James R. Meldrum, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Environmental Studies | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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(Variability and efficiency in human-natural systems: Three essays connecting resilience and economics.) |
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Meldrum JR. (2016) Floodplain Price Impacts by Property Type in Boulder County, Colorado: Condominiums Versus Standalone Properties Environmental and Resource Economics. 64: 725-750 |
Brenkert-Smith H, Meldrum JR, Champ PA. (2015) Climate change beliefs and hazard mitigation behaviors: Homeowners and wildfire risk Environmental Hazards. 14: 341-360 |
Yates D, Meldrum J, Averyt K. (2013) The influence of future electricity mix alternatives on southwestern US water resources Environmental Research Letters. 8: 45005 |
Yates D, Averyt K, Flores-Lopez F, et al. (2013) A water resources model to explore the implications of energy alternatives in the southwestern US Environmental Research Letters. 8: 45004 |
Averyt K, Meldrum J, Caldwell P, et al. (2013) Sectoral contributions to surface water stress in the coterminous United States Environmental Research Letters. 8 |
Yates D, Meldrum J, Flores-Lopez F, et al. (2013) Integrated impacts of future electricity mix scenarios on select southeastern US water resources Environmental Research Letters. 8: 35042 |
Meldrum J, Nettles-Anderson S, Heath G, et al. (2013) Life cycle water use for electricity generation: a review and harmonization of literature estimates Environmental Research Letters. 8: 015031 |
Averyt K, Macknick J, Rogers J, et al. (2013) Water use for electricity in the United States: an analysis of reported and calculated water use information for 2008 Environmental Research Letters. 8: 15001 |