Dale Manning

Assistant Professor
Agriculture and Resource Economics
Colorado State University
United States of America

Academician Agri and Aquaculture
Biography

Dale Manning is Assistant Professor in Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University. He has done his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics from UC-Davis. He has worked as Teaching Assistant in Economics of Development from Fall 2011, UC-Davis. 

Research Intrest

Dale Manning research interest includes: Econometrics and optimization tools to understand the use and value of natural resources, including water, land, fish, firewood, and other energy resources. Dale Manning is particularly interested in the relationship between natural resources, climate change, and economic development, considering the economic linkages that tie resource value into broader, local economies.

List of Publications
Manning DT, Loomis JB (2016) Consumer preferences for fixed versus variable quantities of electricity: Joint estimation of contingent quantity and valuation methods. Environ Dev Econ 21: 789-811.
Alexander M, Manning DT, Goemans C, Dozier A (2017) Water storage in a changing environment: The impact of allocation institutions on value. Water Resour Res 53.
Magzamen S, Mayer AP, Barr S, Bohren L, Dunbar B, et al. (2017) A multidisciplinary research framework on school environment, occupant health and performance. J Sch Health 87: 376- 387.

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