Research Interests

My research interests lie in Environmental Economics, including non-market valuation, climate change, pollution, land use, and transportation.

Working Papers

Fooks, Jacob R., Steven J. Dundas, and Titus O. Awokuse. ‘Efficiency gains from the removal of natural resource export restrictions: evidence from British Columbia.” Revise and re-submit at The World Economy.

Duke, Joshua M., Steven J. Dundas, and Kent D. Messer. “Cost-effective conservation planning: twenty lessons from economics.” Under review at the Journal of Environmental Management.

Work in Progress

Duke, Joshua M., Steven J. Dundas, Robert J. Johnston, and Kent D. Messer. “Optimal supply of landscape-based public goods: prioritization with and without spatial interdependencies.”

Duke, Joshua M., Steven J. Dundas, Robert J. Johnston, and Kent D. Messer. “Cost-effectiveness gains from applying monetized benefits and costs to parcel prioritization.”