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Marzieh Motallebi
Marzieh Motallebi
Associate Professor at Clemson University
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Understanding the public's behavior in adopting green stormwater infrastructure
J Ureta, M Motallebi, AE Scaroni, S Lovelace, JC Ureta
Sustainable Cities and Society 69, 102815, 2021
442021
Application Pesaran and Shin method for estimating Irans import demand function
M Ghorbani, M Motallebi
Journal of Applied Sciences 9, 2009
352009
Trading on risk: the moral logics and economic reasoning of North Carolina farmers in water quality trading markets
C O'Connell, M Motallebi, DL Osmond, DLK Hoag
Economic Anthropology 4 (2), 225-238, 2017
312017
An economic inquisition of water quality trading programs, with a case study of Jordan Lake, NC
M Motallebi, DL Hoag, A Tasdighi, M Arabi, DL Osmond
Journal of Environmental Management 193, 483-490, 2017
302017
Policy utopias for nutrient credit trading programs with nonpoint sources
DLK Hoag, M Arabi, D Osmond, M Ribaudo, M Motallebi, A Tasdighi
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 53 (3), 514-520, 2017
292017
Estimating residents' WTP for ecosystem services improvement in a payments for ecosystem services (PES) program: A choice experiment approach
JC Ureta, M Motallebi, M Vassalos, S Seagle, R Baldwin
Ecological Economics 201, 107561, 2022
232022
Valuing stakeholder preferences for environmental benefits of stormwater ponds: Evidence from choice experiment
J Ureta, M Motallebi, M Vassalos, M Alhassan, JC Ureta
Journal of environmental management 293, 112828, 2021
232021
The perceived benefits, challenges, and environmental effects of cover crop implementation in South Carolina
L Clay, K Perkins, M Motallebi, A Plastina, BS Farmaha
Agriculture 10 (9), 372, 2020
232020
Quantifying the landscape’s ecological benefits—an analysis of the effect of land cover change on ecosystem services
JC Ureta, L Clay, M Motallebi, J Ureta
Land 10 (1), 21, 2020
222020
Estimating an Almost Ideal Demand System Model for Meats in Iran
M Motallebi, DL Pendell
2013 Annual Meeting, August 4-6, 2013, Washington, DC, 2013
212013
South Carolina forestland owners’ willingness to accept compensations for carbon sequestration
M Alhassan, M Motallebi, B Song
Forest Ecosystems 6, 1-13, 2019
192019
The study on shadow price of greenhouse gases emission in Iran: case of dairy farms
M Ghorbani, M Motallebi
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences 3 (4), 466-475, 2009
182009
Using stakeholders' preference for ecosystems and ecosystem services as an economic basis underlying strategic conservation planning
JC Ureta, M Vassalos, M Motallebi, R Baldwin, J Ureta
Heliyon 6 (12), 2020
172020
An analysis of common forest management practices for carbon sequestration in South Carolina
L Clay, M Motallebi, B Song
Forests 10 (11), 949, 2019
172019
Causality between financial development and economic growth in Iran
N Shahnoushi Froshani, AG Ebadi, M Daneshvar Kakhki, M Motallebi
World Applied Sciences Journal 4, 2008
172008
Role of conservation adoption premiums on participation in water quality trading programs
M Motallebi, C O’Connell, DL Hoag, DL Osmond
Water 8 (6), 245, 2016
152016
Estimating the greenhouse gases emission and the most important factors in dairy farms (Case Study Iran)
M Ghorbani, A Koocheki, M Motallebi
Journal of Applied Sciences 8 (23), 4468-4471, 2008
132008
Application of nonhydraulic delineation method of flood Hazard areas using LiDAR-based data
JC Ureta, HA Zurqani, CJ Post, J Ureta, M Motallebi
Geosciences 10 (9), 338, 2020
122020
Estimation of environmental costs of greenhouse gases emission in Mashhad dairy farms
M GHORBANI, A Darijani, ALIR KOUCHAKI, M MOTALEBI
EQTESAD-E KESHAVARZI VA TOWSE'E 17 (266), 43-64, 2009
102009
Integrating soil analyses with frameworks for ecosystem services and organizational hierarchy of soil systems
R D. Chandler, E A. Mikhailova, C J. Post, S MJ Moysey, MA Schlautman, ...
Communications in soil science and plant analysis 49 (15), 1835-1843, 2018
62018
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