Catherine Kling

Catherine Kling

Cornell University

H-index: 55

North America-United States

About Catherine Kling

Catherine Kling, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Clean Water Act After 50 Years: Innovations in Measuring the Social Benefits of Water Quality for Research and Policy: Valuing improvements in the ecological integrity of …

Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions

Valuing improvements in the ecological integrity of local and regional waters using the biological condition gradient

Valuing water quality in the United States using a national dataset on property values

The economics of nutrient pollution from agriculture

The Economic Value of State Parks: Revealed Preference Estimates Using Cell Phone Data

Ten years of Gulf Coast ecosystem restoration projects since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

The Social Costs of Nutrient Pollution in the United States

Catherine Kling Information

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Citations(all)

17141

Citations(since 2020)

4331

Cited By

14167

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

131

i10Index(since 2020)

67

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Catherine Kling Skills & Research Interests

economics

Top articles of Catherine Kling

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The Clean Water Act After 50 Years: Innovations in Measuring the Social Benefits of Water Quality for Research and Policy: Valuing improvements in the ecological integrity of …

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Christian A Vossler

Christine L Dolph

Jacques C Finlay

David A Keiser

Catherine L Kling

...

2023/5/5

Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions

Chris C Moore

Joel Corona

Charles Griffiths

Matthew T Heberling

Julie A Hewitt

...

2023/5/2

Valuing improvements in the ecological integrity of local and regional waters using the biological condition gradient

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Christian A Vossler

Christine L Dolph

Jacques C Finlay

David A Keiser

Catherine L Kling

...

2023/5/2

Valuing water quality in the United States using a national dataset on property values

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Saleh Mamun

Adriana Castillo-Castillo

Kristen Swedberg

Jiarui Zhang

Kevin J Boyle

...

2023/4/11

The economics of nutrient pollution from agriculture

Gemma Del Rossi

Mohammad Mainul Hoque

Yongjie Ji

Catherine L Kling

2023/10/5

The Economic Value of State Parks: Revealed Preference Estimates Using Cell Phone Data

Gemma Del Rossi

Catherine L Kling

Ivan Rudik

2023

Ten years of Gulf Coast ecosystem restoration projects since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Heida L Diefenderfer

Larry D McKinney

Walter R Boynton

Kenneth L Heck Jr

Barbara A Kleiss

...

2022/9/20

The Social Costs of Nutrient Pollution in the United States

Tihitina Andarge

Yongjie Ji

David A Keiser

Catherine L Kling

Daniel J Phaneuf

...

2022/9

Revenue and distributional consequences of alternative outdoor recreation pricing mechanisms: Evidence from a micropanel data set

Land Economics

Yongjie Ji

David A Keiser

Catherine L Kling

Daniel J Phaneuf

2022/8/1

Contributions of women at the intersection of agricultural economics and environmental and natural resource economics

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy

Kathleen Segerson

Catherine L Kling

Nancy E Bockstael

2022/3

Improving Co-Benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program for Air Pollution and Biodiversity

Chen-Ti Chen

Ivan Rudik

Catherine L Kling

Amanda Rodewald

Alison Johnston

2022

Cost effective solutions to improve water quality in intensively managed agricultural landscapes prioritize wetlands and other near-channel approaches

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Amy Hansen

Todd Campbell

Se Cho

Jonathan Czuba

Brent Dalzell

...

2021/12

Integrated Assessment Models and the Social Cost of Water Pollution Workshop, Ithaca, New York, USA, 3-5 April 2019.

Gilbert E Metcalf

James H Stock

2017

Governance in the face of extreme events: lessons from evolutionary processes for structuring interventions, and the need to go beyond

Ecosystems

Simon A Levin

John M Anderies

Neil Adger

Scott Barrett

Elena M Bennett

...

2021/9/7

Integrated assessment modeling reveals near-channel management as cost-effective to improve water quality in agricultural watersheds

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Amy T Hansen

Todd Campbell

Se Jong Cho

Jonathan A Czuba

Brent J Dalzell

...

2021/7/13

A water rule that turns a blind eye to transboundary pollution

Science

David A Keiser

Sheila M Olmstead

Kevin J Boyle

Victor B Flatt

Bonnie L Keeler

...

2021/4/16

Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Yuanning Liang

Ivan Rudik

Eric Yongchen Zou

Alison Johnston

Amanda D Rodewald

...

2020/12/8

Good Seeds Bear Good Fruit: Using Benefit-to-Cost Ratios in Multiobjective Spatial Optimization under Epistasis

Land Economics

Zhengxin Lang

Sergey S Rabotyagov

Se Jong Cho

Todd Campbell

Catherine L Kling

2020/11/1

Temporal reliability of welfare estimates from revealed preferences

Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

Yongjie Ji

David A Keiser

Catherine L Kling

2020/7/1

Introduction to the special issue: Integrated assessment models and the social cost of water pollution Workshop

Land Economics

David Keiser

Catherine L Kling

Daniel J Phaneuf

D Keiser

C Kling

...

2020/11/1

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