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David Pearce
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 371
Citations - 26563
David Pearce is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainable development & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 342 publications receiving 25680 citations. Previous affiliations of David Pearce include University of East Anglia & University of Leicester.
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Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
David Pearce,R. Kerry Turner +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the economics of pollution and optimal depletion rates for natural resources are discussed, and a comprehensive and popular textbook for undergraduate students of environmental economics is presented. The book deals fully with the orthodox theorems of the economics, and also appeals to geographers and environmentalists.
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Blueprint for a green economy
TL;DR: The meaning of sustainable development is defined in this article as "the value of the environment" and "valuing the environment", and it is defined as "a way of thinking about the future rather than the past".
Proceedings Article
The aurora experimental framework for the performance evaluation of speech recognition systems under noisy conditions
David Pearce,Hans-Günter Hirsch +1 more
TL;DR: A database designed to evaluate the performance of speech recognition algorithms in noisy conditions and recognition results are presented for the first standard DSR feature extraction scheme that is based on a cepstral analysis.
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Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: a Manual
Ian J. Bateman,Richard T. Carson,Brett Day,W. Michael Hanemann,Nick Hanley,Tannis Hett,Michael Jones-Lee,Graham Loomes,Susana Mourato,Ece Ozdemiroglu,David Pearce,Robert Sugden,John Swanson +12 more
TL;DR: Hanley et al. as discussed by the authors used revealed preference techniques and stated preference preferences techniques for environmental valuation, and found that they are a superior alternative to traditional environmental valuation approaches, such as choice modelling.