Publications (w/ co-authors):

I enjoy collaborating with other scholars who bring complementary skills to the study of mutual topics of interest. So far, I have played different roles in different studies (w/ 1, 2, 3) coming earlier in my development (pre-PhD thesis).

Multiple roles (secondary): In [1], I cleaned the data, helped with some conceptualization, attended interviews, and helped create vignettes. I also read and edited the draft.

Primarily analyst role: In [2, 3] my role was primarily as an analyst (DCE desgn and data management for 3 and estimating models for 2), though I also wrote the literature review on formalization for [3] (in addition to co-authors on this piece).

Co-First-Author: For [4], I played a co-first-author role and I was involved in all stages of the research.

First Author: For [5, 6], I led the research (though, for 5, I did not procure funding for the field work).

  1. Global purchasing as labor regulation: The missing middle

  2. Temporary PES do not crowd out and may crowd in lab-in-the-field forest conservation in Colombia

  3. Preferences of Small-Scale Gold Miners related to Formalization: first steps toward sustainable mining supply chains in Colombia

  4. Harnessing impact evaluation to build evidence in upstream conservation initiatives

  5. What Tree-Planting Offers Would Scale Up Ecoservice Impacts? Smallholder Farmers’ Preferences in Southern India, Averages & Key Heterogeneities — in review at Ecological Economics (and has substantially changed since SSRN draft in response to reviewer feedback, I can send updated draft to those interested)

  6. Can Large-Scale Technologies Raise Small-Miner Income While Reducing Mercury? Prospects For Female Waste-Rock Collectors Selling Ore to Non-Mercury Processing Plants — forthcoming in Environment & Development Economics

Also feel free to peruse articles on my Google Scholar Profile. These should correspond to those listed here (but may include other things too).