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Patrick M. Fleming
Patrick M. Fleming
Associate Professor of Economics, Franklin & Marshall College
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Evaluating impacts of agricultural cost sharing on water quality: Additionality, crowding In, and slippage
P Fleming, E Lichtenberg, DA Newburn
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 92, 1-19, 2018
802018
Agricultural cost sharing and water quality in the chesapeake bay: Estimating indirect effects of environmental payments
P Fleming
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 99 (5), 1208-1227, 2017
532017
Targeting for nonpoint source pollution reduction: A synthesis of lessons learned, remaining challenges, and emerging opportunities
PM Fleming, K Stephenson, AS Collick, ZM Easton
Journal of Environmental Management 308, 114649, 2022
352022
Legacy sediment erosion hot spots: A cost-effective approach for targeting water quality improvements
PM Fleming, DJ Merritts, RC Walter
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 74 (4), 67A-73A, 2019
202019
Water Quality Trading in the Presence of Conservation Subsidies
PM Fleming, E Lichtenberg, DA Newburn
Land Economics 96 (4), 552-572, 2020
132020
Increasing Effectiveness and Reducing the Cost of Non-Point Source Best Management Practice Implementation: Is Targeting the Answer?
ZM Easton, K Stephenson, A Collick, PM Fleming, E Kellner, J Martin, ...
Edgewater, MD: STAC Publication, 2020
102020
The effect of legacy pollution information on landowner investments in water quality: lessons from economic experiments in the field and the lab
PM Fleming, LH Palm-Forster, LE Kelley
Environmental Research Letters 16 (4), 045006, 2021
62021
Agricultural cost sharing and conservation practices for nutrient reduction in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
P Fleming, E Lichtenberg, DA Newburn
2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California, 2015
42015
A Model of Agricultural Land Use, Costs, and Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay
P Fleming
42014
Intention Versus Action: Household Adoption of Best Management Practices for Water Quality
PM Fleming, OM Savchenko
Water Resources Research 58 (7), e2021WR029684, 2022
22022
Cost effectiveness of legacy sediment mitigation at Big Spring Run in comparison to other best management practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
PM Fleming
Lancaster, PA: Water Science Institute, 2019
22019
Water Quality Trading in the Presence of Existing Cost Share Programs
P Fleming, E Lichtenberg, DA Newburn
Available at SSRN 3368559, 2019
12019
The H2GEO Camp: Building Future Geoscientsts with Hands-On Place-Based Experience Through a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Hydrogeology Field School Targeting High School Students in …
S Sosenko Daniels, R Walter, DJ Merritts, P Fleming, A Sauder
Geological Society of America Abstracts 55, 385579, 2023
2023
Building Geoscientists With Hands-On, Place-Based Experience: A Chesapeake Bay Watershed Hydrogeology Field Camp for High School Students in Lancaster And Cumberland Counties …
SS Daniels, RC Walter, D Merritts, P Fleming, JA Sauder
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, ED45C-0614, 2022
2022
The Future of Four Creeks Farm: Scale-Up, Diversify, or Exit?
OM Savchenko, PM Fleming, K Zambito
Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR) 3 (2), 26-38, 2021
2021
Water Quality Trading Program Design with Heterogeneous Behavioral Responses
P Fleming, E Lichtenberg, D Newburn
2018
Agriculture, environmental incentive payments, and water quality in the Chesapeake Bay
PM Fleming
University of Maryland, College Park, 2016
2016
Agricultural BMPs and Cost-Sharing
P Fleming, DA Newburn
College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, 2014
2014
From Stated to Real: Comparing the Effectiveness of Hypothetical Bias Mitigation Across Extensive and Intensive Margins of Willingness to Pay
P Fleming, O Savchenko, LH Palm‐Forster
Available at SSRN 4824101, 0
Willingness to Invest in Legacy Sediment Mitigation: Results from a Field Experiment with Rural Landowners
JM Goodkin, LE Kelley, PM Fleming, LH Palm-Forster
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