2015. Assessing the Economic Vulnerability of Maine’s Drinking Water Resources to Extreme Precipitation Events: A Preliminary Study Poster

Presentation. Maine Economics Conference Bowdoin College, ME May 2nd

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13. Mario Teisl. 2015. Maine’s Blue Economy Invited presenter/panelist – University of Maine’s Marine Science Solutions Initiative. Maine Fishermen’s Forum. Rockport Maine March 5-7.

14. Caroline L. Noblet, Sarah Newcomb, Anne Witick, Allyson Eslin, Mark Anderson, Mario Teisl and

Shannon McCoy. 2014. Adaptation and Sustainability Incentives. Maine Climate Adaptation and Sustainability Conference. Orono, Maine October 23.

15. Mario F. Teisl, Haley Engelberth, Andrew E. Smith, Eric Frohmberg, Kathleen P. Bell, Karyn

Butts, Sue Stableford and Chelsea Ogun. 2014. Improving Communication of Fish Advisories – Providing Benefit and Risk Information to Increase Consumer Knowledge. Invited Presentation.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Forum on Contaminants in Fish. Alexandria,

Virginia September 22-24.

16. Sherry Liu, Amy Lando, Mario Teisl, Alan Levy. 2014. Trends in Food Handling Risk Perceptions

and their Association with Safe Food Handling Behaviors, 1998-2010 US Food & Drug

Administration Conference. Washington DC

17. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2014. Making or Buying Environmental

Public Goods: Do consumers care? Selected Presentation. Maine Economics Conference. Colby

College Waterville, ME April 26.

18. Kate A. Warner, Kristin E.D. Strock, Mario F. Teisl and Jasmine E. Saros. 2014. Ecological and

Economic Vulnerability of Maine Drinking Water Resources to Increased Frequency of Extreme

Storm Events. Poster Presentation. Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Conference. Portland, Oregon, May 18-23.

19. Caroline L. Noblet, John Thøgersen and Mario Teisl. 2013. Drive Less: Easy to Say, Hard to

do. Understanding decisions to change travel modes. Behavior Energy and Climate Change Conference. Sacramento, California November 17-20.

20. Mario F. Teisl, Amy Lando and Alan S. Levy. 2013. Germ Warfare: Explaining changes in

households' food-handling behaviors. Invited seminar, Economics Department. Bates College, Lewiston ME, Nov. 7.

21. Michelle L. Johnson, Mario F. Teisl, Kathleen P. Bell, and Shannon K. McCoy. 2013. Assessing

psychological factors affecting personal relevance of landscape change scenarios Poster Presentation. Maine State EPSCoR Conference, Orono ME, Sept. 30.

22. Mario F. Teisl. 2013. Economic and policy implications of abrupt climate change Abrupt Climate

Change Seminar Series, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, Orono ME, Sept. 25.

23. Laura Teisl, Tora Johnson and Mario Teisl. 2013. Public reactions to land-based wind farms in

Maine. Selected Poster. Maine Association of Planners Annual Meeting. Belfast ME, June 21.

24. Amy M. Lando, Mario F. Teisl and Alan Levy. 2013. Changes in Food Handling in the United States, 1993 to 2010: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Symposium Paper: New Insights on

Consumer Food Handling Behavior Marketing & Public Policy Conference Washington D.C. May

30-June 1.

25. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy, Sarah Marrinan, Caroline Noblet, Teresa Johnson, Megan

Wibberly, Robert Roper & Sharon Klein. 2013. Will offshore energy face fair winds and following

seas?: Understanding what influences offshore wind acceptance. Selected presentation. Maine Economics Conference, Bates College, ME. April 27

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26. Mary Ellen Camire, Heidi England Morin and Mario Teisl. 2013. Dietary Fiber Content and

Benefit Labeling Did Not Increase High-Fiber Bread Sales. Joint Annual Meeting of the ASPET/BPS at Experimental Biology Boston, MA April 20-24

27. Caroline Noblet, Shannon McCoy and Mario Teisl. 2012. Primed for Action? The potential role of

priming in renewable energy acceptance, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Sacramento, CA. November 12-14

28. Linda Silka, Mario F. Teisl and Robin Toof. 2012. Place-based approaches to engagement: Can

universities be local and global? Selected Panel. International Workshop on Higher Education Reform. Pittsburgh, PA. Oct. 10-12

29. Haley Engelberth, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Kathleen Bell, Andrew Smith, Eric Frohmberg and

Karyn Butts. 2012. An econometric analysis of Maine’s mercury advisory Selected paper. Annual meeting of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Seattle WA Aug. 12-14.

31. Mario F. Teisl, 2012. Ecolabeling food: How are we doing? Symposium paper (Ten thousand

labels: Creedence attributes, product differentiation, and information flows in the food system). Annual meeting of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Seattle WA Aug. 12-14.

32. Karen Hutchins, Linda Silka, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario Teisl, Laura Lindenfeld, and Jessica Leahy.

2012. Linking Knowledge with Action through Municipality-University Partnerships, Selected poster. Conference on Public Participation in Scientific Research, Portland OR August 4-5.

33. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon K. McCoy and Mario Teisl. 2012. Merging economics and psychology

yields factors driving people to drive less Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Lowell, MA. June 12-14

34. Sarah Marrinan, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and Hsaing-tai Cheng. 2012. Deep-water and Land-

based Wind Power as Substitutes: Measuring the Influences for Wind Power Support in Maine Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics

Association. Lowell, MA. June 12-14

35. Haley M. Engelberth, Andy Smith, Mario Teisl, Kathleen Bell and Caroline Noblet. 2012. There’s nothing “Fishy” about fish: A public health effort to inform at-risk women in Maine about risks

and benefits, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Food Environment Symposium,

Tufts University May 31.

36. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon K. McCoy and Mario Teisl. 2012. Intentions to pave the road: An

environmental economics application of the theory of planned behavior Selected poster. Annual

Convention of the Association of Psychological Science, Chicago, IL. May 24-27

37. Karen K. Hutchins, Laura A. Lindenfeld, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl, Linda Silka, and Jessica

Leahy. 2012. Linking Knowledge with Action Through Municipality-University Partnerships.

Poster Presentation. Maine State EPSCoR Conference, Orono, ME. Graduate Student Poster Prize**

38. Haley M. Engelberth, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Kathleen P. Bell, Eric Frohmberg, Andrew

E. Smith, and Karyn Butts. 2012. Selected poster (First place award). Fish Advisories for At-Risk Mainers: Does knowledge lead to action? Maine Water Conference, Augusta ME. March 14

39. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2011. Making or Buying Environmental

Public Goods: Do consumers care? Selected Presentation. 5ièmes Journées de Recherches en Sciences Sociales, INRA-SFER-CIRAD. Dijon France Dec. 9.

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40. Caroline Noblet, Mark Anderson and Mario Teisl. 2011. Dancing in the Wind: Do you do the

Weltanshauung? Energy Decisions may Depend on Worldviews. Selected poster. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC. Dec. 1

41. Sarah Marrinan, Mario F. Teisl , Caroline Noblet, Hsiang-tai Cheng, Megan Wibberly. 2011. Do

you have to be a Maine-iac to recycle? Recycling among an aging population. Selected poster. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC. Dec. 1

42. Megan Wibberly, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Income: What's There

to Stress About? The Use of Economic Stress to Measure Budget Constraints. Selected presentation. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC. Dec. 1

43. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. National: Consumers are

stressing out! The effect of perceived economic stress on willingness to pay for offshore wind power. Selected Presentation. Renewable Energy Markets Conference. San Francisco, CA, Nov. 15

– 18, 2011

44. Mario F. Teisl, 2011. What a Peace Corps experience means. Invited keynote address. Peace Corps 50th Anniversary Jubilee. University of Maine Orono, ME Oct. 28.

45. Mario F. Teisl, 2011. What box? Interdisciplinary research studying how people react to new

technologies - from food to energy. Invited seminar. School of Forestry University of Maine Orono, ME Oct. 28.

46. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. Local: What’s there to stress

about? Using perceived economic stress to examine support for wind power in Maine. Presentation to the University of Maine School of Economics. Orono, ME, October 14, 2011

47. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. Local: What’s there to stress

about? Using perceived economic stress to examine support for wind power in Maine. Invited Presentation. Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative All Team Meeting. Orono, ME,October 5,

2011

48. Sarah Marrinan, Mario F. Teisl, Caroine L. Noblet and Hsiang-tai Cheng. 2011. Wind power substitutes: Understanding the factors which deviate support between offshore and land-based wind

power Selected Presentation. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011

49. Mario F. Teisl, Eric Frohmberg, Andrew E. Smith, Kevin J. Boyle and Haley Engelberth,. 2011. Improving Fish Consumption Advisories for At-Risk Women in Maine Poster. (1st place out of 18

submissions) Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Sept. 28.

50. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2011: What’s there to stress about? Using perceived economic stress to examine support for wind power in Maine. Selected

Presentation. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011

51. Ryan Pickering, Shannon McCoy, Stacia Dreyer, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Megan Wibberly. 2011. He who is active is rich: Free outdoor recreation can make the poor feel richer

and have a more positive outlook Selected Poster. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME,

September 26, 2011

52. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Joseph Wellman. 2011 Get

Outside and Play: Environmental Concern as a Mediator for the Effect of Outdoor Recreation on

Pro-Environmental Behavior Selected Poster. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011

53. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Mark Anderson, Megan Wibberly, Brandon

Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Sarah Marrinan, Karen Hutchins and Kevin Price. 2011.

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Are Mainers Blown Away by Wind? Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast

Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.

54. Shyamani Siriwardena, Gary Hunt, Mario Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2011. Effectiveness of Eco-

Marketing on Green Vehicle Purchase Behavior in Maine: A Nested-logit Model Approach

Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.

55. Ann E. Speers, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl and Jessica E. Leahy. 2011. Tradeoffs, Social

Norms, Status, and Pro-environmental Behavior: Adoption of Conservation Practices by Lakefront Households Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.

56. Ann E. Speers, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl and Jessica E. Leahy 2011. Explaining lakefront household adoption of conservation practices: Social norms and economic tradeoffs Maine COLA

Conference Colby College Waterville, ME

57. Megan R. Wibberly, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, and Shannon K. McCoy. 2011. How Will the Availability of Wind Energy Effect Electricity Consumption Behavior? Selected presentation.

Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh,

PA, July 25-26.

58. Katherine Farrow, Mario F. Teisl and Caroline Noblet. 2011. Does Money Grow on Trees?: People's Willingness-to-Pay for Cellulosic Ethanol, Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the

Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.

59. Mario F. Teisl. 2011. Self reflections on Sustainability Science: when is sustainable consumption an oxymoron? Invited Panelist. Symposium: Sustainability and Consumption – Near-Term and Long-

Term Strategies and Interventions. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in

Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.

60. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Brandon Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer,

Karen Hutchins, and Sarah Marrinan. 2011. What you say and who you say it to: How messaging about wind power can be helpful, or harmful. Selected presentation. Joint conference of the

International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the

Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.

61. Caroline L. Noblet, Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy and Mario Teisl. Environmental Behaviors,

Recreation and the NEP. What May NEP Subscales offer in this ongoing story? Selected

presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter,

UK, July 12-15.

62. Brandon Cosley, Shannon McCoy, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Joseph Wellman, 2011. Influencing support for new environmental technology by bolstering the status quo Selected

presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic

Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.

63. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy, Mario F. Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2011. Environmental attitudes

as predictors of environmental behavior and recreation orientation Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society

for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.

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64. Megan R. Wibberly, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, and Shannon K. McCoy. 2011. How will

the availability of wind energy effect electricity consumption behavior? Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society

for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.

65. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2011. Making or Buying Environmental Public Goods:Do Consumers Care? Selected Presentation. Conference of the European Association

of Environmental and Resource Economists. June 29th -July 2nd, Rome, Italy

66. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy, Ellen Newell, Caroline Noblet, Ryan Pickering, Mario F. Teisl, Joseph D. Wellman, Megan R. Wibberly. (2011). The attitude/behavior link: Do environmental

attitudes predict environmental behavior and recreation orientation? Selected Poster. Association

for Psychological Sciences Conference. Washington, D.C.. May 26.

67. Ryan Pickering, Stacia Dreyer, Marcroft, R., Shannon K. McCoy, Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl,

and Megan R. Wibberly. 2011. Take a hike, you’ll feel like a million bucks: Free leisure activity

effects on personal socioeconomic perceptions. Selected poster. Association for Psychological Sciences Conference . Washington, D.C. May 26.

68. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Invited presentation.

International: Mainers Tradeoff between Wind and Water: The Role of Socioeconomic Status. CREATE and University of Maine Conference. Laval University, May 19, 2011

69. Ryan Pickering, Shannon McCoy, Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl and Caroline Noblet. Local: Take

a Hike! The Effects of Leisure Activity on Perceived Socioeconomic Status. Poster. University of Maine Graduate Academic Exposition. Orono, ME, April 21-22, 2011

70. Megan Wibberly, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Mainers’ Power-Up:

Tradeoffs between Wind and Water. Selected presentation. University of Maine Graduate Academic Exposition. Orono, ME, April 21-22. (2nd place out of 20 submissions: pechakucha division)

71. Megan Wibberly, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl, and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Mainers' Power-Up:

Tradeoffs Between Wind and Water. Selected presentation. Maine Water Conference. Augusta, ME, March 16.

72. Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Mark Anderson, Megan Wibberly, Brandon

Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Sarah Marrinen, Karen Hutchins and Kevin Price. 2011. Are Mainers ‘blown away’ by wind? Invited presentation. Maine Wind Energy Conference.

Augusta, ME, January 24-25.

73. Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Mark Anderson, Megan Wibberly, Brandon Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Sarah Marrinen, Karen Hutchins and Kevin Price. 2011.

Are Mainers ‘blown away’ by wind? Presentation to the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites

Lab, University of Maine. Orono, ME, January 11.

74. Mark Anderson, Caroline Noblet and Mario Teisl. 2011. World Views and Knowledge to Action. Team presentation. Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative. University of Maine, Orono. January

13.

75. Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2010. Success and failure in eco-marketing vehicles Selected Paper Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference Sacramento, CA,

November 14-17. www.beccconference.org

76. Mark Anderson, Mario Teisl and Caroline Noblet. 2010. World Views and Knowledge to Action in Sustainability Science. Poster. Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Nov. 8.

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77. Mario Teisl, Shannon McCoy, Caroline Noblet. 2010. Modeling Stakeholder Acceptance of

Solutions to Environmental Problems. Poster. Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Nov. 8.

78. Brandon Cosley, Shannon McCoy, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Joseph Wellman. 2010.

Persuaded by the status quo: The role of economic stress in persuasion for environmental messages. Poster. Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Nov. 8.

79. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy and Caroline Noblet. 2010. What's Economic Psychology? It's

MeSSI. Seminar Presentation. School of Economics, University of Maine, Orono Oct. 1.

80. Duoadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario F. Teisl. 2010. La Compensation Ecologique: Des

Indulgences Environnementales? (Ecological Compensation: Are they Environmental

Indulgences ?) Research Seminar AgroParisTech, Paris France. September 30

81. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy and Caroline Noblet. 2010. We are MESSI (MainE Sustainable

Solutions Initiative): Using Interdisciplinary Social Science Research to Encourage Sustainability.

Invited Paper. The Forum for Social Science Research Concerning the Environment and the Department of Marketing and Statistics. Århus School of Business, University of Århus. Århus,

Denmark. September 10.

82. Katherine Hassett, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. What’s Attitude got to do with it? Consumer Demand for Biofuels. Selected poster. Joint Conference of the International

Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of

Behavioral Economics University of Cologne, Germany September 5-8.

83. Katherine Hassett, Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Take a Hike! The

Simultaneous Relationship between Recreation Behavior & Environmental Concern. Selected

Paper. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Cologne, Germany

September 5-8.

84. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy and Caroline Noblet,. 2010. What’s ‘Driving’ Eco-Substitution Behaviors? A study in choices related to biofuels. Selected Paper. Joint Conference of the

International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the

Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Cologne, Germany September 5-8.

85. Stephan Marette, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl 2010. Would Subsidizing a Food Pathogen Vaccine Upset the Food Policy Applecart? Selected Paper. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association.

AAEA, CAES, & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, July 25-27.

86. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Jonathan Rubin. 2010. What will New England Consumers want from their Biofuels? Invited Symposium Paper (Bioenergy Demand, Economics and

Feedstock Supply). Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual

Conference Atlantic City, NJ. June 13-15.

87. Katherine Hassett, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Linking People’s

Environmental Concern to their Exposure to Various Outdoor Activities. Northeastern Agricultural

and Resource Economics Association Annual Conference Atlantic City, NJ. June 13-15.

88. Douadia Boughherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario F. Teisl. 2010. Are environmental offsets

indulgences? Invited presentation. 3rd International Workshop on Ecolabeling, Laboratory of

Forest Economics, INRA–AgroParisTech. Rennes, France June 2-3.

89. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Typology of consumers’ beliefs,

attitudes and norms and substitution patterns across various environmental behaviors. Invited

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presentation. 3rd International Workshop on Ecolabeling, Laboratory of Forest Economics, INRA–

AgroParisTech. Rennes, France June 2-3.

90. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Mapping consumers' ‘green’,

economic and security motivations to participate in various energy behaviors. Invited presentation.

Economics Laboratory, INRA–SupAgro, Montpellier, France June 7.

91. Katherine Hassett, Mario F. Teisl and Caroline L. Noblet. 2010. Attitudes and Attributes: What

Determines Fuel Choice? Invited presentation. The Northeast Sungrant Annual Meeting. Syracuse

NY. May 24–26.

92. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Katherine Hassett. 2010. Understanding

people’s acceptance of cellulosic ethanol. Invited poster. The Northeast Sungrant Annual Meeting.

Syracuse NY. May 24–26.

93. Sara B. Fein, Amy M. Lando, Alan S. Levy, and Mario F. Teisl. 2010. Trends in US consumers’

safe handling and consumption of food and their risk perceptions 1988-2006. Food Safety

Education Conference. Atlanta, GA. March 23-26.

94. Mario F. Teisl and Teresa Johnson. 2009. Institutional set-up and best-practice in the

environmentally sustainable coastal zone development/management – the U.S. experience. Invited

presentation. Role of the Aarhus Convention in the Environment Protection System Workshop – Podgorica, Montenegro September 16-17.

95. Mario F. Teisl and Caroline L. Noblet. 2009. The Psychology of Eco-Consumption - Invited paper.

2nd International Workshop on Ecolabeling, Laboratory of Forest Economics, INRA–AgroParisTech. Nancy, France June 29-30.

96. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2009. U.S. Consumers’ Willingness to Pay to Reduce the Probability

of Retail Foodborne Pathogen Contamination: National Results from a Stated Preference Survey. Presented at the Joint Research Unit for Public Economics INRA–AgroParisTech Paris France.

June 22.

97. Mario F. Teisl 2009. Eco-information strategies: Are they effective? Invited presentation and panelist; Wharton Business School - Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership, Philadelphia,

PA March 28.

98. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin 2009. Designing a marketing program for cellulosic ethanol; SunGrant Initiative Energy Conference. Washington DC. March 13.

99. Eleanor Bacani and Mario F. Teisl. 2008. Do Consumers Care when Green Vehicles get Greener?

Evidence from the Maine Light-Duty Vehicle Market Selected paper, Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Quebec City, Canada. June 29-July 1.

100. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2008. Valuing Improvements in Food Safety – Do We Get it Right?

Selected paper, Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Quebec City, Canada. June 29-July 1.

101. Patricia Lech and Mario F. Teisl 2008. The Increase in Disabled Workers and Healthcare Provider

Incentives Selected paper, Annual meeting of the American Society of Health Economists, Durham, NC June 23

102. Patricia Lech, Mary Davis, and Mario F. Teisl. 2008. How Long-term Use of Prescription Opiates

Increases Healthcare Costs Selected paper, Annual meeting of the American Society of Health Economists, Durham, NC June 23

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103. Sonja Radas, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl. 2008. Consumer Heterogeneity and Preferences for

Genetically Modified Foods Selected paper. 15th International Conference on Retailing and Services Science, Zagreb, Croatia, July 14 – July 17

104. Sonja Radas, Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2008. Viva La Difference!: Consumers’ Desires For

Labeling Genetically Modified Food Selected paper. 15th International Conference on Retailing and Services Science, Zagreb, Croatia, July 14 – July 17

105. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, George Criner, Jonathan Rubin and Timothy

Dalton. 2008. Attitudinal Change in Higher Education Courses on the Environment: What Should We Be Asking? Selected Paper. Annual Meeting of the International Symposium on Society and

Resource Management. Burlington, VT June 12.

106. Mario F. Teisl. 2008. The economics of eco-certification Invited presentation, U.S. Federal Trade Commission Workshop on Eco-certification and Carbon Offsets. Washington DC, Jan. 8.

107. Kathleen P. Bell and Mario F. Teisl. 2007. Private well water and human behavior: Decisions,

decisions, decisions. Invited presentation, New England Private Well Water Symposium. Newport, Rhode Island, Dec. 4.

108. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl 2007. Consumer Trust in Genetically Modified Food Labels: The

Impacts of Message and Messenger Among US Consumers, Invited presentation, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Institute for Environmental Decisions, Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 4.

109. Mario F. Teisl, Sara B. Fein, Alan S. Levy and Amy Lando. 2007. Educating home food preparers:

Where has the message gotten through? An analysis of trends in at-home food handling and consumption practices in the United States Selected paper. Annual meeting of the American Public

Health Association. Washington DC. Nov 3-7.

110. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2007. Eco-marketing: Is going green red hot? Invited presentation. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency New England Headquarters.

Boston, MA Oct. 24.

111. Harold Daniel, Thomas Allen, Mario F. Teisl, Robert Bayer and Catherine Billings. 2007. Assessing the Value of the Lobster Culture for Maine’s Coastal Tourism Experience. Extraordinary

Experiences Conference at the University of Bournemouth, Bournemouth, UK. September, 3-4.

112. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Caroline Noblet, Nancy E. Bockstael, Kevin J. Boyle, Alan S. Levy, Gerald Mumma, Tamera Riggs and Mark Messonnier. 2007. Can survey-based scenarios measure

consumer values for improved food safety? Selected paper. Annual Meeting of the American

Agricultural Economics Association Portland, Oregon, July 29 – August 1.

113. Sonja Radas and Mario F. Teisl. 2007. Consumer heterogeneity in food labeling policy: The case of

genetically modified foods Selected poster. Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural

Economics Association Portland, Oregon, July 29 – August 1.

114. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2007. The impacts of a eco-marketing

program for environmentally preferred vehicles. Selected poster. Annual Meeting of the American

Agricultural Economics Association Portland, Oregon, July 29 – August 1.

115. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and George Criner. 2007. Using the New

Ecological Paradigm (NEP) to Assess Attitudinal Change in Higher Education Courses on the

Environment Selected paper. International Conference on the Environment in Portland, Maine, June 30-July 3.

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116. Sonja Radas and Mario F. Teisl. 2007. An Open Mind Wants More: Opinion Strength and the

Desire for Genetically Modified Food Labeling Policy. Selected Paper. Marketing and Public Policy Conference, American Marketing Association. Washington DC. June 1-3.

117. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2007. Marketing Food Safety: Why Producers have Little Incentive

to do so. Selected Paper. Marketing and Public Policy Conference, American Marketing Association. Washington DC. June 1-3 .

118. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2007. Do Eco-Communication Strategies

Reduce Energy Use and Emissions from Light-Duty Vehicles? Selected Poster. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington, D.C., January 21–25.

119. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Gerald Mumma, Tamera Riggs, Mark Messonnier, Kevin J. Boyle and

Alan S. Levy, 2006. Can survey responses measure consumer values for food safety? Invited seminar presentation. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA. Dec. 14.

120. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Gerald Mumma. 2006. For every action….: Consumer reactions to

technologies aimed at protecting the food supply. Selected paper. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Boston, MA Nov 10-11.

121. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2006. Potentials of eco-communication

strategies Invited presentation. Market Mechanisms workshop – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC. October 17th-18th.

122. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Gerald Mumma. 2006. One step forward …. Consumer reactions to

food safety technologies. Selected paper. Annual Conference of the Food Distribution Research Society. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. October 14-18.

123. Mario F. Teisl and Besim Ćulahović. 2006. Transitioning Environmental Policy in the Balkan

States Selected paper. International Conference of Economics – (ICES2006). Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina. October 12-13.

124. Mario F. Teisl. 2006. The benefits of a Fulbright experience. Invited short presentation as part of

the University of Maine’s launch of a Fulbright Association Chapter. Orono, ME. Sept 21.

125. Jaqueline Garcia-Yi, Deirdre Mageean, Kevin Boyle and Mario Teisl. 2006. Evaluating users’

responses to differential entrance fee policies using contingent behavior for Paracas National

Reserve in Ica, Peru. Selected paper. Annual BIOECON Conference on the Economic Analysis of Ecology and Biodiversity. Kings College Cambridge, August 29-30.

126. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2006. Do eco-communication strategies

provide a road to sustainability? Invited paper. Centre for Energy Policy and Technology, Imperial College London, UK. July 12.

127. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2006. Do eco-communication strategies

provide a road to sustainability? Evidence from the passenger vehicle market. Selected paper. International Conference of the Greening of Industry Network. Cardiff, Wales UK. July 2-5.

128. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2006. Eco-communication policies:

Highway to an eco-future or a wrong turn down a one-way street? Invited paper. Workshop on eco-labelling. French National Institute for Agricultural Research. Nancy, France. June 29.

129. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2006. Modeling the interaction between

eco-labels and consumers: A psychonomic assessment Selected paper, Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Mystic, CT. June 11-14..

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130. Mario F. Teisl. 2006. Trends in Food Markets: From Farm to Fork Presentation at the “Days of

European Union” Meeting. Graduate School of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb – Croatia. May 4.

131. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet, 2006. Eco-information and passenger

vehicle consumers: Modelling the interaction and its impact on behaviour. Selected paper. Envecon 2006: Applied Environmental Economics Conference. The Royal Society - London. March 24.

132. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2006. The Design of an Eco-Marketing and

Labeling Program for Vehicles in Maine Selected paper. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C January 22-26.

133. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet, 2006. It takes two to tango: Modeling the

dance between eco-labels and consumers Invited paper, Economics Institute of Zagreb – Croatia. January 31.

134. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Jonathan Rubin. 2005. Green with Gasoline: Factors

Affecting Consumer Assessment of Eco-Labeled Passenger Vehicles. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Annapolis, MD. June 13.

135. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2005. The effect of green labels on

consumer preferences U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum 2005, Washington DC May 17.

136. Mario F. Teisl. 2005. The history, design and effectiveness of nutrition labeling in the US Maine

Organic Farmers and Growers Association. Diet and Nutrition Workshop. Unity ME. May 6.

137. Mario Teisl and Kathleen Bell. 2005. Eco-labeling Forest Products: Pitfalls and Potentials.

University of Maine, Dept. of Forestry Seminar. March 25.

138. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2005. The design and implementation of effective environmental information policies. The Role of Labeling in the Governance of Global

Trade: The Developing Economy Perspective Conference – Invited paper. Bonn Germany. March

17-19

139. Mario Teisl. 2005. Green Electricity Marketing. Meeting of the Carbon Sequestration Research

Consortium. University of Maine. March 3.

140. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin, Caroline Noblet & Alice White-Cyr. 2004. Joint eco-marketing project: Eco-labeling passenger vehicles Presentation to Maine Department of Environmental

Protection. Dec. 15.

141. Kaushik Mukhopadhaya, Bishwa Adhikari, Gerald Mumma and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. Consumers’ Willingness o Pay for Food Safety Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association. Nov. 6-

10.

142. Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Jonathan Rubin. 2004. Designing an Eco-marketing Program for Passenger Vehicles: What is the Likelihood of Success? Environmental and Resource

Economics Workshop – Colorado University. Oct. 22-23.

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143. Kaushik Mukhopadhaya, Bishwa Adhikari, Gerald Mumma and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. Consumers’

Willingness o Pay for Food Safety: A Pathogen Specific Analysis Annual Meeting, American Agricultural Economics Association. Aug. 1-4.

144. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. The Effect of Information Regulations in Markets with

Consumption Externalities: Empirical Evidence for Genetically Engineered Foods. Annual Meeting, American Agricultural Economics Association. Aug. 1-4

145. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Mike Vayda. 2004. Willingness to Pay for Genetically Modified

Foods with Bundled Health and Environmental Attributes. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Halifax, CA. June 21.

146. Sara Fein, Mario F. Teisl and Alan Levy. 2004. FDA studies of consumer attitudes about food

safety. Office of food safety workshop on new food technologies. March 26.

147. Kathleen P. Bell and Mario F. Teisl. 2004. Preferences across borders: A spatial analysis of

willingness to pay for environmentally labeled forest products. New England Society of American

Foresters Winter Meeting. Quebec City, PQ March 25.

148. Mario F. Teisl. 2004. Eco-labeling: Which strategies work? Maine Fishermen's Forum Rockland,

ME March 5.

149. Mario F. Teisl. 2003. What does it means to promote Maine-made Products Invited Presentation to the Legislative Task Force on Promoting Maine-Made Products. Augusta, ME Oct. 30.

150. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Mike Vayda and Nancy Ross. 2003. Willingness to pay for genetically modified foods with bundled health and environmental attributes. Selected Paper. International

Conference on Public Goods and Public Policy for Agricultural Biotechnology. Ravello, Italy. June

29-July 3.

151. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, and Alan S. Levy. 2003. Incentive effects on response rates, data quality and survey administration costs. Selected Paper. Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics

Association Annual Meeting. Portsmouth NH. June 8-9.

152. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, and Alan S. Levy. 2003. Which eco-labeling strategies work better? Selected Paper. Marketing and Public Policy Conference, American Marketing Association.

Washington DC. May 29-31.

153. Mario F. Teisl. 2003. Eco-labeled forest products: Are consumers not listening, or are producers not communicating? Invited Paper. SOM Conference on Environment, Information and Consumer

Behavior. Frederiksdal, Denmark. April 28-29.

154. Mario F. Teisl. 2003. Eco-labeling forest products: Pitfalls and potentials? Invited Paper. Annual meeting of the New England Society of American Foresters. Burlington VT. March 17-20.

155. Mario F. Teisl. 2003. Eco-labeling: Which strategies work? Invited Paper. Conference on

Integrated Fruit Production, Canadian Horticultural Council. Montreal, Canada. Feb. 3-4.

156. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Nancy E. Bockstael and Kevin J. Boyle. 2002. A (potential) survey

approach to valuing food safety. Workshop - New Methods for Valuation in Health and Health

Care. American Public Health Association. Philadelphia. November 10.

157. Sara Fein, Alan S. Levy and Mario F. Teisl. 2002. American attitudes toward three alternative food

technologies: genetic modification, irradiation and organic. American Public Health Association.

Philadelphia. November 10-14.

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158. Mario F. Teisl, 2002. Is there a consumer right to know?: Trading off the benefits and costs of

information about genetically modified foods Special Session on International Trade and Regulatory Harmonization: The Case of Biotechnology Marketing and Public Policy Conference.

Atlanta, May 16-18.

159. Mario F. Teisl, 2001. Presenter, Speaker’s Advisory Council on Forest Certification (Maine Legislative Committee).

160. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle, Richard Record and Rob Southwick. 2001. Optimizing License

Revenues. CMBA conference, New Orleans, Aug. 28th.

161. Mario F. Teisl and Kelly O’Brien. 2001. Who Cares and Who Acts? The Relationship Between

Outdoor Recreation Behavior and Environmental Concern and Behavior. Selected Paper. Northeast

Recreational Research Symposium.

162. Mario F. Teisl, Kelly O’Brien and Stephanie Peavey. 2001. Environmental Labeling Of Wood

Products: What Do Consumers Want To See? Selected Paper. National Association of

Environmental Professionals 26th Annual Conference.

163. Mario F. Teisl, Huaping Rong, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 2001. Environmental labeling of

electricity: Consumer uncertainty and perceptions. Selected Paper. American Agricultural

Economics Association Annual Meeting.

164. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Kevin Boyle, T. Lynn Riggs, Mark L. Messonnier, Melissa J. Herrmann.

2001. Understanding how respondents view food safety risks: Implications to the design of

willingness-to-pay experiments. Selected Paper. American Environmental and Resource Economists Association Annual Workshop.

165. Mario F. Teisl and Kelly O’Brien. 2001. Eco-labeling wood products: How the characteristics of

the labeling policy impacts their effectiveness. Selected Paper. Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting.

166. Kelly O’Brien and Mario F. Teisl. 2001. Valuing the environmental attributes of eco-labeled wood

products. Selected Paper. Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting.

167. Mario F. Teisl. 2001. Presenter and Panelist, Panel on Genetically Modified Foods, University of

Maine. April 25.

168. Mario F. Teisl. 2000. Presenter and Panelist, Panel on Public Information and Labeling, Food and

Drug Administration Public Meeting Implementing the PEARSON Court Decision and other Health

Claim Issues. April 4, Washington, DC.

169. Jason Weiss and Mario F. Teisl. 2000. Consumer Reactions to Different Pricing Formats: A Study

of the Residential Electricity Supply Industry. Annual Marketing and Public Policy Conference,

American Marketing Association.

170. Mario F. Teisl, Huaping Rong, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 2000. Characteristics of Successful

Environmental Labeling Policies: Experimental Evidence. National Association of Environmental

Professionals, 25th Annual Conference.

171. Mario F. Teisl, Huaping Rong, Brian Roe and Alan S. Levy. 2000. Comparing Eco-labeling

Policies: Experimental Evidence. International Conference and Exhibition on Life Cycle

Assessment.

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172. Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Presenter and Panelist, Panel on Public Information and Labeling, Food and

Drug Administration Public Meeting Biotechnology in the Year 2000 and Beyond. Nov. 30, Washington, DC.

173. Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Testimony in front of the Maine Legislature’s Committee on Agriculture,

Conservation and Forestry regarding Maine LD 0713 – An Act to Establish Labeling for Genetically-Engineered Foods.

174. Mario F. Teisl, Brain Roe and Alan S. Levy. 1999. Eco-Certification: Why it may not be a ‘Field of

Dreams’. Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association.

175. Jason Weiss and Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Consumer Reaction to Different Pricing Formats: A Study of

the Residential Electricity Supply Industry. Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Association for Consumer Research.

176. Brian Roe, Mario F. Teisl, Kevin Boyle and Alan Levy. 1999. Valuing Food Safety. Seminar

Series: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

177. Mario F. Teisl, and Huaping Rong, 1999. Characteristics of Effective Environmental Labeling

Programs. Departmental Seminar, Department of Resource Economics and Policy, University of

Maine, Oct. 29.

178. Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl, 1999. Valuing Land Use Changes. Rural Land Use Workshop,

University of Maine, July 22-23.

179. Mario F. Teisl and Alan S. Levy, 1998. Economic and Psychological Models of Labeling. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Special Workshop on Trade and Labeling.

180. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl, 1998. Case Studies of Eco-Labeling. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Special Workshop on Trade and Labeling.

181. Tom Holmes, Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Shelly Phillips, Public Preferences for

Timber Harvesting Practices Using Conjoint Analysis: A Comparison of Different Response Formats. Selected Paper. World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economics 1998.

182. Mario F. Teisl, Alan S. Levy and Nancy E. Bockstael. Nutrition Labeling: Does the Message Reach

the Consumer? Selected Paper. American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting. 1998.

183. Alan S. Levy, Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Matthew Russell, Dave Moskovitz and Tom Austin.

Electricity Deregulation: What’s in Store for the Environment? Selected Paper. American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting. 1998.

184. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. The Economics of Labeling: An Overview of Issues for Health and

Environmental Disclosure. Invited Special Paper. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association Annual Meeting. 1998.

185. Mario F. Teisl. The Effect of Nutrition Labeling on Consumer Behavior. Seminar Paper.

Interdepartmental Seminar Series, University of Maine. 1998.

186. Mario F. Teisl, How Labels Gain Attention and Acceptance. New York State Department of Public Service Workshop on Environmental Disclosure. 1998

187. Mario F. Teisl, Public Acceptability of Environmental Disclosure Methods. New York State Department of Public Service Workshop on Environmental Disclosure. 1998.

188. Mario F. Teisl. Boating Safety in the United States Workshop held for the U.S. Coast Guard. 1997.

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189. Mario F Teisl. Nutrition Labeling: Information Effects on Consumer Behavior and Welfare. Invited

Paper. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 1997.

190. Mario F Teisl. Consumer Research: Discovering What Consumers Want and Need. Invited Paper.

Consumer Information Disclosure Workshop - Organized by The National Council on Competition

and the Electricity Industry. 1997.

191. Mario F. Teisl, Alan S. Levy and Brenda M. Derby. Food Labeling Revisited: Perspectives on

Consumers and the Marketplace. Organized Symposia. Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic

Association. 1997.

192. Mario F. Teisl, and Alan S. Levy. Does the Use of Health-Related Information in Food Marketing

Really Educate Consumers? Invited Paper. Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference -

Organized by the Society for Consumer Psychology. 1997.

193. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe and Robert L. Hicks. Can Eco-labels Tune a Market? Evidence from

Dolphin-Safe Labeling. Selected Paper, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual

Meeting. 1997.

194. Mario F. Teisl. The Effects of Product Labeling on Consumer Behavior and Welfare. Invited Paper.

Department of Resource Economics and Policy, University of Maine. 1996.

195. Mario F. Teisl, Alan S. Levy and Brenda M. Derby. Education and Information Source Effects: Who Benefits from Health Claims? Invited Paper. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion -

Seminar Series, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1996.

196. Alan S. Levy, Mario F. Teisl and Brenda M. Derby. Health Claim Information and Consumer Awareness of Diet-Disease Relationships. Selected Paper, American Agricultural Economics

Association Annual Meeting. 1996.

197. Mario F. Teisl and Alan S. Levy. Valuing Nutrition Information: Results from a Willingness-to-Pay Experiment. Selected Paper, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting. 1996.

198. Brian Roe, Leslie A. Whittington, Sara B. Fein and Mario F. Teisl. The Conflict between Breast-Feeding and Maternal Employment: Expectation and Realities. Selected Paper, Population

Association of America Annual Meeting 1996.

199. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick. The Economic Impacts of Migratory Bird Hunting in the United States. Selected Paper, The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting 1995.

200. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick. The Economic Impacts of Deer and Elk Hunting in the Western

United States. Selected Paper, Western States and Provinces 1995 Joint Deer and Elk Workshop.

201. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Brian Roe. Conflicts in Atlantic Salmon Management in Maine.

Symposium Paper, American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 1994.

202. Brian Roe, Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl. Development of Welfare Measures from Conjoint Data. Selected Paper, American Agricultural Economists Association National Meeting, 1994.

203. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum and Steven D. Reiling, Test Retest Reliability

of Contingent-Valuation: Use of the modified Solomon Design. Selected Paper, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Conference, 1993.

204. Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel McCollum and Mario F. Teisl, The Size and Sign of Option Value. Invited

seminar, Department of Economics, North Carolina University, 1992.

205. Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel McCollum and Mario F. Teisl, Empirical Evidence on the Size and Sign of

Option Value. Invited Paper, Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association, 1992.

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206. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle, Stephen D. Reiling and Owen Fenderson, Angler Opinions

Regarding the Allocation of Harvest Between Open Water Fishing and Ice Fishing. Selected Paper, Northeast Fisheries and Wildlife Conference. 1991.

207. Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum, Mario F. Teisl and Stephen D. Reiling, Test-Retest

Reliability of Contingent Values Using a Complete, Experimental Panel Design. Selected Paper, Annual Meeting of Regional Project W-133 (Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning),

1991.

Consulting

Estimating the economic impacts of recreational fishing in Alaska; 2007-09. Alaska Division of Fish and

Game.

Analysis of the Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Survey Data. 2002-04, 07, 09-14. U.S. Food

and Drug Administration.

Lake Martin Hydroelectric Economic Assessment; 2009. Alabama Power Company.

Analysis of North Carolina Hunting effort and success; 2001, 03, 05. North Carolina Wildlife Resources

Commission

Developing Revenue Forecasts: 2001, 2002. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

Developing a Tax/Subsidy Program to Encourage Environmentally Based Forest Certification. Maine

Center for Economic Policy: 2000

Estimating Boating Accident Risk Models, U.S. Coast Guard.; National model 1995-96;

Regional models 1997-98; State models 1999-2000, 2002-03

The Economic Impact of Hunting in the United States, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1991, 96

Expert witness testimony to the Illinois Commerce Commission, on behalf of the: Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, American Lung Association of Chicago, Illinois Environmental

Council, People of Cook County, People of State of Illinois and Citizens’ Utility Board.

Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Exxon

Economic Impact Analysis, Fur Information Council of America, multiple years

Research Grants Awarded (total=$53.6 million; my portion=$4.3 million)

1. NRT: One Health & the Environment: Convergence of Social & Biophysical Sciences to Optimize Training in One Health. PI 2019. Sponsor: National Science Foundation NRT (NSF Research

Traineeship). Amount: $2,999,054 (my portion: 15%, $449,858)

2. Accelerating New Environmental Workskills. Senior personnel 2019. Sponsor: National Science Foundation REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates). Amount: $359,980 (my portion: 9%,

$32,725)

3. Advancing the Emerging Research Program in One Health to Support Maine’s Economy. PI. 2017. Sponsor: Research Reinvestment Fund Planning Grant Program. UMaine. Amount: $5,000 (my

portion: 50%, $2,500)

4. Developing Innovative Online Undergraduate and Graduate Health Programs PI. 2017. Sponsor: UMaine System Collaborative Program Support Fund Amount: $65,000 (my portion: 20%, $13,000)

5. Assessing the Vulnerabilities of Maine Drinking Water Resources to Extreme Precipitation Senior

personnel 2016-17 Sponsor: U.S. Department of the Interior Amount: $27,000 (my portion: 20%, $5,400)

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6. The Nexus of Coastal Social-Environmental Systems and Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Senior

personnel. 2014-19. Sponsor: National Science Foundation and Maine EPSCOR (Track I). Amount: $20,000,000 (my portion: 6%, $1.2 million)

7. Strengthening the scientific basis for decision-making: Advancing sustainability science and

knowledge-action capacities in coupled coastal systems Senior personnel. 2013-2016. Sponsor: National Science Foundation and Maine EPSCOR (Track II). Amount: $3,000,000. (my portion: 5%,

$150,000)

8. Integrated Pathway Readiness Assessment for Drop-in Fuels Senior personnel. 2012-2017 Sponsor: National Science Foundation Sustainable Energy Pathways. Amount: $2,000,000. (my portion: 5%,

$100,000)

9. Adapting to Abrupt Climate Change Co-PI. 2012-2017 Sponsor: National Science Foundation: IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship). Amount: $3,000,000. (my

portion: 15%, $450,000)

10. Estimating the impact of the fish consumption advisory on pregnant women in Maine PI. 2009 and 2011. Maine Centers for Disease Control. Amount: $10,000 (my portion: 100%)

11. Assessing the Impact of MSC Certification on Management, Conservation and Economics in the New

Zealand Hoki and Orange Roughy Fisheries Senior personnel. 2008-2009. Sponsor: New Zealand Ministry of Fisheries. Amount: $79,000 (my portion: 10%; $7,900)

12. The Center for Sustainability Solutions: Linking Research with Action to Shape Maine’s Changing

Landscape Senior personnel. 2009-2014. Sponsor: National Science Foundation and Maine EPSCOR (Track I). Amount: $20,000,000. (my portion: 2%, $400,000)

13. Marketing New England Biofuels to Ensure Energy Security PI. 2008-2010. Sponsor: NorthEast

Sungrant. Amount: $100,000 (my portion: 60%, $60,000)

14. Environmental Marketing of Green Vehicles: Exploring Effective Design and Performance PI.

Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2003-2005. Amount: $400,000 (my portion: 80%,

$320,000)

15. Designing an Effective Labeling Program for Genetically Engineered Foods, PI. Sponsor: U.S.

Department of Agriculture. 2001-2002. Amount: $180,000 (my portion: 100%)

16. Phone Survey of Lewiston/Auburn Residents regarding a Proposed Public Transportation Plan, PI. Sponsor: Tom Crikelair Associates. 2000. Amount: $6,871 (my portion: 80%; $1,600)

17. Economics of Rural Land Use Change, Co-PI. Sponsor: Maine Agriculture and Forest Experiment Station Research and Development Funds. 1999-2001. Amount: $11,000 (my portion: 40%; $4,400)

18. Estimating the Market Effectiveness of a Made in Maine Environmental Marketing Strategy for

Forest Products, PI. Sponsor: Maine Agriculture and Forest Experiment Station Research and

Development Funds. 1999-2001. Amount $10,000 (my portion: 100%)

19. Infant Allergy Study, PI. Sponsor: U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 1999-2000. Amount $5,000

(my portion: 50%; $2,500)

20. Estimating the Economic Costs of Alternative Nutrient Management Plans for the Poultry Industry. Co-PI. Sponsor: Office of Watersheds, Environmental Protection Agency. 1999-2000. Amount

$20,000 (my portion: 30%; $6,000)

21. Designing Effective Environmental Labels for Forest Products. PI. Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1999-2001. Amount $140,000 (my portion: 100%)

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22. Identifying Import Substitution Opportunities in Coastal Maine Countries. 1999. Co-PI. Sponsor:

Eastern Maine Development Corporation. Amount $3,000 (my portion: 50%; $1,500)

23. Cooperative Agreement to Study Consumer Demand for Food Safety. Co-PI. Sponsor: Center for

Disease Control and Prevention. 1998-2003. Amount $946,447. (my portion: 60%, $567,868)

24. Using the NSDI Framework for Rural Economic Development. 1999. Co-PI. Sponsor: U.S. Geological Service Amount: $2,000 (my portion: 30%; $600)

25. Diversifying Forest-Based Economies: Using an Import Substitution Study to Enhance Forest-Based Manufacturers. 1999. Co-PI. Sponsor: Maine Forest Service. Amount $2,500 (my portion: 50%;

1,250).

26. Environmental Labeling of Electricity: Label Design and Performance, PI. Sponsor: The Environmental Protection Agency & National Science Foundation. 1998-2000. Amount $72,573. (my

portion: 100%)

27. Consumer Reactions to Electricity Labeling, PI. Sponsor: Regulatory Assistance Project. 1997-98. Amount $5,000 (my portion: 100%)

28. Food Labeling and Consumer Welfare, PI. Sponsor: Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium.

1998. Amount $3,500 (my portion: 100%)

29. The Economic Impacts of Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife-Watching in Maine. Co-PI. Sponsor: Maine

Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. 1998. Amount: $7,724 (my portion: 50%; $3,862)

30. Benefit-Cost Analysis of Atlantic Salmon Restoration on the Penobscot River. Co-PI. Sponsor: Bangor Hydro-Electric Company. 1991-92. Amount $98,378 (my portion: 40%, $39,351)

31. An Economic Evaluation of Consumptive and Nonconsumptive Uses of Maine’s Fish and Wildlife

Resources. Co-PI. Sponsor: Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. 1990-91. Amount $46,666 (my portion: 40%, $18,667).

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Courses Taught (name of course; enrollment; students' overall evaluation of instructor: for years

prior to 2008: 1 = Excellent, 5 = Below Average; since 2008 1 = Below Average, 5 =

Excellent)

Year Course Number of students

Evaluation

1997 INT 105: Environmental Policy 86 1.8

REP 571: Resource Economics 7 1.7

NRC 400: Senior Paper in Natural Resources 7 2.2

1998 NRC 497: Independent Study in Natural Resources 1 NA

NRC 400: Senior Paper in Natural Resources 3 1.0

1999 INT 105: Environmental Policy 93 2.0

REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 5 1.1

NRC 400: Senior Paper in Natural Resources 3 1.3

2000 INT 105: Environmental Policy 125 1.7

REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 7 2.0

REP 597: Independent Study in Resource Economics 1 NA

2001 INT 105 (1): Environmental Policy 175 1.9

INT 105 (2): Environmental Policy 50 1.2

REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 9 1.6

2002 INT 105: Environmental Policy 130 1.8

REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 7 1.2

2003 INT 105: Environmental Policy 150 1.5

REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 8 2.0

HON 310: Environmental Economics, Policy and Ethics 7 1.0

2004 INT 105: Environmental Policy 117 1.8

REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 8 1.7

2005 REP 511: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 7 1.5

2006 ECO 300: International Economics (University of Zagreb - Croatia 50 NK

2007 REP 515: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 10 1.3

2008 ECO 450: Adv. International Environmental Economics & Policy 15 4.1

ECO 515: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 8 4.2

2009 ECO 515: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 10 3.2

2010 ECO 450/590: Adv. International Environmental Economics & Policy 14 4.8

2012 ECO 450/590: Adv. International Environmental Economics & Policy 18 4.0

2013 ECO 117: Introduction to Economics 17 NA

INT 598: Special Topics – IGERT Collaborative Immersion Project 11 NA

2014 ECO 489: Senior Seminar 16 4.0

ECO 450/590: Adv. International Environmental Economics & Policy 26 4.82

2015 ECO 117: Introduction to Economics 20 NA

ECO 489: Senior Seminar 12 4.0

INT 598: Special Topics – IGERT Collaborative Immersion Project 12 NA

2016 ECO 217: Introduction to Economics II 28 4.57

ECO 450/590: Adv. International Environmental Economics & Policy 22 4.25

ECO 489: Senior Seminar 15 4.54

INT 598: Special Topics – IGERT Collaborative Immersion Project 12 NA

2017 ECO 217: Introduction to Economics II 32 NA

ECO 489: Senior Seminar 15 NA

2019 ECO 489: Senior Seminar 25 NA

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Graduate students chaired (MS unless noted):

Year Student Project Title

2018-20 G. Voigt WTP for coastal water improvements, and an experiment on Rawls’ “Veil of Ignorance”

2016-18 D. Vllasaliu Factors affecting people’s preferences for renewable energy sources and efficiency

measures

2014-16 D. Grezda Factors affecting people’s participation in environmental behaviors

2013-18 K. Warner* Valuing the losses to drinking water quality in Maine due to Climate change

2012-14 M. Johnson* Analyzing the Effects of Scenario Naratives and Spatial Modeling on Planner and

Citizen Perceptions of Alternative Futures and Present Day Land Use Decisions**

2012-14 S. Newcomb* Psychological Distance and Sptial, Social, and Temporal Discounting**

2012-14 E. Manandhar Non-thesis project: Impact of Messaging on People’s Evaluations of Off-shore Wind

2010-12 S. Marrinen Measuring the Effectiveness of Communicating Messages about Sustainability

2010-12 H. Engelberth Measuring the effectiveness of a fish consumption advisory for at-risk women

2010-11 R. Roper Identifying the factors that affect people’s assessments of the eye-sore value of wind

power projects (non-thesis)

2010-12 M. Wibberly Consumer Willingness to Pay for Off-Shore Wind Power

2010-14 S. Dreyer* Developing a Psychological-Economic Model of Sustainable Behavior**

2009-11

K. Farrow A Thesis In Two Parts: Estimating Willingness-to-Pay for Cellulosic Wood Ethanol and

Examining the Social Costs of Hydroelectric Production in Quebec, CA

S. Siriwardena Nested Logit Modeling of Consumer Purchases of Environmentally Preferred vehicles

2007-11 J. Ward The Effects of Water Clarity on Recreational Uses of Lakes

2006-08 E. Bacani Measuring the impacts of eco-marketing on Maine's vehicle market

2007-08 P. Lech Healthcare Incentives in the Disability Determination Process of Social Security

2005-07 J. Johnson A Test for Question Order Effects in a Conjoint Choice Survey

2004-06 C. Noblet Factors Affecting Consumer Assessment of Eco-Labeled Traditional Fuel Passenger

Vehicles

2003-05 N. Crescenti Parcelization: An Analysis of Forest Ownership Fragmentation

2001-02 K.A. O’Brien Factors Affecting Consumer Valuation of Environmentally Labeled Forest Products

1998-99 H. Rong Environmental Labeling of Residential Electricity: Consumer Reaction to Different

Policies

1997-98 J. Weiss Consumer Reactions to Different Pricing Formats: A Study of the Residential Electricity

Supply Industry

* PhD student

** Tentative title Co-chaired Graduate students on whose committees you serve (MS unless noted):

Year Student Project Title

2016-18 S. Pandey The effectiveness of health policy in Nepal

2016-22 K. Duffy* Media perceptions of aquaculture

2014-19 C. Cleaver* Governance in Maine’s Aquaculture Industry

2013-17 A. Dayton* Assessing economic performance of Maine’s lobster fleet under changing ecosystem

conditions in the Gulf of Maine

2014-19 W. Farrell* Fragmentation, Frustrated Revolt, and Off-Shore Opportunity: A Comparative

Examination of Jihadi Mobilization in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

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2010-16 K Dunckel* Maine resident views toward forests, forest management and control treatments for

hemlock wooly adelgid

2015-17 G. Lindbolm U.S. Immigration Policy and Immigration Economics

2015-20 S. Elias* Impacts of Tick-borne Disease

2014-19 J. Havercamp* Loss of glacial meltwater in Peruvian villages

2014-18 A. Kireta* Climate change education

2011-13 B. Vanderlugt Modeling Decision Making of Private Landowners using Survey and Spatial Data

2011-13 A. Sullivan Using Experimental Economics to Study Sustainability**

2010-12 C. Noblet* Three Essays Examining the Factors Influencing People’s Environmental Behavior**

2011-15 V. Levesque* An Examination of the Drivers, Institutions and Economics of Sustainability Planning in

Maine

2011-13 B. Monahan Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Eat Well Nutrition Education Program**

2010-14 K. Hutchins* Stakeholder Engagement and Environmental Outreach**

2010-14 H. Smith* Medias Role in Environmental Communications**

2009-12 R. Roper Economic Impacts of Maine Tourism**

2010-12 K. Collum From Automobiles to Alternative: Testing the Feasibility of using Intelligent

Transportation Systems to Encourage Shuttle Use at Rocky Mountain National Park

2009-12 H. Morin Impact of Fiber Labeling on Consumer Behavior at Point-of-Purchase

2008-11 C. Straub* Pro-Environmental behavior change: Solving groundwater issues in New England

2009-11 A. Speers Tradeoffs, Social Norms, Status, and Pro-environmental Behavior: Adoption of

Conservation Practices by Lakefront Households*

2007-11 J. Marciano Perceptions of Forest Bioproducts

2003-09 P. Harris* Effective Food Safety Education

2004-08 S. Aziz* Valuing improvements in water quality: the case of Arsenic in groundwater

2004-06 G. Gould A Spatial Analysis of Passenger Vehicle Attributes: Environmental Impact and Policy

2003-05 A. Kumar Determining Consumer Attitudes Toward Purchasing Behavior in Maine

2003-05 J. Garcia Estimating the Economic Recreational Value of Paracas National Reserve in Ica Peru: A

Fair Fee Implementation Approach

2003-05 S. Huang Assessing the Role of Risk Communication in Reducing Exposure to Arsenic in

Drinking Water

2002-04 B. Byrnne Least Cost Management Strategies to Control Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Infestation

2002-04 S. Ozdimer Convergent Validity of Conjoint Values for Farmland Conservation Easement Programs

2001-03 A. Grant Composting of Dairy Manure: The Appropriate Level of Vertical Integration

2001-03 E. Boch Air Emissions from Off-Road Vehicle Use in Maine

2000-02 M. McMahon The Role of Local Attributes in Community Choice

1999-01 L. Cui Economic Factors that Influence Soybean and Canola Prices

1998-00 R. Paterson Nonmarket Valuation and Land Use: Two Essays

1998-00 R. Freeman Recent Changes in the State and Regional Economies of Maine: A Shift-Share Analysis

* PhD student ** Tentative title

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Undergraduate Honors Theses:

Year Service Student Project Title

2009 Chair K. Hassett (Farrow)

The relationship between eco-concern and outdoor recreation

2008 Committee R. Lawliss Economics of Game Theory

2009 Co-Chair J. Cohen Who Buys Green in Maine: Consumer Profiles for Vehicle Class Choice

2008 Chair A. Cyr-White Eco-labeling passenger vehicles in Maine

Public Service and Committees 2019

Departmental Committees

Director, School of Economics Graduate Coordinator (1/2 year)

Liaison to the American Economic Association; Committee on the Status of Women in the

Economics Profession College Committees

Member, Applied Health Sciences Committee

University Committees

Member, Reappointment Review Committee for the Dean of the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture

Maine Agricultural Center

Member, Steering Committee, UMaine Medicine Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee

Member, Peer Committee, K. Vekasi, Political Science and SPIA

Rising Tide Advocates and Allies for Women Professionals Professional Committees

Nominating Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association

2018

Departmental Committees Director, School of Economics

Liaison to the American Economic Association; Committee on the Status of Women in the

Economics Profession University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee

Stewardship Council, SEANET Grant Member, Peer Committee, L. Rickard, Communications and Journalism

Member, Peer Committee, K. Vekasi, Political Science and SPIA

Rising Tide Advocates and Allies for Women Professionals Professional Committees

Nominating Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association

Member, Advisory Committee - Analysis of the Effects of the Block Island Wind Farm on Rhode Island Recreation and Tourism Activities (URI – Bureau of Ocean Energy Management grant)

Mentor, Career Advancement and Mentorship Program, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource

Economists Association

2017 Departmental Committees

Director, School of Economics

Interim Graduate Coordinator, School of Economics

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Liaison to the American Economic Association; Committee on the Status of Women in the

Economics Profession University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee

Stewardship Council, SEANET Grant Member, Review Committee, UMaine Center for Research on Sustainable Forests

Member, Peer Committee, N. Hall, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Member, Peer Committee, L. Rickard, Communications and Journalism Member, Peer Committee, K. Vekasi, Political Science and SPIA

Member, Program Review Committee, USM Masters in Policy, Planning and Management

Fulbright Scholar Liaison to UMaine Rising Tide Advocates and Allies for Women Professionals

Professional Committees

Nominating Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association

Editor, Special issue Agricultural and Resource Economics Review Co-Chair, Planning Committee for the 2018 Maine Economics Conference

Member, Advisory Committee - Analysis of the Effects of the Block Island Wind Farm on Rhode

Island Recreation and Tourism Activities (URI – Bureau of Ocean Energy Management grant) Mentor, Career Advancement and Mentorship Program, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource

Economists Association

External evaluator, Promotion review of F. Kuchler, Economic Research Service-U.S. Department of Agriculture

2016

Departmental Committees

Director, School of Economics Chair, Health Economics Hiring Committee

Liaison to the American Economic Association; Committee on the Status of Women in the

Economics Profession University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Research Council, Mitchell Center

Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee Mentor, Mandela Washington Fellowship

Stewardship Council, SEANET Grant

Member, Peer Committee, L. Rickard, Communications and Journalism Member, Peer Committee, K. Vekasi, Political Science and SPIA

Fulbright Scholar Liaison to UMaine

Rising Tide Advocates and Allies for Women Professionals Professional Committees

Board Member, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association

Chair, 2016 Annual Meeting Local Arrangements Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and

Resource Economists Association, Member, 2016 Annual Meeting Program Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource

Economists Association

Chair, 2016 Workshop Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association

Editor, Special issue Agricultural and Resource Economics Review,

Member, Planning Committee for the 2017 Maine Economics Conference Member, Advisory Committee - Analysis of the Effects of the Block Island Wind Farm on Rhode

Island Recreation and Tourism Activities (URI – Bureau of Ocean Energy Management grant)

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2015

Departmental Committees Director, School of Economics

Liaison to the American Economic Association; Committee on the Status of Women in the

Economics Profession

University Committees Maine Agricultural Center

Research Council, Mitchell Center

Member, Undergraduate International Affairs Restructuring Committee Planning Committee, Rising Tide Director Development Workshop

Chair, Health Economics Hiring Committee

Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee Member, Peer Committee, K. Vekasi, Political Science and SPIA

Fulbright Scholar Liaison to UMaine

Rising Tide Advocates and Allies for Women Professionals

Professional Committees Steering Committee – Virtual Research Collaborative on Sustainability and Behavior

Board Member, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association

Chair, 2016 Annual Meeting Local Arrangements Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists Association,

Member, 2016 Annual Meeting Program Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource

Economists Association Chair, 2016 Workshop Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economists

Association

2014

Departmental Committees Director, School of Economics

Liaison to the American Economic Association; Committee on the Status of Women in the

Economics Profession College Committees

Dunham and Bickford Scholarship Award Committee

NSFA Scholarship Committee

University Committees Maine Agricultural Center

Research Council, Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative

Member, Undergraduate International Affairs Restructuring Committee Planning Committee, Rising Tide Director Development Workshop

Member, POS/SPIA Faculty Hiring Committee

Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee Fulbright Scholar Liaison to UMaine

Professional Committees

Steering Committee – Virtual Research Collaborative on Sustainability and Behavior

2013 Departmental Committees

Director, School of Economics

Graduate Coordinator, School of Economics (½ year) University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Research Council, Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative Graduate Board (½ year)

Member, Undergraduate International Affairs Restructuring Committee

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Planning Committee, Rising Tide Director Development Workshop

Member, POS/SPIA Faculty Hiring Committee Chair, SPIA Policy Advisory Committee

Fulbright Scholar Liaison to UMaine

Professional Committees

Steering Committee – Virtual Research Collaborative on Sustainability and Behavior 2012

Departmental Committees

Graduate Coordinator, School of Economics Policy Advisory/Peer Committee, School of Economics

University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center Research Council, Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative

Graduate Board

Director, School of Policy and International Affairs

Member, SOE/SMS Faculty Hiring Committee Fulbright Scholar Liaison to UMaine

Professional Committees

Membership Committee - Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Selected Papers and Symposia Committee (Chair) - Northeast Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association

Steering Committee – Virtual Research Collaborative on Sustainability and Behavior 2011

Departmental Committees

Graduate Coordinator, School of Economics

Policy Advisory/Peer Committee, School of Economics University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Research Council, Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative Graduate Board

Director and Graduate Coordinator, School of Policy and International Affairs

Professional Committees

Membership Committee - Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Selected Papers and Symposia Committee (Chair) - Northeast Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association

Steering Committee – Virtual Research Collaborative on Sustainability and Behavior 2010

Departmental Committees

Graduate Coordinator, School of Economics University Committees

SSI Curriculum and Culture Committee

SSI Faculty Hiring Committee – Socio-Ecological Modeler

Maine Agricultural Center Research Council, Maine Agriculture and Forest Experiment Station

Research Council, Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative

Graduate Board College Ad hoc Committee on Graduate Awards and Recognition

College Graduate Student Awards Committee

Director and Graduate Coordinator, School of Policy and International Affairs Professional Committees

Membership Committee - Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association

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2009

Departmental Committees Peer Action Committee

Policy Advisory Committee

Graduate Coordinator

Chair, Ryan Wright Memorial Scholarship Committee University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Research Council Graduate Board

College Ad hoc Committee on Graduate Awards and Recognition

College Graduate Student Awards Committee Ad Hoc Committee on General Education of the Faculty Senate

Ad Hoc Committee to review and analyze student financial aid

Program Advisory Committee, School of Policy and International Affairs (0.5 yr)

Director and Graduate Coordinator, School of Policy and International Affairs (0.3 yr) Chair, John Boyle Memorial Scholarship Committee

Professional Committees

Legislature’s Citizen Trade Policy Commission 2008

Departmental Committees

Peer Action Committee Policy Advisory Committee

Seminar Coordinator

Graduate Coordinator

Chair, Ryan Wright Memorial Scholarship Committee University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee Presidential Outstanding Teaching Award Committee

Research Council

Program Advisory Committee, School of Policy and International Affairs

Chair, John Boyle Memorial Scholarship Committee 2007

Departmental Committees

Peer Action Committee Policy Advisory Committee

Seminar Coordinator

Undergraduate Committee Graduate Committee

University Committees

CLAS Dean Search Committee

Maine Agricultural Center Presidential Outstanding Teaching Award Committee

Planning Committee, School of Policy and International Affairs

Professional Committees Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards Committee, American Agricultural Economics Association

Member: Review Panel for Best Article in Agricultural and Resource Economics (2006),

Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. 2006

Departmental Committees

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Peer Action Committee (0.25 year)

Seminar Coordinator University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center

Assistant Director of Campus Recreation Hiring Committee

Professional Committees Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards Committee, American Agricultural Economics Association

2005

Departmental Committees Graduate Coordinator

Peer Action Committee

University Committees College Awards Committee

Faculty Research Funds Committee

Maine Agricultural Center

Faculty Senate Workload Committee (Faculty Senate)

Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Committee

Professional Committees Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards Committee, American Agricultural Economics Association

2004

Departmental Committees Graduate Coordinator

Peer Action Committee

University Committees

College Awards Committee Faculty Research Funds Committee

Maine Agricultural Center.

Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee Studying the Firing of President Hoff (Faculty Senate)

Workload Committee (Faculty Senate)

Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Committee

Professional Committees Distinguished and Honorary Life Member Award Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and

Resource Economics Association

Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards Committee, American Agricultural Economics Association 2003

Departmental Committees

Graduate Coordinator Peer Action Committee

University Committees

College Awards Committee

Faculty Research Funds Committee Maine Agricultural Center.

Graduate Curriculum Committee.

Graduate Board Professional Committees

Legislative Task Force on Promoting Maine-Made Products.

Past Chair, Food Safety and Nutrition Section, American Agricultural Economists Association Distinguished and Honorary Life Member Award Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and

Resource Economics Association

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2002

Departmental Committees Graduate Coordinator

Peer Action Committee

University Committees

Maine Agricultural Center. Graduate Curriculum Committee.

Graduate Board

Professional Committees Chair, Food Safety and Nutrition Section, American Agricultural Economists Association

Distinguished and Honorary Life Member Award Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and

Resource Economics Association 2001

Departmental Committees

Undergraduate Committee

University Committees Maine Agricultural Center.

Chair, Student Conduct Code Committee

Student Conduct Code Review Committee Professional Committees

Planning Committee for the 2001 annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association. Chair-elect, Food Safety and Nutrition Section, American Agricultural Economists Association

2000

Departmental Committees

Undergraduate Recruiting Committee. Chair, Comprehensive Exam Committee.

Department Chair Search Committee

University Committees Chair, Student Conduct Code Committee.

Maine Agricultural Center.

Chair, Outdoor Program Manager Search Committee

Student Conduct Code Review Committee Professional Committees

Co-Chair, Selected Papers and Symposium Committee - Northeast Agricultural

and Resource Economics Association. Chair-elect, Food Safety and Nutrition Section, American Agricultural Economists Association

Planning Committee for the 2001 annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association. Citizen’s Advisory Committee to Secure the Future of Maine’s Fish and Wildlife

(Advisory Committee to the Maine Legislature).

1999

Departmental Committees Undergraduate Recruiting Committee.

Chair, Comprehensive Exam Committee.

Department Chair Search Committee

University Committees

Chair, Student Conduct Code Committee.

Maine Agricultural Center. Chair, Outdoor Program Manager Search Committee

1998

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Departmental Committees

Undergraduate Recruiting Committee. Comprehensive Exam Committee.

Department Chair Search Committee

University Committees

Chair, Student Conduct Code Committee. Professional Committees

Co-Chair, Selected Papers and Symposium Committee - Northeast Agricultural

and Resource Economics Association. 1997

Departmental Committees

Undergraduate Recruiting Committee. Comprehensive Exam Committee.

University Committees

Student Conduct Code Committee.

Other Professional Activities 2013

Reviewer of Articles Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (1)

Food Taste and Preference (1)

Food Policy (1) Ecological Economics (1)

Business and Society (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials/Reports

SANDEE Small Grants (1) 2012

Reviewer of Articles

American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1) Ecological Economics (1)

Business and Society (1)

2011

Reviewer of Articles Food Policy (1)

Ecological Economics (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials/Reports Member of Fulbright Review Panel: Applications for the Balkans (63)

The Research Council of Norway Panel chair (1)

2010 Reviewer of Articles

Ecological Economics (1)

Psychology Reports (1)

International Journal of Public Opinion Research (1) International Journal of Sustainable Transportation (1)

Food Control (1)

Food Policy (1) AgBioForum (1)

Journal of Cleaner Production (1)

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics (1) Appetite (1)

International Journal of Ecology and Development (1)

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Agriculture and Resource Economics Review (1)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization (1) Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials/Reports

Member of Fulbright Review Panel: Applications for the Balkans (53)

The Research Council of Norway (3)

Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program, USDA (3) Tenure and Promotion package; York University, Toronto Canada (1)

2009

Reviewer of Articles Ecological Economics (1)

International Journal of Public Opinion Research (1)

Environmental and Resource Economics (1) Journal of Official Statistics (1)

Environmental Management (1)

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice (1)

International Journal of Sustainable Transportation (1) Food Control (1)

Food Policy (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials/Reports Fulbright Review Panel: Applications for the Baltics and Balkans (90 applications)

2008

Reviewer of Articles AgBioForum (6)

American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1)

Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics (1)

Canadian Journal of Economics (1) Journal of the American Water Resources Assoc (1)

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (1)

The Open Communication Journal (4) Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials/Reports

UMaine Resource Economics and Policy Staff Paper (2)

USDA - Economic Research Service Report (1)

Univ. of Washington - Doctoral Paper (1) French Forest Economics Laboratory Report (1)

National Science Foundation (1)

US-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (1) USDA - National Research Initiative (1)

USDA - Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program (3)

Economic and Social Research Council - University of Hull, UK (1) Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program Grant Applications - CREES, USDA (4)

2007

Reviewer of Articles

AgBioForum (2) American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1)

Canadian Journal of Economics (1)

Environmental and Resource Economics (1) Food Policy (2)

Society and Natural Resources (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials/Reports National Science Foundation Review Panel

Economic and Social Research Council - University of Hull, UK (1)

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Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program Grant Applications - CREES, USDA (4)

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (1) 2006

Reviewer of Articles

AgBioForum (1)

American Journal of Agricultural Economics (3) Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (1)

Journal of Consumer Policy (1)

Food Policy (3) REP Staff papers (2)

Reviewer of Grant Applications/Research Materials

Review of survey instrument for AAA’s National Survey of Drivers National Science Foundation - 1 proposal

Reviewer of Presentation papers

Reviewer - Selected Papers – Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting – (1 paper)

Reviewer - Selected Papers – Odyssey: 3rd International Conference of Economics (Zagreb Croatia) – (5 papers)

2005

Reviewer of Articles American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (2)

Ecological Economics (1)

European Review of Agricultural Economics (1) Food Policy (1)

International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (2)

Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (1)

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (1) Journal of Environmental Management (1)

Journal of Industrial Ecology (1)

Review of Economics and Statistics (1) REP Staff Papers (1)

Dept. of Forest Management Technical Report (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Review Panel: Evaluation for Environmental Policy - 26 proposals

Reviewer of Abstracts

Selected Papers: American Agricultural and Economics Association Annual Meeting. 2004

Reviewer of Articles

American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (5) Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (1)

AgBioForum (3)

Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics (1)

Environmental Management (1) European Review of Agricultural Economics (1)

Journal of Agricultural Economics (1)

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (1) Journal of Food Distribution Research (1)

Journal of Sustainable Tourism (1)

Psychological Reports (1) REP Staff Papers (3)

Reviewer of Research/Methods

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Maine Aquaculture Association (1)

Hatch Proposal, Utah State University (1) Presentation paper. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting (1)

URS Corporation (1)

U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s 2005 Food Safety Survey

2003 Reviewer of Articles

American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (2)

Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (1) Ecological Economics (1)

European Review of Agricultural Economics (1)

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. (1) Maine Policy Review (1)

Journal of Environmental Management (1)

Journal of Food Distribution Research (1)

Journal of Applied Ichthyology (1) Marine Resource Economics (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications

Food Safety Program-Post Harvest Section Grants Program - CREES, USDA (2) Hatch Proposal, University of Massachusetts (1)

Danish Social Science Research Council Grant (1)

National Science Foundation Research Proposal (1) University of Maine Faculty Research Funds Proposals (11)

Reviewer of Research/Methods

North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s Survey of Hunters

Consumer Research Report for the Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources. 2002

Reviewer of Articles

American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (2) Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. (2)

Forest Science. (1)

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. (1)

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. (1) Reviewer of Grant Applications

National Research Initiative Grant Applications - CREES, USDA (4)

Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program Grant Applications - CREES, USDA (4) Small Business Innovation Research Program Grant Application - CREES, USDA (1)

Danish Social Science Research Council Grant (1)

Reviewer of Abstracts Reviewer - Selected Papers - American Agricultural and Economics Association Annual Meeting.

Reviewer - Selected Papers – Land Use Workshop; Northeastern Agricultural and Resource

Economics Association.

2001 Reviewer of Articles

Review of Agricultural Economics (1)

American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2) Reviewer of Reports

Federal Emergency Management Agency (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications U.S.D.A. National Research Initiative (2)

U.S.D.A. Food Assistance and Nutrition Program (3)

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Reviewer of Abstracts

Selected papers: Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Annual Meeting. Selected Papers: American Agricultural and Economics Association Annual Meeting

2000

Reviewer of Articles

Journal of Food Distribution Research (1) Marine Resource Economics (2)

Journal of Public Policy and Marketing (1)

American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1) Reviewer of Reports

University of Maine/University of New Hampshire (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications U.S.D.A. National Research Initiative

Reviewer of Abstracts

Selected papers: Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Annual Meeting.

Selected Papers: American Agricultural and Economics Association Annual Meeting. 1999

Reviewer of Articles

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2) Reviewer of Reports

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (1).

Reviewer of Research/Methods University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications

U.S.D.A. National Research Initiative

1998 Reviewer of Articles

Forest Science (1)

Journal of Forest Economics, (1). Reviewer of Reports

Regulatory Assistance Project, (1).

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (1).

Reviewer of Research/Methods U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1)

Reviewer of Grant Applications

U.S.D.A. National Research Initiative Reviewer of Abstracts

Selected Papers: American Agricultural and Economics Association Annual Meeting.

Selected papers: Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Annual Meeting. 1997

Reviewer of Articles

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, (1).

Agricultural and Resources Economics Review (1). Reviewer of Grant Applications

University of Rhode Island Sea Grant Program, (1).

Reviewer of Bulletins Maine Agriculture and Forest Experiment Station, (1).

Reviewer of Reports

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (2). Regulatory Assistance Project, (1).

Reviewer of Abstracts

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Selected Papers: American Agricultural and Economics Association.