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PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications

List of journal publications since 2016:

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Richards, S., Vassalos, M., Motallebi, M. (2022). Factors Affecting Consumer Purchasing Decisions and Willingness to Pay for Oysters In South Carolina. Journal of Food Distribution Research 53(2), pp. 1–25.

 

Ureta*, J.C., Motallebi, M., Vassalos, M., Seagle, S., Baldwin, R. (2022). Estimating Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Ecosystem Services Improvement in a Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) program: A choice experiment approach. Ecological Economics 201(2022) 107561. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107561.

 

Clay*, L., Perkins*, K., Motallebi, M. (2022). Private Forest Lands in South Carolina: Motivations for Using Prescribed Fire and other Best Management Practices. Small-Scale Forestry pp. 1-20. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-022-09512-0.

 

Cheplick*, D., Motallebi, M., Richards, S., Dickes, L., Gaines, G., Walters, K. (2021). Seafood Consumption Preferences and Attributes Influencing Awareness of South Carolina Aquaculture Products. Journal of Food Distribution Research 52(3), pp. 24-45.

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Ureta, J., Motallebi, M., Vassalos, M., Alhassan, M., Ureta, J.C. (2021). Valuing Stakeholder Preferences for Environmental Benefits of Stormwater Ponds: Evidence from Choice Experiment. Journal of Environmental Management 293(1), 112828. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112828.
 

Ureta, J., Motallebi, M., Scaroni, A.E., Lovelace, S., Ureta, J.C. (2021). Understanding the Public Behavior in Adopting Green Stormwater Infrastructure. Sustainable Cities and Society 69 (2021) 102815. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2021.102815.

 

Richards, S., Motallebi, M. (2021). New Survey Shows COVID-19 Impacts on South Carolina Oyster Farmers and Offers Hope for a Faster Recovery. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 10(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2021.102.016.

 

Ureta, J.C., Motallebi, M., Baldwin, R., Dickes, L., Ureta, J., Clay, L. (2020). Understanding Residents’ Knowledge, Awareness, and Perception of Conservation Programs in South Carolina. Journal of South Carolina Water Resources 7(1), 45-65. DOI: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/jscwr/vol7/iss1/6.

 

Ureta, J.C., Clay, L., Motallebi, M., Ureta, J. (2020). Quantifying the Landscape’s Ecological Benefits—An Analysis of the Effect of Land Cover Change on Ecosystem Services. Land 2021, 10, 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10010021.

 

Ureta, J.C., Vassalos, M., Motallebi, M., Baldwin, R. Ureta, J. (2020). Using Stakeholders' Preference on Ecosystem and Ecosystem Services for Strategic Conservation Planning. Heliyon Journal. Heliyon 6 (12) e05827. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05827.

 

Clay, L., Perkins, K., Motallebi, M., Plastina, A., Singh Farmaha, B. (2020). The Perceived Benefits, Challenges, and Environmental Effects of Cover Crop Implementation in South Carolina. Journal of Agriculture,10, 372; doi:10.3390/agriculture10090372.

 

Ureta, J.C., Zurqani, H.A., Post, C., Ureta, J., Motallebi, M. (2020). Application of Nonhydraulic Delineation Method of Flood Hazard Areas Using LiDAR-Based Data. Geosciences 2020, 10, 338; doi:10.3390/geosciences10090338.

Alhassan, M., Motallebi, M. (2019). Evaluating Myopic Loss Aversion of Forestland Owners. Forests, 10(2), 91: https://doi.org/10.3390/f10020091.

 

Alhassan, M., Motallebi, M., Song, B. (2019). South Carolina forestland owners’ willingness to accept compensations for carbon sequestration. Forest Ecosystems 6 (1), 16.

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Clay, L., Motallebi, M., Song, B. (2019). An Analysis of Common Forest Management Practices for Carbon Sequestration in South Carolina. Forests 10(11):949. DOI: 10.3390/f10110949.

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Hawkins, B., Vassalos, M., Motallebi, M. (2019). Factors Influencing Consumers Familiarity with State Branded Programs: A Case Study for South Carolina. Journal of Food Distribution Research 50 (2). https://www.fdrsinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/JFDR_50.2_4_Vassalos.pdf

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Alhassan, M., Motallebi, M., Song, B. (2019). South Carolina forestland owners’ willingness to accept compensations for carbon sequestration. Forest Ecosystems 6 (1), 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-019-0175-1.

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Alhassan, M., Motallebi, M. (2019). Evaluating Myopic Loss Aversion of Forestland Owners. Forests 10 (2), 91. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10020091.

 

Motallebi, M., Hoag, D., Tasdighi, A., Arabi, M., Osmond, D., Boone, R. (2018). Impact of Relative Demand for Ecosystem Services on stacking ecosystem credits. Ecosystem Services: 29, pp: 137-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2017.12.010.

 

Mikhailova, E., Chandler, R., Post, C., Stephen Moysey, S., Schlautman, M., Sharp, J., Motallebi, M. (2018). Integrating frameworks for ecosystem services with the existing organizational hierarchy of soil systems. Journal of Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis: 49 (15), pp:1835-1843. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00103624.2018.1474919.


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