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2003 Conference Proceedings

Valuing Externalities Workshop
February 20-21, 2003

Table of Contents

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Papers and Presentations  

POSTERS

  • Valuing Change in Mortality:  The Value of Statistical Life or the Value of Life Years Lost?
    A. Rabl -- Ecole des Mines; A. Hunt and A. Markandya, University of Bath.
  • A Survey of Externality Models:  How They Work and Why They Are Different
  • Incorporating Power Plant Externalities Into Financial Risk Assessment Using the Principles of Industrial Ecology
    Jason Makansi -- Pearl Street Inc.
  • Steps in Developing a Mercury Externality Model
  • Determination of Mercury Dose Received by a Person Through Respiration
    Joseph Siperstein  -- OhioLumex Co.
  • Insights Into Potential Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity
    Nicholas V.C. Ralston -- University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center
  • Evaluation of Potential Health Risks from Mercury Emissions from Coal Fired Power Plants
    T. Sullivan -- Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Fish Consumption Survey in Minnesota and North Dakota
    Jill Zola -- University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center; presented by Nicholas V.C. Ralston
  • Sensitivity of Avian Embryos to Methylmercury
    Gary H. Heinz -- USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

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