Lupi, Frank
Frank Lupi has a joint appointment in the Agricultural Economics andFisheries and Wildlifedepartments. He is a member of thePartnership for Ecosystem Research and Management. His recent research focuses on modeling Michigan fish and wildlife resource demand and value. Current projects address resource management issues in Michigan and the Great Lakes including the valuation of wetland services; benefit-cost analysis of hydropower streamflow mandates; potential damages of aquatic nuisance species; and public preferences for deer populations.
Research Interests:
- Recreational demand and valuation
- Discrete choice and random utility models
- Survey design and research methods
- Stated preference methods for demand analysis
- Applied welfare economics
- Benefit transfer
Organization(s):
Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management (PERM), Human Dimensions Lab, Environmental Science and Policy Program