MARFIN, National Marine Fisheries Service
$179,503 ($37,275 UC Merced subcontract) (09/14-08/16) “Joint Estimation of Revealed and Stated Preference Recreational Data for Evaluation of the Economic Effects of the Allocation of Harvests”
Principle Investigators: Paul Hindsley, Craig Landry, Kurt Schnier, and John Whitehead.
National Institute of Health (NIH)
$1,171,865.00 (09/10-08/13) “Uptake of Comparative Effective Research: Implications for Discharge Decision.”
Principle Investigators: James C. Cox, John Sweeney; Co-Investigators: Judy Lewis, David McClusky, Marc Overcash, Vjollca Sadiraj, Kurt Schnier.
Georgia Sea Grant
$119,133 (02/10-02/14) “Modeling Spatial and Temporal Land Use Patterns in Coastal Georgia”
Principal Investigators: Andrew Hanson and Kurt E. Schnier.
NSF, National Science Foundation
$199,861 (09/09-08/13) “Collaborative Research: The Proper Scale of Environmental Markets with Application to Nitrogen Trading in the Neuse River Basin”
Principal Investigators: Martin Doyle, Andrew Yates and Kurt E. Schnier.
NFS, National Science Foundation
$108,000 (09/07-12/08) “Occupational Risk and Rights-Based Fisheries Policy: Studying Changes in the Deadliest Catch”
Principal Investigators: William C. Horrace and Kurt E. Schnier.
MARFIN, National Marine Fisheries Service
$77,987 ($13,454 URI subcontract) (05/06-05/08) “Angler Heterogeneity and the Species-Specific Demand for Recreational Fishing in the Southeast United States”
Principle Investigators: Timothy Haab, Robert Hicks, Kurt Schnier, and John Whitehead.
USDA, Program of Research on the Economics of Invasive Species Management.
$220,000 (10/04-9/06) “A Risk-Based Approach to Management of Intentional Introduction of Non-Native Species.” Principle Investigator: James J. Opaluch; Co-Investigators: James L. Anderson and Kurt Schnier.
USDA, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
$600,000 (01/05-01/08) “Validating Best Forest Management Practices Around Vernal Pools: Amphibian Metapopulations, Harvester Adoption Costs and Public Values.”
Principle Investigators: Stephen Swallow and Peter Paton; Co-Investigators: Christopher Anderson, James Opaluch and Kurt Schnier.
$179,503 ($37,275 UC Merced subcontract) (09/14-08/16) “Joint Estimation of Revealed and Stated Preference Recreational Data for Evaluation of the Economic Effects of the Allocation of Harvests”
Principle Investigators: Paul Hindsley, Craig Landry, Kurt Schnier, and John Whitehead.
National Institute of Health (NIH)
$1,171,865.00 (09/10-08/13) “Uptake of Comparative Effective Research: Implications for Discharge Decision.”
Principle Investigators: James C. Cox, John Sweeney; Co-Investigators: Judy Lewis, David McClusky, Marc Overcash, Vjollca Sadiraj, Kurt Schnier.
Georgia Sea Grant
$119,133 (02/10-02/14) “Modeling Spatial and Temporal Land Use Patterns in Coastal Georgia”
Principal Investigators: Andrew Hanson and Kurt E. Schnier.
NSF, National Science Foundation
$199,861 (09/09-08/13) “Collaborative Research: The Proper Scale of Environmental Markets with Application to Nitrogen Trading in the Neuse River Basin”
Principal Investigators: Martin Doyle, Andrew Yates and Kurt E. Schnier.
NFS, National Science Foundation
$108,000 (09/07-12/08) “Occupational Risk and Rights-Based Fisheries Policy: Studying Changes in the Deadliest Catch”
Principal Investigators: William C. Horrace and Kurt E. Schnier.
MARFIN, National Marine Fisheries Service
$77,987 ($13,454 URI subcontract) (05/06-05/08) “Angler Heterogeneity and the Species-Specific Demand for Recreational Fishing in the Southeast United States”
Principle Investigators: Timothy Haab, Robert Hicks, Kurt Schnier, and John Whitehead.
USDA, Program of Research on the Economics of Invasive Species Management.
$220,000 (10/04-9/06) “A Risk-Based Approach to Management of Intentional Introduction of Non-Native Species.” Principle Investigator: James J. Opaluch; Co-Investigators: James L. Anderson and Kurt Schnier.
USDA, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
$600,000 (01/05-01/08) “Validating Best Forest Management Practices Around Vernal Pools: Amphibian Metapopulations, Harvester Adoption Costs and Public Values.”
Principle Investigators: Stephen Swallow and Peter Paton; Co-Investigators: Christopher Anderson, James Opaluch and Kurt Schnier.