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Curtis Rollins

@curtislrollins

Ag & Resource Economics PhD Student at @AREatUWA, fixing rusty bicycles, fermenting foods, and visiting small town oddities in my spare time

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Join us to learn how academics can influence public policy from Dr. Tom Hatton, former CSIRO exec and WA EPA Chair. 26 Oct at 2PM on UWA campus. Lecture is open to all. Details here: bit.ly/uwaepl21 @uwaresearch UWA SAgE

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People desecrating war memorials, defacing a Terry Fox statue, stealing food from soup kitchens and waving Canadian flags covered in swastikas have been treated with more respect than people who are actually being oppressed. Consider why that might be

People desecrating war memorials, defacing a Terry Fox statue, stealing food from soup kitchens and waving Canadian flags covered in swastikas have been treated with more respect than people who are actually being oppressed. Consider why that might be
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Ever wonder how recreation demand models work in remote areas? The value of non-market valuation? If you can get $ values from best worst scaling? Why your cost parameter is acting funny? No? Come to our ARE at UWA non-market valuation lineup anyway at #AARES2022 at 2:30AEDT

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Some of the WA Branch got our recommended weekly intake of 2 hours of social contact at last night's #AARES2022 conference dinner. Now back to our air conditioned offices.

Some of the WA Branch got our recommended weekly intake of 2 hours of social contact at last night's #AARES2022 conference dinner. Now back to our air conditioned offices.
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Could soil carbon sequestration ever be a worthwhile climate policy? Attend our May 20 webinar with UWA Research Professor David Pannell (David Pannell) for our 2022 AARES WA Environmental Policy Lecture. To register or for more info: bit.ly/uwaepl22

Could soil carbon sequestration ever be a worthwhile climate policy?

Attend our May 20 webinar with <a href="/UWAresearch/">UWA Research</a> Professor David Pannell (<a href="/dpannell66/">David Pannell</a>) for our 2022 <a href="/AARES_Inc/">AARES</a> WA Environmental Policy Lecture.

To register or for more info: bit.ly/uwaepl22
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WEBINAR: Could soil carbon sequestration ever be a worthwhile climate policy? 20 May, 11amAWST 👉bit.ly/3yb1TSo David Pannell discusses soil carbon sequestration & if policy based on paying farmers to sequester carbon is worthwhile in Australia. #uwaresearchimpactseries

WEBINAR: Could soil carbon sequestration ever be a worthwhile climate policy?

20 May, 11amAWST
👉bit.ly/3yb1TSo

<a href="/dpannell66/">David Pannell</a> discusses soil carbon sequestration &amp; if policy based on paying farmers to sequester carbon is worthwhile in Australia.

#uwaresearchimpactseries
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#LifeOnLand is facing many global challenges! #GreenTalents winner @c_a_doll researches on #PublicBenefits of urban parks with different designs & irrigation needs to assess potential opportunities for #WaterConservation in cities #SDG15 #biodiversity s.dlr.de/Evamr

#LifeOnLand is facing many global challenges! #GreenTalents winner @c_a_doll researches on #PublicBenefits of urban parks with different designs &amp; irrigation needs to assess potential opportunities for #WaterConservation in cities #SDG15 #biodiversity s.dlr.de/Evamr
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Should we pay farmers to sequester carbon in their soils? Is it a sensible climate change policy? Join our webinar to hear David Pannell discuss this issue on May 20 at 11 AM AWST. Registration required: bit.ly/uwaepl22

Should we pay farmers to sequester carbon in their soils? Is it a sensible climate change policy?

Join our webinar to hear <a href="/dpannell66/">David Pannell</a> discuss this issue on May 20 at 11 AM AWST. Registration required: bit.ly/uwaepl22
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WEBINAR: Could soil carbon sequestration ever be a worthwhile climate policy? 20 May, 11amAWST 👉bit.ly/3yb1TSo David Pannell discusses soil carbon sequestration & if policy based on paying farmers to sequester carbon is worthwhile in Australia. #uwaresearchimpactseries

WEBINAR: Could soil carbon sequestration ever be a worthwhile climate policy?

20 May, 11amAWST
👉bit.ly/3yb1TSo

<a href="/dpannell66/">David Pannell</a> discusses soil carbon sequestration &amp; if policy based on paying farmers to sequester carbon is worthwhile in Australia.

#uwaresearchimpactseries
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Young researchers working on #innovative solutions for a more #SustainableFuture & therefore contributing to the implementation of the #SDGs can apply for the #GreenTalents Award 2022. Closing date for applications: 24 May 📆 🤝 Join us at greentalents.de

Young researchers working on #innovative solutions for a more #SustainableFuture &amp; therefore contributing to the implementation of the #SDGs can apply for the #GreenTalents Award 2022.
Closing date for applications: 24 May 📆
🤝 Join us at greentalents.de
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Webinar today at 11 AM AWST. Hear Prof. David Pannell discuss a component of Australian agricultural climate change policy. Register here: bit.ly/uwaepl22

Webinar today at 11 AM AWST.

Hear Prof. David Pannell discuss a component of Australian agricultural climate change policy.

Register here: bit.ly/uwaepl22
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Decided to use mail invitations for our survey instead of an online panel. Sent 20,000 invitation postcards. I underestimated how nerve wracking this would be! We're in the first hour of the month-long period and have 11 responses.

Decided to use mail invitations for our survey instead of an online panel. Sent 20,000 invitation postcards.

I underestimated how nerve wracking this would be! We're in the first hour of the month-long period and have 11 responses.
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The Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics will host visiting Fellow Prof Sven Anders Sven Anders from University of Alberta for an in-person lecture at UWA on 9 Nov. Prof Anders is a Henry Schapper Fellow with the WA branch of AARES & a visiting Forrest Fellow with Forrest Foundation.

The Dept of Agricultural &amp; Resource Economics will host visiting Fellow Prof Sven Anders <a href="/svennibold/">Sven Anders</a> from <a href="/UAlberta/">University of Alberta</a> for an in-person lecture at UWA on 9 Nov. Prof Anders is a Henry Schapper Fellow with the WA branch of <a href="/AARES_Inc/">AARES</a> &amp; a visiting Forrest Fellow with <a href="/ForrestResearch/">Forrest Foundation</a>.
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Hear Prof. Amy Ando (Amy W. Ando) discuss Environmental and Resource Economics and Systemic Racism at our @AARES_inc WA Environmental Policy Lecture. Webinar on July 13 at 8AM AWST (July 12 at 8PM EST) Register and learn more here: bit.ly/aareswa23

Hear Prof. Amy Ando (<a href="/AmyEcon/">Amy W. Ando</a>) discuss Environmental and Resource Economics and Systemic Racism at our @AARES_inc WA Environmental Policy Lecture.

Webinar on July 13 at 8AM AWST (July 12 at 8PM EST)

Register and learn more here: bit.ly/aareswa23
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High-quality online course in Applied Benefit: Cost Analysis. We offer bursaries providing 90% discounts for students from developing countries. Details in the attached flier. pannelldiscussions.net/wp-content/upl…