Prof Martin Quaas
Curriculum Vitae
You can find a complete CV including publications here.
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- ORCID: 0000-0003-0812-8829
- ResearcherID: C-4220-2012
- SCOPUS Author ID: 22958134600
- Google Scholar: WDLkZJQAAAAJ
- Researchgate: Martin Quaas
iDiv publications
Calabrese, Justin M., Schüler, Lennart, Fu, Xiaoming, Gawel, Erik, Zozmann, Heinrich, Bumberger, Jan, Quaas, Martin, Wolf, Gerome, Attinger, Sabine
(2024): A novel, scenario-based approach to comparing non-pharmaceutical intervention strategies across nations. Journal of The Royal Society InterfaceDube, Isha, Quaas, Martin
(2024): Love of variety and the welfare effects of trade in renewable resources. Journal of Environmental Economics and ManagementMartin, Adrian, Gomez-Baggethun, Erik, Quaas, Martin, Rozzi, Ricardo, Tauro, Alejandra, Faith, Daniel P., Kumar, Ritesh, O’Farrell, Patrick, Pascual, Unai
(2024): Plural values of nature help to understand contested pathways to sustainability. One EarthScherzinger, Friedrich, Schädler, Martin, Reitz, Thomas, Yin, Rui, Auge, Harald, Merbach, Ines, Roscher, Christiane, Harpole, W. Stanley, Blagodatskaya, Evgenia, Siebert, Julia, Ciobanu, Marcel, Marder, Fabian, Eisenhauer, Nico, Quaas, Martin
(2024): Sustainable land management enhances ecological and economic multifunctionality under ambient and future climate. Nature CommunicationsDunn-Capper, R., Quaas, M., Sandom, C. J., Svenning, J.-C., Pereira, H. M.
(2023): Applying conventional funding mechanisms to rewilding: the opportunities and challenges for funding rewilding in Europe. Restoration EcologyDao, T., Quaas, M., Koemle, D., Ehrlich, E., Arlinghaus, R.
(2023): Can price feedbacks cause human behavior-induced tipping points in exploited fish stocks? An extension of the bioeconomic Gordon-Schaefer model. Fisheries ResearchDrupp, M. A., Meya, J. N., Quaas, M. F., Sager, L.
(2023): Inequality and the environment: An introduction to the special issue. Journal of Environmental Economics and ManagementHan, K. Y., Kröger, L., Buchholz, F., Dewan, I., Quaas, M., Schulenburg, H., Reusch, T. B. H
(2023): The economics of microbiodiversity. Ecological EconomicsSchenk, H., Zimmermann, F., Quaas, M.
(2023): The Economics of reversing fisheries-induced evolution. Nature SustainabilityRickels, Wilfried, Meier, Felix, Quaas, Martin
(2023): The historical social cost of fossil and industrial CO2 emissions. Nature Climate ChangeLancker, Kira, Voss, Rudi, Zimmermann, Fabian, Quaas, Martin F.
(2023): Using the best of two worlds: A bio-economic stock assessment (BESA) method using catch and price data. Fish and FisheriesKroetz, K., Nøstbakken, L., Quaas, M.
(2022): The Future of Wild-Caught Fisheries: Expanding the Scope of Management. Review of Environmental Economics and PolicyQuaas, M., Skonhoft, A.
(2022): Welfare Effects of Changing Technological Efficency in Regulated Open-Access Fisheries. Environmental and Resource EconomicsMeier, F. D., Quaas, M. F.
(2021): Booming gas – A theory of endogenous technological change in resource extraction. Journal of Environmental Economics and ManagementVoss, R., Quaas, M.
(2021): Fisheries management and tipping points: Seeking optimal management of Eastern Baltic cod under conditions of uncertainty about the future productivity regime. Natural Resource ModelingBronnmann, J., Stoeven, M. T., Quaas, M., Asche, F.
(2021): Measuring Motivations for Choosing Ecolabeled Seafood: Environmental Concerns and Warm Glow. Land EconomicsVoss, R., Quaas, M. and Neuenfeldt, S.
(2021): Robust, ecological–economic multispecies management of Central Baltic fishery resources. ICES Journal of Marine ScienceC. Bertram, M. Quaas, T. B. H. Reusch, A. T. Vafeidis, C. Wolff, W. Rickels
(2021): The blue carbon wealth of nations. Nature Climate ChangeC. Möllmann, X. Cormon, S. Funk, S. A. Otto, J. O. Schmidt, H. Schwermer, C. Sguotti, R. Voss, M. Quaas
(2021): Tipping point realized in cod fishery. Scientific ReportsM. F. Quaas, J. N. Meya, H. Schenk, B. Bos, M. A. Drupp, T. Requate
(2021): The social cost of contacts: Theory and evidence for the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. PLOS ONEM. T. Stoeven, F. K. Diekert, M. F. Quaas
(2021): Should Fishing Quotas Be Measured in Terms of Numbers?. Marine Resource EconomicsT. H. Beery, M. Quaas, M. Stenseke
(2021): Editorial: Nature's Contributions to People: On the Relation Between Valuations and Actions. Frontiers in Ecology and EvolutionBos, B., Drupp, M. A., Meya, J. N., Quaas, M. F.
(2020): Moral Suasion and the Private Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic. Environmental and Resource EconomicsDrupp, M. A., Baumgärtner, S., Meyer, M., Quaas, M. F., von Wehrden, H.
(2020): Between Ostrom and Nordhaus: The research landscape of sustainability economics. Ecological EconomicsQuaas, M. F., Baumgärtner, S., Drupp, M. A., Meya, J. N.
(2020): Intertemporal utility with heterogeneous goods and constant elasticity of substitution. Economics LettersSmith, M., Li, Q., Bronnmann, J., Karasik, R., Quaas, M.
(2020): An Age-structured Backward-bending Supply of Fish: Implications for Conservation of Bluefin Tuna. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource EconomistsDoyen, L., ..., Quaas, M., Regnier, E., Sanz, N., Thebaud, O.
(2019): From no whinge scenarios to viability tree. Ecological EconomicsDrupp, M. A., Khadjavi, M., Quaas, M. F.
(2019): Truth-telling and the regulator. Experimental evidence from commercial fishermen. European Economic ReviewLancker, K., M. F. Quaas
(2019): Increasing marginal costs and the efficiency of differentiated feed-in tariffs. Energy EconomicsOkonkwo, J. U., Quaas, M. F.
(2019): Welfare effects of natural resource privatization: a dynamic analysis. Environment and Development EconomicsQuaas, M. F., Tahvonen, O.
(2019): Strategic Harvesting of Age-Structured Populations. Marine Resource EconomicsQuaas, M., Baumgärtner, S., De Lara, M.
(2019): Insurance value of natural capital. Ecological EconomicsVoss, R., Quaas, M. F., Stiasny, M. H., Hänsel, M., Stecher Justiniano Pinto, G. A., Lehmann, A., Reusch, T. B. H., Schmidt, J. O.
(2019): Ecological-economic sustainability of the Baltic cod fisheries under ocean warming and acidification. Journal of Environmental ManagementHänsel, M. C., Schmidt, J. O., Stiasny, M. H., Stöven, M. T., Voss, R., Quaas, M. F.
(): Ocean warming and acidification may drag down the commercial Arctic cod fishery by 2100. PLOS ONEPuschstrasse 4
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