International Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics

The main aim of the International Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics (IJEES) publishes refereed, well-written original research articles, and studies that describe the latest research and developments in ecological economics and ecological statistics. IJEES is an interdisciplinary research journal in the area of environmental economics & environmental statistics. It's covers the many potential applications and connections to other areas of Science and technology such as the use and development of mathematical/ statistical modeling. IJEES is published four issues in a year by CESER Publications.

Reviewed, Abstracted and Indexed: The IJEES is reviewed, abstracted and indexed by the EconLit, Journal of Economic Literature [JEL] (of American Economic Association); Current Index to Statistics (CIS) [ The Current Index to Statistics (CIS) is a joint venture of the American Statistical Association and Institute of Mathematical Statistics, USA]; ERA: Excellence in Research for Australia (by Govt. of Australia); IndexCopernicus; International Statistical Institute (ISI, Netherlands) Journal Index; Academic keys; Ulrich's Periodicals Directory; Indian Science Abstracts; Newjour; JournalSeek; Getcited; Zentralblatt MATH; and Cabell's Directory (of Cabell Publishing, USA)

 


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2013, Volume: 30, Issue Number: 3 [Issue is in Progress]

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Table of Contents

Articles

Biodiversity Risk in the US: Evidence and Implications of Spatial Autocorrelation PDF
Justin Tevie, Kristine M. Grimsrud, Robert P. Berrens 1-20
An Alternative for the Proportional Hazards Model: Using Accelerated Failure Time Model for the Destructive Earthquake Analysis in Turkey PDF
N. Ata, G. Özel 21-36
Do Pollutions Deter Foreign Direct Investment in China? PDF
Carlos Pestana Barros, Shunsuke Managi 37-45
Fractal Characterization of Rainfall in Benin PDF
J. Deguenon, A. Bărbulescu 46-55
The advection-diffusion model for atmospheric pollutants dispersion PDF
Ahmada O. Ali, Narsis A. Mtega, Mahera C. Wilson 56-72
The importance of being ‘(trans)-scalar’: a comment on geography and the environment-economy relationship PDF
Luca Salvati, Rosanna Di Bartolomei, Adele Sateriano 73-82
Persistence and global stability analysis of an eco-epidemiological model of the Salton Sea PDF
Md. Sabiar Rahman, Santabratat Chakravarty 83-101
Willingness to Pay Analysis for Recreation and Conservation of Nature PDF
Utpal Kumar De, Amrita Devi 102-120


ISSN: 0973-7537