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).

The choice is neither between sustainable development and some other form of development, nor between sustainable development and sustainable stagnation; the choice, if it could be called a choice at all, is only between sustainable development and catastrophe (Banuri, 2013)