Current Research Interests
Jacqueline Geoghegan's general fields of research are in environmental economics, urban
economics, development economics, and environmental law and policy. Her
current research interests focus on spatially explicit econometric models of human-induced land-use change, specifically
urbanization in the state of Maryland and agricultural expansion in the Yucatán,
Mexico, using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data and technology.
Selected Publications
Geoghegan, Jacqueline and Wayne Gray, eds. 2005. Spatial aspects of environmental policy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing.
Turner, B.L. II, Jacqueline Geoghegan and David R. Foster, eds. 2004. Integrated land-change science and tropical deforestation in the southern Yucatan: Final frontiers. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press of Oxford University Press.
Vance, Colin and Jacqueline Geoghegan. 2004. Modeling the determinants of semi-subsistent and commercial land-uses in an agricultural frontier of southern Mexico: A switching regression approach. International Regional Science Review 27 no. 3: 326-347.
Nelson, Gerald C. and Jacqueline Geoghegan. 2002. Deforestation and land use change: Sparse data environments. Agricultural Economics 27 no. 3: 201-216.
Geoghegan, Jacqueline. 2002. The value of open spaces in residential land use. Land Use Policy 19 no. 1: 91-98.
Irwin, Elena G. and Jacqueline Geoghegan. 2001. Theory, data, methods: Developing spatially explicit economic models of land use change. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 84 nos. 1-3: 7-24.
|