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Douglas MacMillan
Douglas MacMillan
Emeritus Professor of Land Use and Biodiversity Economics; Leibniz Chair of Environmental Economics
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Contingent valuation versus choice experiments: estimating the benefits of environmentally sensitive areas in Scotland
N Hanley, D MacMillan, RE Wright, C Bullock, I Simpson, D Parsisson, ...
Journal of Agricultural Economics 49 (1), 1-15, 1998
6321998
Poaching is more than an enforcement problem
DWS Challender, DC MacMillan
Conservation Letters 7 (5), 484-494, 2014
4782014
Toward a systematic approach for identifying conservation flagships
D Verissimo, DC MacMillan, RJ Smith
Conservation Letters 4 (1), 1-8, 2011
2982011
Understanding markets to conserve trade-threatened species in CITES
DWS Challender, SR Harrop, DC MacMillan
Biological Conservation 187, 249-259, 2015
2902015
Valuing the non-market benefits of wild goose conservation: a comparison of interview and group based approaches
DC Macmillan, L Philip, N Hanley, B Alvarez-Farizo
Ecological economics 43 (1), 49-59, 2002
2732002
Towards informed and multi-faceted wildlife trade interventions
DWS Challender, SR Harrop, DC MacMillan
Global Ecology and Conservation 3, 129-148, 2015
2482015
Contingent valuation: Environmental polling or preference engine?
D MacMillan, N Hanley, N Lienhoop
Ecological Economics 60 (1), 299-307, 2006
2382006
The Delphi process–an expert‐based approach to ecological modelling in data‐poor environments
DC MacMillan, K Marshall
Animal conservation 9 (1), 11-19, 2006
2102006
Understanding heterogeneous preference of tourists for big game species: implications for conservation and management
E Di Minin, I Fraser, R Slotow, DC MacMillan
Animal Conservation 16, 249-258, 2012
2042012
Birds as tourism flagship species: a case study of tropical islands
D Veríssimo, I Fraser, J Groombridge, R Bristol, DC MacMillan
Animal Conservation 12 (6), 549-558, 2009
1822009
Understanding urban demand for wild meat in Vietnam: implications for conservation actions
R Shairp, D Veríssimo, I Fraser, D Challender, D MacMillan
PloS one 11 (1), e0134787, 2016
1452016
The social and environmental benefits of forests in Great Britain, Phase 2
K Willis, G Garrod, R Scarpa, N Powe, A Lovett, IJ Bateman, N Hanley, ...
Report to the Forestry Commission, Centre for Research in Environmental …, 2003
145*2003
Valuing wilderness in Iceland: estimation of WTA and WTP using the market stall approach to contingent valuation
N Lienhoop, D MacMillan
Land use policy 24 (1), 289-295, 2007
1432007
Increased conservation marketing effort has major fundraising benefits for even the least popular species
D Veríssimo, G Vaughan, M Ridout, C Waterman, D MacMillan, RJ Smith
Biological Conservation 211, 95-101, 2017
1252017
Toward human-carnivore coexistence: understanding tolerance for tigers in Bangladesh
C Inskip, N Carter, S Riley, T Roberts, D MacMillan
PLoS one 11 (1), e0145913, 2016
1212016
Synergies for improving oil palm production and forest conservation in floodplain landscapes
NK Abram, P Xofis, J Tzanopoulos, DC MacMillan, M Ancrenaz, R Chung, ...
PloS one 9 (6), e95388, 2014
1212014
Cost-effectiveness analysis of woodland ecosystem restoration
DC Macmillan, D Harley, R Morrison
Ecological Economics 27 (3), 313-324, 1998
1201998
Estimating the benefits of agri-environmental policy: econometric issues in open-ended contingent valuation studies
N Alvarez-Farizo, B., Macmillan, D., Wright, R.E
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 42 (1), 23-43, 1999
1181999
Economics and the design of nature conservation policy: a case study of wild goose conservation in Scotland using choice experiments
N Hanley, D MacMillan, I Patterson, RE Wright
Animal Conservation 6 (2), 123-129, 2003
1102003
Costs and benefits of wild goose conservation in Scotland
D MacMillan, N Hanley, M Daw
Biological Conservation 119 (4), 475-485, 2004
1082004
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