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Dimitrios Reppas

Researcher at Khalifa University

Publications -  8
Citations -  28

Dimitrios Reppas is an academic researcher from Khalifa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resource (biology) & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 24 citations. Previous affiliations of Dimitrios Reppas include University of Maryland, College Park.

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The Impact of Speed Limits on Recreational Boating in the Lagoon of Venice

TL;DR: In this article, the authors fit a single-site travel cost model to a sample of boaters intercepted as they depart from or arrive to marinas and launching ramps on the Lagoon.

Model misspecification and endogenous on-site sampling in the travel cost method

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the biases that occur if one estimates conventional models, such as Poisson and negative binomial, ignoring truncation or/and stratification, and find that relatively simple models perform well, even though they do not perform well in some cases.
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The Potential for Community and Complementary Currencies (CCs) to Enhance Human Aspects of Economic Exchange

Dimitrios Reppas, +1 more
- 15 Jul 2019 - 
TL;DR: The potential for community and complementary currency (CC) use to enhance human aspects of economic exchange has been explored in this paper, where the authors explore the scope of CC use to alleviate such dehumanization, situated within this broader social context of contemporary global Capitalism.
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Socio-Economics and Water Management: Revisiting the Contribution of Economics in the Implementation of the Water Framework Directive in Greece

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the state of the art with regard to estimating the TEV of water resources and explain how these estimations can facilitate the design and implementation of different European policies in relation to mitigation of different forms of water stress.
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Can tolerant values survive economic insecurity? The role of functional autonomy in mediating outsider threats in Turkey

TL;DR: The authors examined whether host population values that encourage the toleration of outsiders can persist in conditions of economic insecurity and found that cultural values associated with tolerance of others could persist, at least for a while, even in times of abrupt economic depression or destruction.