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Jeffrey R. Vincent
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 116
Citations - 6541
Jeffrey R. Vincent is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Logging & Consumption (economics). The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 111 publications receiving 5908 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey R. Vincent include University of California, San Diego & Yale University.
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Rice yields in tropical/subtropical Asia exhibit large but opposing sensitivities to minimum and maximum temperatures
Jarrod R. Welch,Jeffrey R. Vincent,Maximilian Auffhammer,Piedad F. Moya,Achim Dobermann,David Dawe +5 more
TL;DR: Data from farmer-managed fields are used to disentangle the impacts of daily minimum and maximum temperatures and solar radiation on rice yields in tropical/subtropical Asia and imply a net negative impact on yield from moderate warming in coming decades.
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Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems : modeling and policy implications
Simon A. Levin,Tasos Xepapadeas,Anne-Sophie Crépin,Jon Norberg,Aart de Zeeuw,Carl Folke,Terry P. Hughes,Kenneth J. Arrow,Scott Barrett,Gretchen C. Daily,Paul R. Ehrlich,Nils Kautsky,Karl-Göran Mäler,Steve Polasky,Max Troell,Jeffrey R. Vincent,Brian Walker +16 more
TL;DR: Recent developments in modeling social-ecological systems are presented, some of these challenges are illustrated with examples related to coral reefs and grasslands, and the implications for economic and policy analysis are identified.
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Mangroves protected villages and reduced death toll during Indian super cyclone
Saudamini Das,Jeffrey R. Vincent +1 more
TL;DR: Although mangroves evidently saved fewer lives than an early warning issued by the government, the retention of remaining mangrove in Orissa is economically justified even without considering the many benefits they provide to human society besides storm-protection services.
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Looming Global-Scale Failures and Missing Institutions
Brian Walker,Brian Walker,Scott Barrett,Stephen Polasky,Stephen Polasky,Victor Galaz,Cari Folke,Cari Folke,Gustav Engström,Frank Ackerman,Frank Ackerman,Kenneth J. Arrow,Stephen R. Carpenter,Kanchan Chopra,Gretchen C. Daily,Paul R. Ehrlich,Terry P. Hughes,Nils Kautsky,Simon A. Levin,Karl-Göran Mäler,Karl-Göran Mäler,Jason F. Shogren,Jeffrey R. Vincent,Tasos Xepapadeas,Aart de Zeeuw,Aart de Zeeuw +25 more
TL;DR: The core of the problem is inducing cooperation in situations where individuals and nations will collectively gain if all cooperate, but each faces the temptation to take a free ride on the cooperation of others.
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Testing for environmental Kuznets curves within a developing country
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis for a single country, Malaysia, which has more, and probably better, data on environmental quality than perhaps any other developing country, and find that pollution-income relationships from the cross-country studies fail to predict accurately trends in air and water pollution in Malaysia.