Education PhD, Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Ohio State University, 2012 BSc, Economics, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, 2007
Teaching Experience Business Statistics I ECON 245
Statistics Foundations ECON 703 (Graduate Level)
Environment and Natural Resource Economics
Managerial Economics
Research
Dr. Winden’s major research field lies broadly in the area of environmental and natural resource economics. Specific areas of interest involve improving environmental valuation techniques and utilizing value estimates to inform local, state, and national policy outcomes. His other work in the areas of discrete choice modeling and conjoint choice experiments focuses on improving the econometric foundations within discrete choice modeling, as well as the use and implementation of conjoint choice modeling.
Service
University Service:
Inclusive Excellence Committee (College)
L&S Curriculum Committee (College)
Community Service:
Wisconsin Economic Association Board Member
From Monona, Wisconsin. I did my undergraduate work at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and received my B.S. Summa Cum Laude in Economics with Honors. I completed my Ph.D. at Ohio State University in Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics. My specialization is environmental and natural resource economics with emphases in valuation techniques, conjoint and discrete choice analysis, as well as survey design.
UW-Whitewater Master's Program in Applied Economics
UW-Whitewater Master's Program in Applied Economics
Public versus Private Good, Farm Attitudes to Conservation
Water Quality Trading
Monetized Value of Biofuel Externalities
Public versus Private Good, Farm Attitudes to Conservation
Adrienne Ohler
UW-Whitewater Master's Program in Applied Economics
"Disaster Risk Adapation and Mitigation in the Great Lakes"
John Stoll
Disaster Risk Adapation and Mitigation
John Stoll
Water Quality Trading Programs: Ex Ante Analysis of Implementation Potential in Ohio
Brent Sohngen
In recent years, utilizing market mechanisms to supply ecosystem services has gained increasing attention as a way to improve environmental outcomes, lower mitigation costs and shift costs to polluters, while also increasing farm income. We evaluate the ...
Nutrient Credit Trading in the Upper Scioto River Basin
Brent Sohngen
In recent years, utilizing market mechanisms to supply ecosystem services has gained increasing attention as a way to improve environmental outcomes, lower mitigation costs and shift costs to polluters, while also increasing farm income. We evaluate the ...
Bottom's Up: Mapping Individual WTP in Practice
Allen Klaiber, Tim Haab
Estimating the WTP Distribution from Individual Level Parameters
Allen Klaiber, Tim Haab
Farmer's Willingness-To-Participate in Water Quality Trading Programs in the Upper Scioto Watershed
Brent Sohngen
Farmer Participation in Voluntary Pollution Reduction Programs
Brent Sohngen
Integration of Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Choice Analysis for Valuation of Alternative Fuel Options
Integration of Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Choice Analysis for Valuation of Alternative Fuel Options
Integration of Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Choice Analysis for Valuation of Alternative Fuel Options
Integrating Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Choice Analysis for Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Fuel Evaluation in the United States
Integrating Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Choice Analysis for Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Fuel Evaluation in the United States
Integrating Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Choice Analysis for Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Fuel Evaluation in the United States
Choice Modeling Externalities: A Conjoint Analysis of Transportation Fuel Preferences
Using Conjoint Choice Modeling to Assess Externalities: A Case Study