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Michael A. Taylor, Ph.D.
Michael A. Taylor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs, Seton Hall University
Verified email at shu.edu
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Application of market mechanisms and incentives to reduce stormwater runoff: An integrated hydrologic, economic and legal approach
P Parikh, MA Taylor, T Hoagland, H Thurston, W Shuster
Environmental Science & Policy 8 (2), 133-144, 2005
1322005
Using a reverse auction to promote household level stormwater control
HW Thurston, MA Taylor, WD Shuster, AH Roy, MA Morrison
Environmental Science & Policy 13 (5), 405-414, 2010
772010
Incentive-based solutions to agricultural environmental problems: recent developments in theory and practice
A Randall, MA Taylor
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 32 (2), 221-234, 2000
532000
Group contracts for voluntary nonpoint source pollution reductions: evidence from experimental auctions
MA Taylor, B Sohngen, A Randall, H Pushkarskaya
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 86 (5), 1196-1202, 2004
372004
Improving accessibility for students with visual disabilities in the technology-rich classroom
MA Taylor
PS: Political Science & Politics 49 (1), 122-127, 2016
252016
Using economic incentives to manage stormwater runoff in the Shepherd Creek Watershed, Part I
HW Thurston, AH Roy, WD Shuster, H Cabezas, MA Morrison, MA Taylor
US Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268, 2008
232008
Applying a reverse auction to reduce stormwater runoff
HW Thurston, MA Taylor, A Roy, M Morrison, WD Shuster, J Templeton, ...
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 37 (4), 326-327, 2008
222008
At the intersection of hydrology, economics, and law: application of market mechanisms and incentives to reduce stormwater runoff
P Parikh, M Taylor, T Hoagland, H Thurston, W Shuster
Environmental Science and Policy 8, 133-144, 2005
222005
Using economic incentives to manage stormwater runoff in the Shepherd Creek Watershed
HW Thurston, AH Roy, WD Shuster, MA Morrison, MA Taylor, H Cabezas
Part I, 2008
10*2008
Tradable permit markets for the control of point and nonpoint Sources of water pollution: Technology-Based v. collective performance-based approaches
MA Taylor
The Ohio State University, 2003
82003
Implementation of retrofit best management practices in a suburban watershed (Cincinnati OH) via economic incentives
WD Shuster, AH Roy, HW Thurston, M Morrison, M Taylor, M Clagett
Proc. 11 th Int. Conf on Urban Drainage, 2008
62008
Using Economic Incentives to Manage Stormwater Runoff in the Shepherd Creek Watershed, Part I, USEPA
HW Thurston, AH Roy, WD Shuster, MA Morrison, MA Taylor, H Cabezas
Cincinnati, OH, 2008
62008
Incentive Based Conservation Policy and the Changing Role of Government
BL Sohngen, M Taylor
American Farmland Trust, Center for Agriculture in the Environment, 1998
61998
An Investigation into the Potential to Link Voluntary Incentive Payments to Water Quality Performance
B Sohngen, MA Taylor, H Isik, A Randall, W Hua
Market Mechanisms and Incentives: Applications to Environmental Policy …, 2003
52003
A multidisciplinary approach to stormwater management at the watershed scale
AH Roy, AL Mayer, WD Shuster, HW Thurston, NT Hoagland, MP Clagett, ...
10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005
42005
Trading Allowances for Stormwater Control: Hydrology and Opportunity Costs
HW Thurston, MA Taylor, WD Shuster
Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, 1-20, 2004
42004
Are US Farm Programs Good Public Policy? Taking Policy Performance Seriously
JW Hopkins, MA Taylor
42001
Reverse Auctions: Are they a Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Agricultural Conservation Spending?
S Greenhalgh, MA Taylor, M Selman, J Guiling
32008
A Collective Performance-based Contract for Point-Nonpoint Source Pollution Trading
MA Taylor, A Randall, B Sohngen
32003
Point-Nonpoint Source Pollution Trading Using Collective Performance Incentives
MA Taylor, A Randall, B Sohngen
32001
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