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A Novel Deliberative Multicriteria Evaluation Approach To Ecosystem Service Valuation, Georgia Mayrommati, Mark E. Borsuk, Richard B. Howarth
A Novel Deliberative Multicriteria Evaluation Approach To Ecosystem Service Valuation, Georgia Mayrommati, Mark E. Borsuk, Richard B. Howarth
New Hampshire EPSCoR
Although efforts to address ecosystem services in decision making have advanced considerably in recent years, there remain challenges related to valuation. In particular, conventional economic approaches have been criticized for their inability to capture the collective nature of ecosystem services, for their emphasis on monetary metrics, and the difficulty of assessing the value of ecosystem services to future generations. We present a deliberative multicriteria evaluation (DMCE) method that combines the advantages of multicriteria decision analysis with a deliberation process that allows citizens and scientists to exchange knowledge and evaluate ecosystem services in a social context. Compared with previous applications we …
Prevention Innovations Summer 2024 News, Prevention Innovations Research Center
Prevention Innovations Summer 2024 News, Prevention Innovations Research Center
PIRC Newsletter
No abstract provided.
4-H Schedule Of Events - Lancaster Fair, Christine Whiting
4-H Schedule Of Events - Lancaster Fair, Christine Whiting
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
2024 Hippology & Horse Judging Information Packet, Unh Cooperative Extension
2024 Hippology & Horse Judging Information Packet, Unh Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
4-H Premium Book - Lancaster Fair, Christine Whiting
4-H Premium Book - Lancaster Fair, Christine Whiting
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
2024 Tom Fairchild Friend Of 4-H Golf Tournament Sponsorship Information, Unh Cooperative Extension
2024 Tom Fairchild Friend Of 4-H Golf Tournament Sponsorship Information, Unh Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Why Trees Grow Where They Do - In Nh Forests, William B. Leak, Jane R. Riddle
Why Trees Grow Where They Do - In Nh Forests, William B. Leak, Jane R. Riddle
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach Update, June 5, 2024, Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach
Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach Update, June 5, 2024, Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach
Office of Research, Economic Engagement and Outreach
No abstract provided.
Nfs 2024 Course Expectations, Jesse Wright
Nfs 2024 Course Expectations, Jesse Wright
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Nh State 4-H Horse Show Entry Packet, Unh Cooperative Extension
Nh State 4-H Horse Show Entry Packet, Unh Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
What Is Dot Voting?, Extension Community & Economic Development, Patricia Prescott
What Is Dot Voting?, Extension Community & Economic Development, Patricia Prescott
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Sandwich Fairgrounds Map, Directions To 4-H Food Booth, Mikayla Cerney
Sandwich Fairgrounds Map, Directions To 4-H Food Booth, Mikayla Cerney
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid “Look-Alikes”, Unh Cooperative Extension
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid “Look-Alikes”, Unh Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension
Forest health programs in the states of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine are supported, in part, by the US Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, and conducted in partnership with departments of agriculture, USDA-APHIS, universities, cooperating landowners, resource managers, and citizen volunteers.
Managing Hemlock In Northern New England Forests Threatened By Hemlock Woolly Adelgid And Elongate Hemlock Scale, Unh Cooperative Extension
Managing Hemlock In Northern New England Forests Threatened By Hemlock Woolly Adelgid And Elongate Hemlock Scale, Unh Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Controlling Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Hwa) In New Hampshire, Unh Cooperative Extension
Controlling Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Hwa) In New Hampshire, Unh Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Beech Leaf Disease Detections In Nh Map, Unh Cooperative Extension, Steven S. Roberge
Beech Leaf Disease Detections In Nh Map, Unh Cooperative Extension, Steven S. Roberge
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
261200 - Distribution Transformers, Stephanie Weatherbee
261200 - Distribution Transformers, Stephanie Weatherbee
Division 26 – Electrical
No abstract provided.
Nearly One-Third Of Granite Staters Expect To Be Worse Off In A Year; Cost Of Living And Inflation Cited As Reasons 5/24/2024, Unh Survey Center
Nearly One-Third Of Granite Staters Expect To Be Worse Off In A Year; Cost Of Living And Inflation Cited As Reasons 5/24/2024, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
A plurality of Granite Staters think they are worse off financially than they were a year ago and almost one-third expect to be worse off a year from now. The most frequently cited reasons are inflation or the cost of living. Republicans and Independents are considerably more likely than Democrats to be pessimistic about their personal finances. State residents are also pessimistic about the short and long-term macroeconomic outlook of the country at large but are somewhat more optimistic in their expectations for the New Hampshire economy.
Massachusetts Households Downbeat About Personal Finances, Mixed Expectations For Ma And Us Businesses 5/24/2024, Unh Survey Center
Massachusetts Households Downbeat About Personal Finances, Mixed Expectations For Ma And Us Businesses 5/24/2024, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
Most Massachusetts residents say that they are doing about the same financially as a year ago and anticipate similar finances a year from now, but more say they are worse off than say they are better off. Those who anticipate being worse off most often cite the cost of living as a reason. Bay Staters are largely ambivalent in their feelings about the short-term health of the Massachusetts and national economies.
Widespread Discontent With Personal Finances, Economy Among Rhode Islanders 5/24/2024, Unh Survey Center
Widespread Discontent With Personal Finances, Economy Among Rhode Islanders 5/24/2024, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
Nearly half of Rhode Island residents say that they are worse off financially than a year ago and a majority think now is a bad time to buy a major household item. Rhode Islanders are somewhat positive about the state’s economy in the coming year. Republicans and Independents are far more negative than Democrats about their personal finances, the state economy, and the national economy and the majority disapprove of how President Biden in handling the economy. When asked what they would like Biden to do to improve the economy, Rhode Islanders most often mention reducing inflation or raising taxes …
Biden, Trump Locked In Close Contest In Nh; Gabbard & Ramaswamy Favored For Trump's Vp 5/23/2024, Unh Survey Center
Biden, Trump Locked In Close Contest In Nh; Gabbard & Ramaswamy Favored For Trump's Vp 5/23/2024, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
With the 2024 general election less than six months away, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are statistically tied in New Hampshire. More than one-third of undecided voters would be less likely to vote for Trump if he is convicted in his current court case. Former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy are mentioned most often as running mates for Trump. Granite Staters generally find it acceptable for those protesting the Gaza conflict to hold strikes or walkouts to protest but find it unacceptable to put up tents, occupy buildings, or state that Israel has no …
Biden Holds Large Lead Over Trump & Kennedy In Ma; Residents Divided About Campus Protests 5/23/2024, Unh Survey Center
Biden Holds Large Lead Over Trump & Kennedy In Ma; Residents Divided About Campus Protests 5/23/2024, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
President Joe Biden holds a commanding lead over former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race in Massachusetts, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. enjoys support from one in ten likely voters. Voters who do not support Trump think a Trump victory would be a threat to democracy. Most Massachusetts residents believe Trump is guilty of the crimes in his “hush money” case but are not sure he will be convicted. Bay Staters are divided on whether tent encampments on campuses to protest the war in Gaza are acceptable.
Biden Comfortably Leads Trump In Rhode Island Despite Low Job Approval 5/23/2024, Unh Survey Center
Biden Comfortably Leads Trump In Rhode Island Despite Low Job Approval 5/23/2024, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
More than half of likely voters in Rhode Island plan to vote for President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. However, a majority of Rhode Islanders disapprove of Biden's performance as president, many citing his handling of immigration as a reason they disapprove. Donald Trump is an unpopular figure in Rhode Island and nearly-two thirds believe Trump is guilty in his ”hush money” case. Rhode Islanders generally support protestors on campuses carrying out strikes or walkouts but think it is unacceptable to put up tents, occupy buildings, or state that Israel has no right to exist.
Desert Mice Offer Insight Into Potential Climate Change Adaptations, Maeve Gifford
Desert Mice Offer Insight Into Potential Climate Change Adaptations, Maeve Gifford
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach Update, May 22, 2024, Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach
Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach Update, May 22, 2024, Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach
Office of Research, Economic Engagement and Outreach
No abstract provided.
Coos County Advisory Council Meeting Minutes, Heidi Barker, William Hastings
Coos County Advisory Council Meeting Minutes, Heidi Barker, William Hastings
Advisory Council
No abstract provided.
Cloverbud County Record, Christine Whiting
Cloverbud County Record, Christine Whiting
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Coos County 4-H Project Page, Christine Whiting
Coos County 4-H Project Page, Christine Whiting
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Regenerating Northern Oak Forests Using Wildfire, Nicholas Gosling
Regenerating Northern Oak Forests Using Wildfire, Nicholas Gosling
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Making The Granite State Great For Youth, Aaron Sanborn
Making The Granite State Great For Youth, Aaron Sanborn
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.