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David J. Smith
David J. Smith
National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. EPA
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Comprehensive evidence implies a higher social cost of CO2.
K Rennert, F Errickson, BC Prest, L Rennels, RG Newell, W Pizer, ...
Nature 610, 687-692, 2022
3982022
Pesticides and pollinators: A socioecological synthesis
DB Sponsler, CM Grozinger, C Hitaj, M Rundlöf, C Botías, A Code, ...
Science of the Total Environment 662, 1012-1027, 2019
1912019
Tillage Intensity and Conservation Cropping in the United States
R Claassen, M Bowman, J McFadden, D Smith, S Wallander
EIB 197, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2018
145*2018
Cover crop trends, programs, and practices in the United States
S Wallander, D Smith, M Bowman, R Claassen
EIB 222, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2021
133*2021
Has Resistance Taken Root in U.S. Corn Fields? Demand for Insect Control
S Wechsler, D Smith
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 100 (4), 1136–1150, 2018
852018
Additionality in US Agricultural Conservation Programs
R Claassen, EN Duquette, DJ Smith
Land Economics 94 (1), 19-35, 2018
772018
Sowing Uncertainty: What We Do and Don’t Know about the Planting of Pesticide-Treated Seed
C Hitaj, DJ Smith, A Code, S Wechsler, PD Esker, MR Douglas
BioScience 70 (5), 390-403, 2020
562020
Assessing the Cost of an Invasive Forest Pathogen: A Case Study with Oak Wilt
RG Haight, FR Homans, T Horie, SV Mehta, DJ Smith, RC Venette
Environmental Management 47 (3), 506-517, 2011
542011
Development, adoption, and management of drought-tolerant corn in the United States
J McFadden, D Smith, S Wechsler, S Wallander
EIB-204, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2019
462019
Land Use, Land Cover, and Pollinator Health: A Review and Trend Analysis
D Hellerstein, C Hitaj, D Smith, A Davis
ERR 232, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2017
462017
The use of genetically engineered dicamba-tolerant soybean seeds has increased quickly, benefiting adopter’s but damaging crops and some fields
S Wechsler, D Smith, J McFadden, L Dodson, S Williamson
Amber Waves, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2019
352019
Evaluating Management Options for Aquatic Invasive Species: Concepts and Methods
FR Homans, DJ Smith
Biological Invasions 15 (1), 7-16, 2013
232013
Honeybees on the move: pollination services and honey production
C Hitaj, D Smith, K Hunt
2018 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 2018
22*2018
Willingness of agricultural landowners to supply perennial energy crops
DJ Smith, C Schulman, D Current, KW Easter
222011
What Do Farmers' Weed Control Decisions Imply About Glyphosate Resistance? Evidence from Surveys of US Corn Fields
SJ Wechsler, JR McFadden, DJ Smith
Pest Management Science 74 (5), 1143-1154, 2018
202018
The contribution of land cover change to the decline of honey yields in the Northern Great Plains
D Smith, A Davis, C Hitaj, D Hellerstein, A Preslicka, E Kogge, D Mushet, ...
Environmental Research Letters 16 (6), 064050, 2021
132021
Assessment of Stream Restoration for Reduction of Sediment in a Large Agricultural Watershed
CF Lenhart, DJ Smith, A Lewandowski, P Belmont, L Gunderson, ...
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 44 (7), 2018
132018
Willingness to produce perennial bioenergy crops: A contingent supply approach
DJ Smith, D Current, C Schulman, KW Easter
Biomass and Bioenergy 117, 161-172, 2018
122018
Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions
CC Moore, J Corona, C Griffiths, MT Heberling, JA Hewitt, DA Keiser, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (18), 1-8, 2023
112023
Climate, Drought Exposure, and Technology Adoption: An Application to Drought-Tolerant Corn in the United States
J McFadden, D Smith, S Wallander
NBER Chapters, 2022
11*2022
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