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  1. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 2000. FY 2000/01 and FY 2002/03 Revenue Forecasts Report to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Bureau of Administrative Services, Augusta, Maine.




  1. Mark Duda, Rob Southwick, Jason Weiss and Mario F. Teisl. 2000. Bowhunting in the U.S. Southwick Associates. Alexandria, VA.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl. 1999. Fiscal Year 2000 and 2001 Revenue Forecasts Report to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Bureau of Administrative Services, Augusta, Maine.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 1998 The Economic Impacts of Hunting, Inland Fishing and Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Maine. Report to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Resource Economics and Policy Staff Paper 479.




  1. Rob Southwick, Gregg Gutschow and Mario F. Teisl. 1998. Bowhunters have Clout Report to the Archery Manufacturers and Merchants Association. Southwick Associates.




  1. Rob Southwick and Mario F. Teisl, 1998. The Economic Importance of Hunting. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick Associates.




  1. Rob Southwick, Mario F. Teisl and Carl Stewart, 1997. Boating Risk Analysis Information System - Boating Risk Models. Software developed for the U.S. Coast Guard. Southwick Associates.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Alan Levy, Lynn Halverson and Ed Holt. 1997. Information Disclosure and Electricity Marketing: Results from Focus Group Research. Report to the Regulatory Assistance Project and the Department of Energy.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Lynn Halverson and Ed Holt. 1997. Information Disclosure and Electricity Marketing: Results from Focus Group Research- West Coast. Report to the Regulatory Assistance Project and the Department of Energy.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. Potential Impacts of the European Union's Wild Fur Regulation on U.S. Trade. Report to the U.S. State Department. Southwick Associates.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Impacts of Fish and Wildlife-Associated Recreation on Public Lands in Ohio. Final Report to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Southwick Associates.




  1. Rob Southwick and Mario F. Teisl, 1995. Economic Impacts of 1991 Marine Recreational and Commercial Striped Bass Harvests: Maine to North Carolina. Final Report to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. Southwick Associates.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1995. The Economic Contributions of Bird and Waterfowl Recreation in the United States during 1991. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick Associates.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Rob Southwick, 1994. The Economic Benefits of 1991 Hunting and Fishing in South Dakota. Final Report to the South Dakota Office of Attorney General. Southwick Associates.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Rob Southwick and Karen Reilly, 1994. An Economic Profile of the Canadian Fur Industry. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick Associates.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Rob Southwick and Karen Reilly, 1993. An Economic Profile of the United States Fur Industry. Final Report to the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Southwick Associates.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl and Stephen D. Reiling, 1992. Benefit-Cost Analyses of Atlantic Salmon Restoration on the Penobscot River. Final Report to Bangor Hydro-Electric Co., Bangor, ME.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle and Mario F. Teisl, 1992. Angler Evaluations of Potential Management Programs for Atlantic Salmon on the Penobscot River. Final Report to Bangor Hydro-Electric Co., Bangor, ME. FERC No. 10981-Maine.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, John R. Moring and Stephen D. Reiling, 1991. Economic Benefits Accruing to Sport Fisheries on the Lower Kennebec River from the Provision of Fish Passage at Edwards Dam or from the Removal of Edwards Dam. Final Report to the Maine Department of Marine Resources.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl and Marcia L. Phillips, 1990. A Study of the Impact of Game and Nongame Species on Maine's Economy. Final Report to the Maine Legislative Commission to Study the Impact of Game and Nongame Species on Maine's Economy.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, Marcia L. Phillips, Stephen D. Reiling and Lauri A. Fagerquist, 1990. Economic Values and Economic Impacts Associated with Consumptive and Nonconsumptive Uses of Maine's Fish and Wildlife Resources. Report to the Maine Legislative Commission to Study the Impact of Game and Nongame Species on Maine's Economy.


Popular Publications

  1. Bjorn Grigholm, Amy Kireta and Mario Teisl What Maine youth are learning in school about climate change Bangor Daily News January 7, 2016 http://bangordailynews.com/2016/01/07/the-point/how-maine-youth-are-being-educated-about-climate-change/

  2. Mario Teisl and Kate Warner. 2015. Why there’s cause for concern with Maine’s water supply Bangor Daily News August 1, 2015. http://bangordailynews.com/2015/08/01/outdoors/why-theres-cause-for-concern-with-maines-water-supply/

  3. Kate Warner and Mario Teisl. 2015. Water Quality in Maine Quarterly Economic Report of the Maine Development Foundation. July. http://www.mdf.org/publications/Quarterly-Economic-Report-Water-Quality-in-Maine/833/




  1. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Katherine H. Farrow and Jonathan Rubin. 2013. Biofuels development in Maine: Using trees to oil the wheels of sustainability. Bangor Daily News. March 12. http://bangordailynews.com/2013/03/12/opinion/biofuels-development-in-maine-using-trees-to-oil-the-wheels-of-sustainability/?ref=search




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Maine Voices: Offshore wind has role in Maine's future Maine Sunday Telegram. June 26. http://www.pressherald.com/opinion/offshore-wind-has-role-in-maines-future_2011-06-26.html




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Shan Huang, Caroline Noblet, Lisa Bragg, Catherine LaRochelle, Micheal Devanney, Jennifer L. Ward and Metin Cakir. 2004. Should School Districts Consolidate Bangor Daily News, April 5. http://archive.bangordailynews.com/2004/04/05/should-school-districts-consolidate/




  1. Jonathan Rubin and Mario F. Teisl. 2001. Analyze Uses, Misuse of Scarce Resources. Portland Press Herald Dec. 22.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Kelly O’Brien. 2001. Forest Certification with Consumer in Mind. Bangor Daily News. Dec. 20. http://archive.bangordailynews.com/2001/12/20/forest-certification-with-consumer-in-mind/?ref=search




  1. Mario F. Teisl. 2000. GE Food Labeling Pros and Cons. Bangor Daily News. Aug. 28.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle. 1998. Hunting: A Boon to Maine’s Economy Maine Fish and Wildlife. 40(3):4.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Alan G. Clark and Kevin J. Boyle, 1991. Season Timing: When to Hunt. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(3), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication, No. 1577.




  1. Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl, and Kevin J. Boyle, 1991. Baiting Maine Bears: How Hunters Feel. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(3), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication, No. 1575.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, and Stephen D. Reiling, 1991. Hunting for Hunter Facts. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(3), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication, No. 1574.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Mario F. Teisl, Stephen D. Reiling, and Owen C. Fenderson, 1991. Fishing for Angler Facts. Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(2).




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Stephen D. Reiling, Mario F. Teisl and Marcia L. Phillips, 1991. Maine's Wildlife and Fish Resources: How Valuable? Maine Fish and Wildlife. 33(1).


Extension Publications

  1. Mario F. Teisl, and Stephen D. Reiling, 1992. The Impact of Tourism on Local Government Public Service Expenditures. Measuring Tourism Impacts at the Community Level Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Report 374.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Kevin J. Boyle and Owen Fenderson, 1992. Angler Opinions Regarding Management Options to Balance Open-Water and Ice Fishing Effort in Maine. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication 1648.




  1. Kevin J. Boyle, Daniel W. McCollum and Mario F. Teisl, 1992. Empirical Evidence on the Size and Sign of Option Value. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Publication 1647.




  1. Michelle C. Marra, Timothy A. Woods, Russell Parker, Nu Nu San and Mario F. Teisl, 1989. A Comparison of Lowbush Blueberry Harvesting Technologies: Experimental and Economic Results from the 1988 Field Tests in Washington County, Maine. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin Number 825.


Professional Presentations

  1. Mario F. Teisl, Haley Engelberth, Eric Frohmberg, Karyn Butts, Caroline Noblet, Sue Stableford, Amy Lando & Andrew E. Smith. 2017. Informing pregnant women about the benefits and risks of eating fish. Invited paper. 13th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Providence RI July 19th




  1. Mario F. Teisl 2017. Assessing Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines Workshop presentation for University of Maine System faculty. University of Maine, Orono ME May 24th




  1. Keith S. Evans, Mario F. Teisl, Amy M. Lando and Sherry T. Liu. 2017. Risk perceptions and food handling practices in the home. Poster. Annual Meeting. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. Chicago, IL July 30-August 1.




  1. Angela Hallowell and Mario F. Teisl. 2017. Factors affecting Teaching Quality: An Analysis of Course Evaluations. Poster (1st place undergrad poster award). Maine Economics Conference. Bates College, Waterville, ME May 6.




  1. Angela Hallowell and Mario F. Teisl. 2017. Factors affecting Teaching Quality: An Analysis of Course Evaluations. Poster. UMaine Research Expo. Bangor, ME April 24.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Richard R. Corey and Nicholas A. Giudice. 2016. Using VR Technology to Assess Tourist Reactions to an Offshore Windfarm Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association (NAREA) Annual Workshop, Bar Harbor, ME. June 22-23.



  1. Dorina Grezda, Mario F. Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2016. Factors influencing environmental behaviorsPoster. 4th Maine Economics ConferenceBates College, ME. April 30. 




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Sarah Marrinan, Travis Blackmer, Dorina Grezda and Nehat Dobratiqi. 2015. Internal and external motivators for environmentally sound waste management. Invited keynote presentation (webcast). Unitwin Network Seminar. University of Wisconsin. Madison Sept. 3-4. website: http://www.chaireunesco-adm.com/spip.php?rubrique12




  1. Kate A. Warner, Mario F. Teisl, and Jasmine E. Saros 2015. Assessing the Economic Vulnerability of Maine’s Drinking Water Resources to Extreme Precipitation Events: A Preliminary Study Paper presentation. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association/Canadian Agricultural Economics Society Joint Annual Meeting June 30th, Newport, Rhode Island.




  1. Kate A. Warner, Mario F. Teisl, and Jasmine E. Saros 2015. Assessing the Economic Vulnerability of Maine’s Drinking Water Resources to Extreme Precipitation Events: A Preliminary Study Poster Presentation. Maine Economics Conference Bowdoin College, ME May 2nd



  1. Mario Teisl. 2015. Maine’s Blue Economy Invited presenter/panelist – University of Maine’s Marine Science Solutions Initiative. Maine Fishermen’s Forum. Rockport Maine March 5-7.




  1. Caroline L. Noblet, Sarah Newcomb, Anne Witick, Allyson Eslin, Mark Anderson, Mario Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2014. Adaptation and Sustainability Incentives. Maine Climate Adaptation and Sustainability Conference. Orono, Maine October 23.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Haley Engelberth, Andrew E. Smith, Eric Frohmberg, Kathleen P. Bell, Karyn Butts, Sue Stableford and Chelsea Ogun. 2014. Improving Communication of Fish Advisories – Providing Benefit and Risk Information to Increase Consumer Knowledge. Invited Presentation. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Forum on Contaminants in Fish. Alexandria, Virginia September 22-24.




  1. Sherry Liu, Amy Lando, Mario Teisl, Alan Levy. 2014. Trends in Food Handling Risk Perceptions and their Association with Safe Food Handling Behaviors, 1998-2010 US Food & Drug Administration Conference. Washington DC




  1. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2014. Making or Buying Environmental Public Goods: Do consumers care? Selected Presentation. Maine Economics Conference. Colby College Waterville, ME April 26.




  1. Kate A. Warner, Kristin E.D. Strock, Mario F. Teisl and Jasmine E. Saros. 2014. Ecological and Economic Vulnerability of Maine Drinking Water Resources to Increased Frequency of Extreme Storm Events. Poster Presentation. Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Conference. Portland, Oregon, May 18-23.




  1. Caroline L. Noblet, John Thøgersen and Mario Teisl. 2013. Drive Less:  Easy to Say, Hard to do. Understanding decisions to change travel modes.  Behavior Energy and Climate Change Conference. Sacramento, California November 17-20.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Amy Lando and Alan S. Levy. 2013. Germ Warfare: Explaining changes in households' food-handling behaviors. Invited seminar, Economics Department. Bates College, Lewiston ME, Nov. 7.



  2. Michelle L. Johnson, Mario F. Teisl, Kathleen P. Bell, and Shannon K. McCoy. 2013. Assessing psychological factors affecting personal relevance of landscape change scenarios Poster Presentation. Maine State EPSCoR Conference, Orono ME, Sept. 30.




  1. Mario F. Teisl. 2013. Economic and policy implications of abrupt climate change Abrupt Climate Change Seminar Series, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, Orono ME, Sept. 25.




  1. Laura Teisl, Tora Johnson and Mario Teisl. 2013. Public reactions to land-based wind farms in Maine. Selected Poster. Maine Association of Planners Annual Meeting. Belfast ME, June 21.




  1. Amy M. Lando, Mario F. Teisl and Alan Levy. 2013. Changes in Food Handling in the United States, 1993 to 2010: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Symposium Paper: New Insights on Consumer Food Handling Behavior Marketing & Public Policy Conference Washington D.C. May 30-June 1.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy, Sarah Marrinan, Caroline Noblet, Teresa Johnson, Megan Wibberly, Robert Roper & Sharon Klein. 2013. Will offshore energy face fair winds and following seas?: Understanding what influences offshore wind acceptance. Selected presentation. Maine Economics Conference, Bates College, ME. April 27




  1. Mary Ellen Camire, Heidi England Morin and Mario Teisl. 2013. Dietary Fiber Content and Benefit Labeling Did Not Increase High-Fiber Bread Sales. Joint Annual Meeting of the ASPET/BPS at Experimental Biology Boston, MA April 20-24




  1. Caroline Noblet, Shannon McCoy and Mario Teisl. 2012. Primed for Action? The potential role of priming in renewable energy acceptance, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Sacramento, CA. November 12-14




  1. Linda Silka, Mario F. Teisl and Robin Toof. 2012. Place-based approaches to engagement: Can universities be local and global? Selected Panel. International Workshop on Higher Education Reform. Pittsburgh, PA. Oct. 10-12




  1. Haley Engelberth, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Kathleen Bell, Andrew Smith, Eric Frohmberg and Karyn Butts. 2012. Econometric Analysis of Maine's Mercury Advisory Haley M. Engelberth, Mariano F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and Kathleen P. Bell, University of Maine; Eric Frohmberg, Karyn Butts, and Andrew Smith, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention

  2. An econometric analysis of Maine’s mercury advisory Selected paper. Annual meeting of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Seattle WA Aug. 12-14.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, 2012. Ecolabeling food: How are we doing? Symposium paper (Ten thousand labels: Creedence attributes, product differentiation, and information flows in the food system). Annual meeting of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Seattle WA Aug. 12-14.




  1. Karen Hutchins, Linda Silka, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario Teisl, Laura Lindenfeld, and Jessica Leahy. 2012. Linking Knowledge with Action through Municipality-University Partnerships, Selected poster. Conference on Public Participation in Scientific Research, Portland OR August 4-5.




  1. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon K. McCoy and Mario Teisl. 2012. Merging economics and psychology yields factors driving people to drive less Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Lowell, MA. June 12-14




  1. Sarah Marrinan, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and Hsaing-tai Cheng. 2012. Deep-water and Land-based Wind Power as Substitutes: Measuring the Influences for Wind Power Support in Maine Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Lowell, MA. June 12-14




  1. Haley M. Engelberth, Andy Smith, Mario Teisl, Kathleen Bell and Caroline Noblet. 2012. There’s nothing “Fishy” about fish: A public health effort to inform at-risk women in Maine about risks and benefits, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Food Environment Symposium, Tufts University May 31.




  1. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon K. McCoy and Mario Teisl. 2012. Intentions to pave the road: An environmental economics application of the theory of planned behavior Selected poster. Annual Convention of the Association of Psychological Science, Chicago, IL. May 24-27




  1. Karen K. Hutchins, Laura A. Lindenfeld, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl, Linda Silka, and Jessica Leahy. 2012. Linking Knowledge with Action Through Municipality-University Partnerships. Poster Presentation. Maine State EPSCoR Conference, Orono, ME. Graduate Student Poster Prize**




  1. Haley M. Engelberth, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Kathleen P. Bell, Eric Frohmberg, Andrew E. Smith, and Karyn Butts. 2012. Selected poster (First place award). Fish Advisories for At-Risk Mainers: Does knowledge lead to action? Maine Water Conference, Augusta ME. March 14




  1. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2011. Making or Buying Environmental Public Goods: Do consumers care? Selected Presentation. 5ièmes Journées de Recherches en Sciences Sociales, INRA-SFER-CIRAD. Dijon France Dec. 9.




  1. Caroline Noblet, Mark Anderson and Mario Teisl. 2011. Dancing in the Wind: Do you do the Weltanshauung? Energy Decisions may Depend on Worldviews. Selected poster. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC. Dec. 1




  1. Sarah Marrinan, Mario F. Teisl , Caroline Noblet, Hsiang-tai Cheng, Megan Wibberly. 2011. Do you have to be a Maine-iac to recycle? Recycling among an aging population. Selected poster. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC. Dec. 1




  1. Megan Wibberly, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Income: What's There to Stress About? The Use of Economic Stress to Measure Budget Constraints. Selected presentation. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC. Dec. 1




  1. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. National: Consumers are stressing out! The effect of perceived economic stress on willingness to pay for offshore wind power. Selected Presentation. Renewable Energy Markets Conference. San Francisco, CA, Nov. 15 – 18, 2011




  1. Mario F. Teisl, 2011. What a Peace Corps experience means. Invited keynote address. Peace Corps 50th Anniversary Jubilee. University of Maine Orono, ME Oct. 28.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, 2011. What box? Interdisciplinary research studying how people react to new technologies - from food to energy. Invited seminar. School of Forestry University of Maine Orono, ME Oct. 28.




  1. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. Local: What’s there to stress about? Using perceived economic stress to examine support for wind power in Maine. Presentation to the University of Maine School of Economics. Orono, ME, October 14, 2011




  1. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. Local: What’s there to stress about? Using perceived economic stress to examine support for wind power in Maine. Invited Presentation. Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative All Team Meeting. Orono, ME,October 5, 2011




  1. Sarah Marrinan, Mario F. Teisl, Caroine L. Noblet and Hsiang-tai Cheng. 2011. Wind power substitutes: Understanding the factors which deviate support between offshore and land-based wind power Selected Presentation. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Eric Frohmberg, Andrew E. Smith, Kevin J. Boyle and Haley Engelberth,. 2011. Improving Fish Consumption Advisories for At-Risk Women in Maine Poster. (1st place out of 18 submissions) Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Sept. 28.




  1. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2011: What’s there to stress about? Using perceived economic stress to examine support for wind power in Maine. Selected Presentation. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011




  1. Ryan Pickering, Shannon McCoy, Stacia Dreyer, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Megan Wibberly. 2011. He who is active is rich: Free outdoor recreation can make the poor feel richer and have a more positive outlook Selected Poster. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011




  1. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Joseph Wellman. 2011 Get Outside and Play: Environmental Concern as a Mediator for the Effect of Outdoor Recreation on Pro-environmental Behavior Selected Poster. Maine EPSCoR State Conference. Orono, ME, September 26, 2011




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Mark Anderson, Megan Wibberly, Brandon Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Sarah Marrinan, Karen Hutchins and Kevin Price. 2011. Are Mainers Blown Away by Wind? Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.




  1. Shyamani Siriwardena, Gary Hunt, Mario Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2011. Effectiveness of Eco-Marketing on Green Vehicle Purchase Behavior in Maine: A Nested-logit Model Approach Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.




  1. Ann E. Speers, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl and Jessica E. Leahy. 2011. Tradeoffs, Social Norms, Status, and Pro-environmental Behavior: Adoption of Conservation Practices by Lakefront Households Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.




  1. Ann E. Speers, Kathleen P. Bell, Mario F. Teisl and Jessica E. Leahy 2011. Explaining lakefront household adoption of conservation practices: Social norms and economic tradeoffs Maine COLA Conference Colby College Waterville, ME




  1. Megan R. Wibberly, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, and Shannon K. McCoy. 2011. How Will the Availability of Wind Energy Effect Electricity Consumption Behavior? Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.




  1. Katherine Farrow, Mario F. Teisl and Caroline Noblet. 2011. Does Money Grow on Trees?: People's Willingness-to-Pay for Cellulosic Ethanol, Selected presentation. Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Pittsburgh, PA, July 25-26.




  1. Mario F. Teisl. 2011. Self reflections on Sustainability Science: when is sustainable consumption an oxymoron? Invited Panelist. Symposium: Sustainability and Consumption – Near-Term and Long-Term Strategies and Interventions. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Brandon Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Karen Hutchins, and Sarah Marrinan. 2011. What you say and who you say it to: How messaging about wind power can be helpful, or harmful. Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.




  1. Caroline L. Noblet, Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy and Mario Teisl. Environmental Behaviors, Recreation and the NEP. What May NEP Subscales offer in this ongoing story? Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.




  1. Brandon Cosley, Shannon McCoy, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Joseph Wellman, 2011. Influencing support for new environmental technology by bolstering the status quo Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.




  1. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy, Mario F. Teisl, and Caroline Noblet. 2011. Environmental attitudes as predictors of environmental behavior and recreation orientation Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.




  1. Megan R. Wibberly, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, and Shannon K. McCoy. 2011. How will the availability of wind energy effect electricity consumption behavior? Selected presentation. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Exeter, UK, July 12-15.




  1. Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario Teisl. 2011. Making or Buying Environmental Public Goods:Do Consumers Care? Selected Presentation. Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. June 29th -July 2nd, Rome, Italy




  1. Stacia Dreyer, Shannon McCoy, Ellen Newell, Caroline Noblet, Ryan Pickering, Mario F. Teisl, Joseph D. Wellman, Megan R. Wibberly. (2011). The attitude/behavior link: Do environmental attitudes predict environmental behavior and recreation orientation? Selected Poster. Association for Psychological Sciences Conference. Washington, D.C.. May 26.




  1. Ryan Pickering, Stacia Dreyer, Marcroft, R., Shannon K. McCoy, Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, and Megan R. Wibberly. 2011. Take a hike, you’ll feel like a million bucks: Free leisure activity effects on personal socioeconomic perceptions. Selected poster. Association for Psychological Sciences Conference . Washington, D.C. May 26.




  1. Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Invited presentation. International: Mainers Tradeoff between Wind and Water: The Role of Socioeconomic Status. CREATE and University of Maine Conference. Laval University, May 19, 2011




  1. Ryan Pickering, Shannon McCoy, Megan Wibberly, Mario Teisl and Caroline Noblet. Local: Take a Hike! The Effects of Leisure Activity on Perceived Socioeconomic Status. Poster. University of Maine Graduate Academic Exposition. Orono, ME, April 21-22, 2011




  1. Megan Wibberly, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Mainers’ Power-Up: Tradeoffs between Wind and Water. Selected presentation. University of Maine Graduate Academic Exposition. Orono, ME, April 21-22. (2nd place out of 20 submissions: pechakucha division)




  1. Megan Wibberly, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl, and Shannon McCoy. 2011. Mainers' Power-Up: Tradeoffs Between Wind and Water. Selected presentation. Maine Water Conference. Augusta, ME, March 16.




  1. Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Mark Anderson, Megan Wibberly, Brandon Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Sarah Marrinen, Karen Hutchins and Kevin Price. 2011. Are Mainers ‘blown away’ by wind? Invited presentation. Maine Wind Energy Conference. Augusta, ME, January 24-25.




  1. Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, Shannon McCoy, Mark Anderson, Megan Wibberly, Brandon Cosley, Joseph Wellman, Stacia Dreyer, Sarah Marrinen, Karen Hutchins and Kevin Price. 2011. Are Mainers ‘blown away’ by wind? Presentation to the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Lab, University of Maine. Orono, ME, January 11.




  1. Mark Anderson, Caroline Noblet and Mario Teisl. 2011. World Views and Knowledge to Action. Team presentation. Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative. University of Maine, Orono. January 13.




  1. Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2010. Success and failure in eco-marketing vehicles Selected Paper Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference Sacramento, CA, November 14-17. www.beccconference.org




  1. Mark Anderson, Mario Teisl and Caroline Noblet. 2010. World Views and Knowledge to Action in Sustainability Science. Poster. Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Nov. 8.




  1. Mario Teisl, Shannon McCoy, Caroline Noblet. 2010. Modeling Stakeholder Acceptance of Solutions to Environmental Problems. Poster. Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Nov. 8.




  1. Brandon Cosley, Shannon McCoy, Caroline Noblet, Mario Teisl and Joseph Wellman. 2010. Persuaded by the status quo: The role of economic stress in persuasion for environmental messages. Poster. Maine EPSCoR Conference. University of Maine, Orono. Nov. 8.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy and Caroline Noblet. 2010. What's Economic Psychology? It's MeSSI. Seminar Presentation. School of Economics, University of Maine, Orono Oct. 1.




  1. Duoadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario F. Teisl. 2010. La Compensation Ecologique: Des Indulgences Environnementales? (Ecological Compensation: Are they Environmental Indulgences ?) Research Seminar AgroParisTech, Paris France. September 30




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy and Caroline Noblet. 2010. We are MESSI (MainE Sustainable Solutions Initiative): Using Interdisciplinary Social Science Research to Encourage Sustainability. Invited Paper. The Forum for Social Science Research Concerning the Environment and the Department of Marketing and Statistics. Århus School of Business, University of Århus. Århus, Denmark. September 10.




  1. Katherine Hassett, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. What’s Attitude got to do with it? Consumer Demand for Biofuels. Selected poster. Joint Conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Cologne, Germany September 5-8.




  1. Katherine Hassett, Caroline Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Take a Hike! The Simultaneous Relationship between Recreation Behavior & Environmental Concern. Selected Paper. Joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Cologne, Germany September 5-8.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Shannon McCoy and Caroline Noblet,. 2010. What’s ‘Driving’ Eco-Substitution Behaviors? A study in choices related to biofuels. Selected Paper. Joint Conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics University of Cologne, Germany September 5-8.




  1. Stephan Marette, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl 2010. Would Subsidizing a Food Pathogen Vaccine Upset the Food Policy Applecart? Selected Paper. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association. AAEA, CAES, & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, July 25-27.




  1. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl and Jonathan Rubin. 2010. What will New England Consumers want from their Biofuels? Invited Symposium Paper (Bioenergy Demand, Economics and Feedstock Supply). Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Conference Atlantic City, NJ. June 13-15.




  1. Katherine Hassett, Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Linking People’s Environmental Concern to their Exposure to Various Outdoor Activities. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Conference Atlantic City, NJ. June 13-15.




  1. Douadia Boughherara, Sandrine Costa and Mario F. Teisl. 2010. Are environmental offsets indulgences? Invited presentation. 3rd International Workshop on Ecolabeling, Laboratory of Forest Economics, INRA–AgroParisTech. Rennes, France June 2-3.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Typology of consumers’ beliefs, attitudes and norms and substitution patterns across various environmental behaviors. Invited presentation. 3rd International Workshop on Ecolabeling, Laboratory of Forest Economics, INRA–AgroParisTech. Rennes, France June 2-3.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Shannon McCoy. 2010. Mapping consumers' ‘green’, economic and security motivations to participate in various energy behaviors. Invited presentation. Economics Laboratory, INRA–SupAgro, Montpellier, France June 7.




  1. Katherine Hassett, Mario F. Teisl and Caroline L. Noblet. 2010. Attitudes and Attributes: What Determines Fuel Choice? Invited presentation. The Northeast Sungrant Annual Meeting. Syracuse NY. May 24–26.




  1. Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Katherine Hassett. 2010. Understanding people’s acceptance of cellulosic ethanol. Invited poster. The Northeast Sungrant Annual Meeting. Syracuse NY. May 24–26.




  1. Sara B. Fein, Amy M. Lando, Alan S. Levy, and Mario F. Teisl. 2010. Trends in US consumers’ safe handling and consumption of food and their risk perceptions 1988-2006. Food Safety Education Conference. Atlanta, GA. March 23-26.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Teresa Johnson. 2009. Institutional set-up and best-practice in the environmentally sustainable coastal zone development/management – the U.S. experience. Invited presentation. Role of the Aarhus Convention in the Environment Protection System Workshop – Podgorica, Montenegro September 16-17.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Caroline L. Noblet. 2009. The Psychology of Eco-Consumption - Invited paper. 2nd International Workshop on Ecolabeling, Laboratory of Forest Economics, INRA–AgroParisTech. Nancy, France June 29-30.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2009. U.S. Consumers’ Willingness to Pay to Reduce the Probability of Retail Foodborne Pathogen Contamination: National Results from a Stated Preference Survey. Presented at the Joint Research Unit for Public Economics INRA–AgroParisTech Paris France. June 22.




  1. Mario F. Teisl 2009. Eco-information strategies: Are they effective? Invited presentation and panelist; Wharton Business School - Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership, Philadelphia, PA March 28.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin 2009. Designing a marketing program for cellulosic ethanol; SunGrant Initiative Energy Conference. Washington DC. March 13.




  1. Eleanor Bacani and Mario F. Teisl. 2008. Do Consumers Care when Green Vehicles get Greener? Evidence from the Maine Light-Duty Vehicle Market Selected paper, Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Quebec City, Canada. June 29-July 1.




  1. Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2008. Valuing Improvements in Food Safety – Do We Get it Right? Selected paper, Annual meeting of the Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. Quebec City, Canada. June 29-July 1.




  1. Patricia Lech and Mario F. Teisl 2008. The Increase in Disabled Workers and Healthcare Provider Incentives Selected paper, Annual meeting of the American Society of Health Economists, Durham, NC June 23




  1. Patricia Lech, Mary Davis, and Mario F. Teisl. 2008. How Long-term Use of Prescription Opiates Increases Healthcare Costs Selected paper, Annual meeting of the American Society of Health Economists, Durham, NC June 23




  1. Sonja Radas, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl. 2008. Consumer Heterogeneity and Preferences for Genetically Modified Foods Selected paper. 15th International Conference on Retailing and Services Science, Zagreb, Croatia, July 14 – July 17




  1. Sonja Radas, Mario F. Teisl and Brian Roe. 2008. Viva La Difference!: Consumers’ Desires For Labeling Genetically Modified Food Selected paper. 15th International Conference on Retailing and Services Science, Zagreb, Croatia, July 14 – July 17




  1. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet, George Criner, Jonathan Rubin and Timothy Dalton. 2008. Attitudinal Change in Higher Education Courses on the Environment: What Should We Be Asking? Selected Paper. Annual Meeting of the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Burlington, VT June 12.




  1. Mario F. Teisl. 2008. The economics of eco-certification Invited presentation, U.S. Federal Trade Commission Workshop on Eco-certification and Carbon Offsets. Washington DC, Jan. 8.




  1. Kathleen P. Bell and Mario F. Teisl. 2007. Private well water and human behavior: Decisions, decisions, decisions. Invited presentation, New England Private Well Water Symposium. Newport, Rhode Island, Dec. 4.




  1. Brian Roe and Mario F. Teisl 2007. Consumer Trust in Genetically Modified Food Labels: The Impacts of Message and Messenger Among US Consumers, Invited presentation, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Institute for Environmental Decisions, Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 4.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Sara B. Fein, Alan S. Levy and Amy Lando. 2007. Educating home food preparers: Where has the message gotten through? An analysis of trends in at-home food handling and consumption practices in the United States Selected paper. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington DC. Nov 3-7.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Caroline L. Noblet and Jonathan Rubin. 2007. Eco-marketing: Is going green red hot? Invited presentation. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency New England Headquarters. Boston, MA Oct. 24.




  1. Harold Daniel, Thomas Allen, Mario F. Teisl, Robert Bayer and Catherine Billings. 2007. Assessing the Value of the Lobster Culture for Maine’s Coastal Tourism Experience. Extraordinary Experiences Conference at the University of Bournemouth, Bournemouth, UK. September, 3-4.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Brian Roe, Caroline Noblet, Nancy E. Bockstael, Kevin J. Boyle, Alan S. Levy, Gerald Mumma, Tamera Riggs and Mark Messonnier. 2007. Can survey-based scenarios measure consumer values for improved food safety? Selected paper. Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association Portland, Oregon, July 29 – August 1.




  1. Sonja Radas and Mario F. Teisl. 2007. Consumer heterogeneity in food labeling policy: The case of genetically modified foods Selected poster. Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association Portland, Oregon, July 29 – August 1.




  1. Mario F. Teisl, Jonathan Rubin and Caroline L. Noblet. 2007. The impacts of a eco-marketing program for environmentally preferred vehicles. Selected poster. Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association Portland, Oregon, July 29 – August 1.




  1. Mark W. Anderson, Mario Teisl, Caroline Noblet, and George Criner. 2007. Using the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) to Assess Attitudinal Change in Higher Education Courses on the Environment Selected paper. International Conference on the Environment in Portland, Maine, June 30-July 3.





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