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Recent Publications and Presentations

Carver, A. D., C. M. Basman, and J. G. Lee. 2003. Assessing the non-market valuation of heritage interpretation programs.  Journal of Interpretation Research, (8)1:83-92.

A. D. Carver, N.J. Correa, J. Bauer, and P. Weaver. 2005. A new generation of public/private partnerships for tropical forest conservation: case study of the former Rodman Naval Base in the urbanizing Panama Canal region. Proceedings of the International Conference:  Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces: Linking Science and Society. March 13-16, Atlanta, Georgia. (In Press).

Janguez, Y., G. Bauer, N.J. Correa, and A. D. Carver. 2005. Materials development for urban parks and forest, a method to improve social awareness and raise funds, experiences from Central America and the Caribbean. In Proceedings of the 10th Caribbean Urban and Community Forestry Conference. July 11-15, 2005. Caguas, Puerto Rico. p. 41.

Correa, N.J., A. D. Carver, G. Bauer, and P. Weaver. 2005. EcoParque Panama: Case study of a new generation of public/private partnerships for urban Forest conservation. In Proceedings of the 10th Caribbean Urban and Community Forestry Conference. July 11-15, 2005. Caguas, Puerto Rico. p. 27-28.

Lazdinis, M., A. D. Carver, K. Tõnisson, and L. Vilkriste. (2005). Innovative use of forest policy instruments in countries with economies in transition: experience of the Baltic States. Forest Policy and Economics, (7)4:527-537.

Carver, A. D., D. R, Unger, and C. L. Park. 2004. Modeling energy savings from urban shade trees.  Environmental Management, 34(5):650-655.

Thurau, B. K., C.M. Basman, A.D. Carver, G. Bauer, and J.M. Mangun.  2003. Assessing Cruise Ship Tourists’ Attitudes Towards Conservation of the Panama Canal Watershed.  Paper presentation at the American Watershed Resource Association annual conference, November 3-6, San Diego, California.

G. Bauer, A. D. Carver, and B. K. Thurau. 2005. A market segmentation approach to eco-tourism studies in Central America: A Panama case study. Invited presentation to the USAID Regional Environmental Program for Central American (PROARCA). February 13-20. Republic of Guatemala.

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