Academic Publications
Creativity within the confines of quantitative economic analysis.
Ph.D. DISSERTATION:
Ellingson, Lindsey Jo. Comparing Methodologies to Estimate Tourists’ Nonconsumptive Use Values of Recreation, Roadways and Ranches: International and Domestic Applications. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2007. Print.
MASTER’S THESIS:
Ellingson, Lindsey Jo, and Colorado State University. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. The Role of Ethnicity and Language in Contingent Valuation Analysis : A Fire Prevention Policy Application. Thesis (M.S.)--Colorado State University, 2003., 2003. Print.
Online: https://colostate.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COLSU_INST/via34g/alma991019280449703361
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
“Pick a Number, but Not Just Any Number: Valuation uncertainty and maximum willingness to pay.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Published online, pp. 1-22. March 2017. M. Boman and L. (Ellingson) Doctorman. Online: https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2017.1296380
“Perceived health state and willingness to pay for outdoor recreation: An analysis of forest recreationists and hunters.” Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Volume 31, Issue 6, pp. 611-617. 2016. L. (Ellingson) Doctorman and M. Boman. Online: https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1143024
“Comparing Tourists’ Behavior and Values of Land Use Changes: A Focus on Ranch Land Open Space in Colorado.” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management: Landscape Planning and Valuation Special Issue, Volume 54, Number 1. pp. 55-69. 2010. L. Ellingson, A. Seidl and J. Loomis. Online: https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2010.502756
“The Value of Forests for Outdoor Recreation in Southern Sweden: Are ‘Noble’ Broadleaved Trees Important?” Ecological Bulletin: Broadleaf Special Issue. Volume 53. pp. 21-31. 2010. J. Norman, L. Ellingson, M. Boman and L. Mattsson. Online: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41442016
“A Route with a View: The Contribution of Scenic Landscapes to a World Heritage Site Gateway Community.” Journal of Tourism and Development. Number 13/14. pp. 557-566. 2010. L. Ellingson, A. Seidl and L. Pratt. Online: https://scholar.archive.org/work/2z6g7hoapve5lle7j2it4km2oi/access/wayback/https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/rtd/article/download/12183/8041
“Adapting Production Forests in Southern Sweden to Climate Change: Constraints and Opportunities for Risk Spreading.” International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management. Volume 2. Number 1. pp. 84-97. 2010. A. Felton, L. Ellingson, E. Andersson, L. Drössler and K. Blennow. Online: https://doi.org/10.1108/17568691011020274
“Tourists’ and Residents’ Values for Maintaining Working Landscapes of the Old West.” Journal of Rural Research and Policy, Special Issue: Rural Development, Volume 4. Issue 1. pp. 1-17. 2009. L. Ellingson and A. Seidl. Online: https://doi.org/10.4148/ojrrp.v4i1.49
“Comparative Analysis of Non-Market Valuation Techniques for the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve, Bolivia.” Ecological Economics. Volume 60. Issue 3. pp. 517-525. 2007. L. Ellingson and A. Seidl. Online: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2006.07.014
“The Role of Ethnicity and Language in Contingent Valuation Analysis: A Fire Prevention Policy Application.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology. Volume 65. Issue 3. pp. 559-586. July 2006. J. Loomis, L. Ellingson, A. Gonzalez-Caban and A. Seidl. Too old to be posted online ;)
“Adoption of More Technically Efficient Irrigation Systems as Drought Response.” Water Resources Development. Volume 21. No. 4. pp. 651-662. December 2005. E. Schuck, W. M. Frasier, R. Webb, L. Ellingson and W. Umberger. Online: https://doi.org/10.1080/07900620500363321
BOOK CHAPTERS
“Castles or Cattle: A Regional Analysis of Working Land Policy Alternatives.” In Stephan Goetz and Floor Brouwer (Eds.), New Perspectives on Agri-Environmental Policies: A Multidisciplinary and Transatlantic Approach, Ch. 10. Oxford, UK: Routledge Publishing. pp. 156-174. 2009. A. Seidl, L. Ellingson and CJ. Mucklow. Online: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780203867808-17/castles-cattle-regional-analysis-working-lands-policies-andrew-seidl-lindsey-ellingson
“The Role of Ethnicity and Language in Contingent Valuation Analysis: A Fire Prevention Policy Application.” In Laurence S. Moss (Ed.), Natural Resources, Taxation and Regulation: Unusual Perspectives on a Classic Problem, pp. 87-114. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. (Reprinted from American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 65:3: 559-586, July 2006). J. Loomis, L. Ellingson, A. Gonzalez-Caban and A. Seidl. Online: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1536-7150.2006.00477.x
OUTREACH/EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS
“Tourists’ Value of Routt County’s Working Landscape, 2005.” Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Publication. May 2006-EDR 06-06. 12pgs. May 2006. (Updated January 2008). L. Ellingson, A. Seidl and CJ Mucklow. Online: https://mountainscholar.org/bitstreams/5ceb7953-2f5e-4e98-bf59-95411be6a198/download
“Tourists’ Value of Routt County’s Working Landscape, 2005: Summary Report.” Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Publication. May 2006-EDR 06-07. 4pgs. May 2006. (Updated January 2008). L. Ellingson, A. Seidl and CJ. Mucklow. Online: https://webdoc.agsci.colostate.edu/DARE/EDR/EDR06-07.pdf
“Economic Impacts of Reduced Irrigated Acres: Example from the Republican River Basin.” Colorado Water. p. 4-6. February 2005. J. Pritchett, P. Watson, J. Thorvaldson and L. Ellingson. Too old to be posted online ;)
TECHNICAL REPORTS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLANS
“The Influence of Ethnicity and Language on Economic Benefits of Forest Fire Prevention from Prescribed Burning and Mechanical Fuel Reduction Methods.” United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station General Technical Report: PSW-GTR-208. April 2008. (Reprint from April 2004 2nd Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning and Policy Conference Proceedings). J. Loomis, L. Ellingson, A. Gonzalez Caban and H. Hasseln. Online: http://wildfire-economics.org/Library/Loomis_et_al_2008.pdf
“Economic Analysis of Management Alternatives in the Little Snake Field Office Resource Management Plan (RMP).” Chapter IV in the Little Snake Field Office’s Environmental Impact Statement. 88pgs. 2006. S. Davies, J. Loomis, A. Seidl, A. Davies, L. Ellingson and T. Todres. Classified ;)
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATIONS
“Comparing Tourists’ Behavior and Values of Land Use Changes: A Focus on Ranch Land Open Space in Colorado.” 1st International Conference on Landscape Economics Proceedings, Vienna, Austria. July 2009. L. Ellingson, A. Seidl and J. Loomis. Online: https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2010.502756
“Role of Forest Policy in Fighting Climate Change – Forest Policy Work Group Report. Fighting Climate Change: Adapting Forest Policy and Forest Management in Europe: Metla Working Paper Series, Finnish Forest Research Institute. pp. 17-37. May 2009. D. Ellison, A. Koivisto, A. Mutanen, B. Mola, D. Gritten, H. Verkverk, L. Ellingson, S. Lewis and J. Arevalo. Online: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-40-2192-3
“Comparison of Regional and Statewide Impacts on Salinity Mitigation in the Arkansas River Valley.” American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Providence, RI. July 2005. L. Ellingson, E. Schuck and M. Frasier. Online: https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.19117
“Comparison of Non-Market Valuation Techniques for the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve in Bolivia.” Second Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean Association of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists Conference Proceedings. Oaxaca, Mexico. March 2005. L. Ellingson, A. Seidl and K. Lindberg. I’m sure there is a paper copy somewhere in Oaxaca or in my files ;)
“The Influence of Ethnicity and Language on Economic Benefits of Forest Fire Prevention from Prescribed Burning and Mechanical Fuel Reduction Methods.” 2nd Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning and Policy: A Global View Conference Proceedings, Cordoba, Spain. April 2004. J. Loomis, L. Ellingson, A. Gonzalez Caban and H. Hasseln. Online: http://wildfire-economics.org/Library/Loomis_et_al_2008.pdf