David Newburn


David Newburn  David Newburn
Assistant Professor
Phone: 301-405-8042 Office:   2222A  Symons Hall
E-mail: dnewburn@arec.umd.edu

Education:

B.S. University of Maryland, College Park, 1991
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 2002

Research:

Environmental and Resource Economics, Land Economics, Water Resource Economics, Spatial Modeling

Courses:

AREC 200 - The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: Intersection of Science, Economics and Policy

C.V.: 

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Selected Publications:

Newburn, D. and R. Woodward. 2012. “An ex post assessment of Ohio’s Great Miami River Water Quality Trading Program.” Journal of the American Water Resources Association, in press.

Newburn, D. and P. Berck. 2011. “Exurban development.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 62: 323-336.

Newburn, D., N. Brozovic, and M. Mezzatesta. 2011. “Agricultural water security and instream flows for endangered species.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 93(4): 1212-1228.

Newburn, D. and P. Berck. 2011. “Growth management policies for exurban and suburban development: Theory and an Application to Sonoma County, California.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 40(3): 375-392.

Irwin, E., K. Bell, N. Bockstael, D. Newburn, M. Partridge, and J. Wu. 2009. “The economics of urban-rural space.” Annual Review of Resource Economics 1: 435-459.

Merenlender, A., D. Newburn, S. Reed, and A. Rissman. 2009. “The importance of incorporating threat for efficient targeting and evaluation of conservation investments.” Conservation Letters 2: 240-241.

Lohse, K.A., D.A. Newburn, J.J. Opperman, and A.M. Merenlender. 2008. “Forecasting relative impacts of land use on anadromous fish habitat to guide conservation planning.” Ecological Applications 18(2): 467-482.

Berck, P. and D.A. Newburn. 2007. “The importance of sewer extension costs for determining the value of future development on agricultural lands.” Review of Agricultural Economics 29(3): 510-517.

Newburn, D.A., P. Berck and A.M. Merenlender. 2006. “Habitat and open space at risk of land-use conversion: targeting strategies for land conservation.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(1): 28-42.

Newburn, D.A. and P. Berck. 2006. “Modeling suburban and rural residential development beyond the urban fringe.” Land Economics 82(4): 481-499.

Newburn, D., S. Reed, P. Berck, and A. Merenlender. 2005. “Economics and land-use change in prioritizing private land conservation.” Conservation Biology 19(5): 1411-1420.

 
 

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