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Dr Peter Schuhmann
Professor of Economics
Economics and Finance,
UNCW
schuhmannp@uncw.edu
910-962-3417
Cameron Hall 220-F, 601 South College Road
Wilmington NC 28403
http://www.csb.uncw.edu/people/schuhmannp
There are 4 included publications by Dr Peter Schuhmann :
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Date
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Brief Description
The economic importance of coastal and marine resources to tourism in Barbados
2017
778
Barbados is experiencing extreme degradation of its coastal and marine resources due to local factors (e.g., overfishing, coastal overdevelopment, siltation and pollution) and climate related factors, which threaten the viability of the country's tou...
The economic value of coastal resources in Barbados: Vacation tourists' perceptions, expenditures and willingness to pay
2012
3051
In November 2006 Dr. Peter W. Schuhmann, a natural resource economist from the University of North Carolina Wilmington met with a group of stakeholders at the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES) UWI-Cave Hill to discuss ...
Measuring the Economic Benefits of Water Quality Improvement with Benefit Transfer: An Introduction for Noneconomists
2005
118
In this paper, we provide an introduction to water quality benefit estimation for noneconomists. Net water quality benefits are typically measured using the concept of consumer surplus, which is estimated using a number of economic valuation methodol...
The valuation of marine ecosystem goods and services in the Wider Caribbean Region
2012
4494
This report provides a summary of economic analyses of marine ecosystem services in the Wider Caribbean Region for the three major marine ecosystem types being addressed by the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project: reef, pelagic and contin...