Publications
David
J. PANNELL
University of Western Australia, Crawley 6009, Australia
Books, Monographs, Major Reports
Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S.G.M. (eds) (2006). Economics and the Future: Time and Discounting in Private and Public Decision Making, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA. See publisher's web page about this book
Graham, T., Pannell, D.J. and White, B. (eds) (2004). Dryland Salinity: Economic Issues at Farm, Catchment and Policy Levels, Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, Perth, 248 pp.
Frost, F.M., Hamilton, B., Lloyd, M. and Pannell, D.J. (2001). Salinity: A New Balance, The report of the Salinity Taskforce established to review salinity management in Western Australia, Perth. Full report (732K pdf)
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (2000). The New Environment for Agriculture: Fostering the Relationship Between Public and Private Extension, RIRDC Publication No. 00/149, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, 117 pp. https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/items/00-149 (428K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (1997). Introduction to Practical Linear Programming, Wiley Interscience, New York, 333 pp.
More detailsKingwell, R.S. and Pannell, D.J. (Eds) (1987). MIDAS, A Bioeconomic Model of a Dryland Farm System, Pudoc, Wageningen, 207pp.
Articles and notes in journals
Pannell, D.J. and Roberts, A.M. (2010). The National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality: A retrospective assessment, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, (forthcoming).
Graham, T., Pannell, D.J. and White, B. (2009). Determining the net-benefits from government intervention for dryland salinity: a breakeven analysis, Australasian Journal of Environmental Management (forthcoming).
Sieber, S., Pannell, D.J., Müller, K., Holm-Müller, K., Kreins, P. and Gutsche, V. (2009). A spatial pesticide-risk indicator for evaluation of environmental buffer-zone programmes, Land Use Policy, (forthcoming).
Llewellyn, R.S. and Pannell, D.J. (2009). Managing the herbicide resource: an evaluation of extension on management of herbicide-resistant weeds, AgBioForum (forthcoming).
Dilly, O. and Pannell, D. (2009). Editorial: Sustainability impact assessment and land-use policies for sensitive regions, Environmental Science and Policy 12(8): 1075-1076.
Pannell, D.J. and Wilkinson, R. (2009). Policy mechanism choice for environmental management by non-commercial “lifestyle” rural landholders, Ecological Economics 68: 2679-2687. Available online at journal web site. Available as INFFER Working Paper 0807, University of Western Australia. Full paper (165K pdf).
Roberts, A. and Pannell, D. (2009) Piloting a systematic framework for public investment in regional natural resource management: dryland salinity in Australia, Land Use Policy 26(4): 1001-1010. Full paper (270K)
· Journal version on-linePannell, D.J. and Roberts, A.M. (2009). Conducting and delivering integrated research to influence land-use policy: salinity policy in Australia, Environmental Science and Policy 12(8): 1088-1099. Full paper (94K) · Journal version on-line
Pannell, D.J. (2009). Technology change as a policy response to promote changes in land management for environmental benefits, Agricultural Economics 40(1), 95-102. Prepublication version: here (117K pdf file). Journal version available to subscribers here.
Doole, G.J., Pannell, D.J. and Revell, C.K. (2009). Economic contribution of French serradella (Ornithopus sativa Brot.) pasture to integrated weed management in Western Australian mixed-farming systems: an application of compressed annealing. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 53, 231–249.
Doole, G.J., and Pannell, D.J. (2009). Evaluating combined land conservation benefits from perennial pasture: lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) in Western Australia for management of dryland salinity and herbicide resistance, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 53, 193–212.
Seymour, E., Pannell, D., Roberts, A., Marsh, S. and Wilkinson, R. (2008) Decision making by catchment management organisations in Australia: current processes and capacity gaps, Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 15, 15-25.
Pannell, D.J., Hailu, G. Weersink, A., and Burt, A. (2008). More reasons why farmers have so little interest in futures markets, Agricultural Economics 39(1): 41-50., pre-publication version available here (132K pdf file). Award for "Quality of Communication" from Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
Doole, G.J. and Pannell, D.J. (2008). Optimisation of a large, constrained simulation model using compressed annealing, Journal of Agricultural Economics 59(1): 188-206. .
Doole, G.J. and Pannell, D.J. (2008). The role and value of including lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) phases in crop rotations for the management of herbicide-resistant Lolium rigidum in Western Australia, Crop Protection 27: 497-504..
Pannell, D.J. (2008). Public benefits, private benefits, and policy intervention for land-use change for environmental benefits, Land Economics 84(2): 225-240. Full paper (140K) Award for "Quality of Research Discovery" from Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell D.J. & Powles, S.B. (2007). Herbicide resistance and the adoption of integrated weed management by Western Australian grain growers, Agricultural Economics 36(1): 123-130. Link to the paper at the journal's web site here.
Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G.R., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. and Wilkinson, R. (2006). Adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders, Connections: Farm, Food and Resource Issues, here.
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Discussion of “Editorial – The peer-review system: prospects and challenges”, Hydrological Sciences Journal 51(2): 352-353.
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Seeking more effective NRM policies, Water, Journal of the Australian Water Association, August 2006, 7.
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Policies and politics: Challenges and opportunities for economists, Agenda 13(2): 117-132. Full paper (85K)
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Flat-earth economics: The far-reaching consequences of flat payoff functions in economic decision making, Review of Agricultural Economics 28(4), 553-566. Final published paper at journal web site here. Prepublication version here (44K).
Marsh, S.P., Burton, M.P. and Pannell, D.J. (2006). Understanding farmers’ monitoring of water tables for salinity management, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46(7): 1113-1122.
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Dryland salinity: new knowledge with big implications, Connections: Farm, Food and Resource Issues, Full paper
Pannell, D.J. and Ewing, M.A. (2006). Managing secondary dryland salinity: Options and challenges, Agricultural Water Management 80(1/2/3): 41-56. Full paper (66K)
Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G.R., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. and Wilkinson, R. (2006). Understanding and promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46(11): 1407-1424. Access paper at Journal web site here. Pre-publication version available here (161K). In May 2008 this paper became the all-time most downloaded paper from that journal.
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell D.J. & Powles, S.B. (2005). Targeting key perceptions when planning and evaluating extension, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 45: 1627-1633. Full paper (52K)
Ridley, A. and Pannell, D. (2005). An investment framework for managing dryland salinity in Australia, Farm Policy Journal 2(4): 39-49.* For related papers see www.sif3.org
Ridley, A., and Pannell, D.J. (2005). The role of plants and plant-based R&D in managing dryland salinity in Australia, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45: 1341-1355. Full journal paper (127K pdf)
Pannell, D. (2005). Voluntary versus regulatory approached to protecting the environment in rural areas, Farm Policy Journal 2(3): 1-9.* Full paper (65K) (earlier version)
Pannell, D.J. (2005). Farm, food and resource issues: politics and dryland salinity, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 45: 1471-1480. Full journal paper (103K) Summary version (19K)
Weersink, A., Pannell, D., Fulton, M. and Meyer-Aurich, A. (2005). Agriculture’s likely role in meeting Canada’s Kyoto commitments, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 53: 425-441. Full paper (135K pdf)
John, M., Pannell, D.J. and Kingwell, R.S. (2005). Climate change and the economics of farm management in the face of land degradation: Dryland salinity in Western Australia, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 53: 443-459 Full paper (119K pdf).
Kingwell, R.S. and Pannell, D.J. (2005). Economic trends and drivers affecting the grainbelt of Western Australia to 2030, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56(6): 553-561. Full journal paper (126K pdf)
Weersink, A., Llewellyn, R.S. and Pannell, D.J. (2005). Economics of pre-emptive management to avoid weed resistance to glyphosate in Australia. Crop Protection 24: 659-664. Full paper (77K)
Abadi Ghadim, A.K., Pannell, D.J. and Burton, M.P. (2005). Risk, uncertainty and learning in adoption of a crop innovation, Agricultural Economics 33:1-9.
Monjardino, M., D.J. Pannell, S. Powles (2005). The economic value of glyphosate-resistant canola in the management of two widespread crop weeds in a WA farming system. Agricultural Systems 84(3): 297-315.
Monjardino, M., D.J. Pannell, S. Powles (2004). The economic value of haying and green manuring in the integrated management of annual ryegrass and wild radish in a Western Australian farming system, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 44(12): 1195-1203. Full journal paper (156K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Heathens in the chapel? Application of economics to biodiversity, Pacific Conservation Biology 10(2/3): 88-105. Full paper (109K)
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell D.J. and Powles, S.B. (2004). Grain grower perceptions and the use of integrated weed management, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 44(10) 993–1001. Full journal paper (211K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Effectively communicating economics to policy makers. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48(3): 535-555. Full journal paper (138K pdf)
Monjardino, M., D.J. Pannell, S. Powles (2004). Economic value of pasture phases in the integrated management of annual ryegrass and wild radish in a Western Australian farming system, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 44(3): 265-271. Full journal paper (66K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Effectively communicating economics to policy makers. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48(3): 535-555. Full journal paper (138K pdf) also available via the Journal homepage: via www.blackwellpublishing.com/ajare Full paper, longer conference version (103K pdf)
Pannell, D.J., Stewart, V., Bennett, A., Monjardino, M., Schmidt, C. and Powles, S.B. (2004). RIM: A Bioeconomic Model for Integrated Weed Management of Lolium rigidum in Western Australia. Agricultural Systems 79(3): 305-325. Full paper (122K)
Marsh, S.P., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner, R.K. (2004). Does extension pay? A case study for a new crop, lupins, in Western Australia. Agricultural Economics 30(1): 17-30. Full paper (115K)
O’Connell, M., Pannell, D.J., and French, R. (2003). Are high lupin seeding rates more risky in the Western Australian wheatbelt? Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 43: 1137-1142. Full journal paper (60K pdf)
Monjardino, M., Pannell, D.J., and Powles, S.B. (2003). A multi-species bio-economic model for integrated weed management. Weed Science 51(5): 798-809. Full paper (185K)
Pannell, D.J. (2003). Balancing economics and sustainability in building an integrated agricultural system, Pacific Conservation Biology 9(1/2): 23-29.
Kington, E.A. and Pannell, D.J. (2003). Dryland salinity in the upper Kent River catchment of Western Australia: Farmer perceptions and practices, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 43(1): 19-28. Full journal paper (134K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2003). What is the Value of a Sustainability Indicator? Economic and Social Issues in Monitoring and Management for Sustainability. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 43(3): 239-243. Full journal paper (48K pdf)
Marra, M., Pannell, D.J. and Abadi Ghadim, A. (2003). The economics of risk, uncertainty and learning in the adoption of new agricultural technologies: Where are we on the learning curve? Agricultural Systems, 75(2/3): 215-234. Full paper (82K)
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell D.J. and Powles, S.B. (2002). Resistance and the herbicide resource: perceptions of Western Australian grain growers, Crop Protection 21: 1067-1075.
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Prose, psychopaths and persistence: Personal perspectives on publishing, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 50(2): 101-116. Full paper (66K)
Weersink, A., Jeffrey, S. and Pannell, D.J. (2002). Farm-Level Modelling For Bigger Issues. Review of Agricultural Economics 24(1): 123-140. (Awarded outstanding RAE journal article for 2002) Full paper (186K pdf) Best article of the year in RAE, awarded by American Agricultural Economics Association.
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Loving, losing and living with the environment, Connections: Farm, Food and Resource Issues 2: 25-36.* http://www.agrifood.info/connections/autumn_2002/Pannell.html
Petersen, E.H., Pannell, D.J., Nordblom T.L. and Shomo, F. (2002). Potential benefits from alternative areas of agricultural research for dryland farming in northern Syria, Agricultural Systems 72(2): 93-108.
Bathgate, A. and Pannell, D.J. (2002). Economics of deep-rooted perennials in southern Australia. Agricultural Water Management 53(1): 117-132. Full paper (91K)
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Salinity policy: A tale of fallacies, misconceptions and hidden assumptions, Agricultural Science 14(1): 35-37.* Full paper (26K)
Schilizzi, S. and Pannell, D.J. (2001). The economics of nitrogen fixation, Agronomie 21(6/7): 527-538.
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Dryland Salinity: Economic, Scientific, Social and Policy Dimensions, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 45(4): 517-546. Full journal paper (212K pdf) also available via the Journal homepage: www.blackwellpublishing.com/ajare
Ferdowsian, R., Pannell, D.J., McCaron, C., Ryder, A. and Crossing, L. (2001). Explaining groundwater hydrographs: Separating atypical rainfall events from time trends, Australian Journal of Soil Research 39(4): 861-875. Full journal paper (718K pdf)
Pannell, D.J., McFarlane, D.J. and Ferdowsian, R. (2001). Rethinking the externality issue for dryland salinity in Western Australia, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 45(3): 459-475. Full paper (114K) brief version (11K). newspaper article based on the paper (6K). Full journal paper (164K pdf) also available via the Journal homepage: www.blackwellpublishing.com/ajare
Llewellyn, R., Lindner, R.K, Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S. (2001). Adoption of integrated weed management to conserve the herbicide resource: review and framework, Australasian Agribusiness Review http://www.agribusiness.asn.au/review/2001v9/Llewellyn_2001_1/Llewellyn.htm.
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Harry Potter and the pendulums of perpetual motion: Economic policy instruments for environmental management, Connections: Farm, Food and Resource Issues 1: 3-8.* http://www.agrifood.info/connections/summer_2001/Pannell.html (39K)
Stewart, V., Marsh, S., Kingwell, R., Pannell, D., Abadi, A. and Schilizzi, S. (2000). Computer games and fun in farming systems education? : A case study. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 7(2): 117-128. Click here to go to the journal's web site.
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (2000). Agricultural extension policy in Australia: The good, the bad and the misguided. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 44(4): 605-627. Full paper (111K).
Vercammen, J. and Pannell, D.J. (2000). The economics of crop hail insurance. Canadian Journal of Agriculural Economics 48:87-98. Awarded outstanding CJAE journal article for 2001.
Marsh, S.P., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner R.K. (2000). The impact of agricultural extension on adoption and diffusion of lupins as a new crop in Western Australia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 40(4): 571-583. Full journal paper (145K pdf)
Pannell, D.J., Malcolm, L.R. and Kingwell, R.S. (2000). Are we risking too much? Perspectives on risk in farm modelling. Agricultural Economics 23(1): 69-78. Full paper (65 K)
Pannell D.J. and Glenn N.A. (2000). A Framework for Economic Evaluation and Selection of Sustainability Indicators in Agriculture, Ecological Economics 33(1): 135-149. Full paper (93 K)
Pannell, D.J. (1999). Social and economic challenges in the development of complex farming systems, Agroforestry Systems 45(1-3): 393-409. Full paper (65K)
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1999). Agricultural extension policy and practice in Australia: an overview, Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 6(2): 83-92. Click here to go to the journal's web site.
Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1999). A conceptual framework of adoption of an agricultural innovation, Agricultural Economics 21: 145-154.
Pannell, D.J. (1999). On the estimation of on-farm benefits of agricultural research, Agricultural Systems 61(2): 123-134. Full paper (61 K)
Pannell, D.J. (1999). Economics, extension and the adoption of land conservation innovations in agriculture, International Journal of Social Economics 26(7/8/9): 999-1012.
Pannell, D.J. (1999). On the balance between strategic-basic and applied agricultural research. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 43(1): 91-113.
Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S. (1999). Sustainable agriculture: A question of ecology, equity, economic efficiency or expedience? Journal of Sustainable Agriculture. 13(4): 57-66. Full paper (35 K)
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). The changing relationship between private and public sector agricultural extension in Australia. Rural Society 8(2): 133-151. Full paper (94K)
Bennett, A.L. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). Economic evaluation of a weed-activated sprayer for herbicide application to patchy weed populations. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 42(4): 389-408. abstract
Pannell, D.J. and Nordblom, T.L. (1998). Impact of risk aversion on whole-farm management in Syria. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 42(3): 227-247. abstract
Pannell, D.J. (1997). Sensitivity analysis of normative economic models: Theoretical framework and practical strategies. Agricultural Economics 16: 139-152. Full paper (100 K)
Pannell, D.J. (1996). Lessons from a decade of whole-farm modelling in Western Australia. Review of Agricultural Economics 18: 373-383. Full paper (61 K)
Schmidt, C. and Pannell, D.J. (1996). Economic issues in management of herbicide resistant weeds. Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 64: 301-308. abstract
Schmidt, C. and Pannell, D.J. (1996). The role and value of herbicide-resistant lupins in Western Australian agriculture. Crop Protection 15: 539-548. abstract
Gorddard, R.J., Pannell, D.J. and Hertzler, G.L. (1996). Economic evaluation of strategies for management of herbicide resistance. Agricultural Systems 51: 281-298. abstract
Pannell, D.J., Kingwell, R.S. and Schilizzi, S. (1996). Debugging mathematical programming models: Principles and practical strategies. Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 64: 86-100. abstract Awarded outstanding RMAE journal article for 1996.
Pannell, D.J. (1995). Optimal herbicide strategies for weed control under risk aversion. Review of Agricultural Economics 17: 337-350.
Pannell, D.J. (1995). Economic aspects of legume management and legume research in dryland farming systems of southern Australia. Agricultural Systems 49: 217-236.
Pannell, D.J. (1995). Optimal herbicide strategies given yield and quality impacts of weeds. Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 63: 311-317.
Gorddard, R.J., Pannell, D.J. and Hertzler, G.L. (1995). An optimal control model of integrated weed management under herbicide resistance. Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 39: 71-87.
Pannell, D.J. (1994). The value of information in herbicide decision making for weed control in Australian wheat crops. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 19(2): 366-381.
Pannell, D.J. (1994). Economic justifications for government involvement in weed management: a catalogue of market failures. Plant Protection Quarterly 9(4): 131-137.
Nordblom, T., Pannell, D.J., Christiansen, S., Nersoyan, N. and Bahhady, F. (1994). From weed to wealth? Prospects for medic pastures in Mediterranean farming systems of north-west Syria. Agricultural Economics 11(1): 29-42.
Pannell, D.J. and Gill, G.S. (1994). Mixtures of wild oats (avena fatua) and ryegrass (lolium rigidum) in wheat: competition and optimal economic control. Crop Protection 13(5): 371-375.
Kingwell, R.S., Pannell, D.J. and Robinson S.D. (1993). Tactical responses to seasonal conditions in whole-farm planning in Western Australia. Agricultural Economics 8: 211-226.
Dorr, G.J. and Pannell, D.J. (1992). Economics of improved spatial distribution of herbicide for weed control in crops. Crop Protection 11(4): 385-391.
Pannell, D.J. (1992). The economics of herbicide application for weed control: Deterministic, stochastic and tactical analyses, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 36(1): 97. (abstract).*
Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1991). The economic trade-off between pasture production and crop weed control, Agricultural Systems 36(1): 1-15.
Pannell, D.J. (1991). Pests and pesticides, risk and risk aversion, Agricultural Economics 5(4): 361-383.
Abadi Ghadim, A.K., Kingwell, R.S. and Pannell, D.J. (1991). An economic evaluation of deep tillage to reduce soil compaction on crop-livestock farms in Western Australia. Agricultural Systems 37(3): 291-307.
Pannell, D.J. (1991). Responses to risk in weed control decisions under expected profit maximisation: Reply, Journal of Agricultural Economics 42(3): 407-408.*
Pannell, D.J. (1991). Economics and the law relating to flexibility of chemical rates: Reply, Plant Protection Quarterly 6(3): 154-155.*
Pannell, D.J. (1990). A model of wheat yield response to application of diclofop-methyl to control ryegrass (Lolium rigidum), Crop Protection 9(6): 422-8.
Pannell, D.J. (1990). Responses to risk in weed control decisions under expected profit maximisation, Journal of Agricultural Economics 41(3): 391-403. Winner of the Agricultural Economics Society prize essay competition.
Pannell, D.J. (1990). An economic response model of herbicide application for weed control in crops, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 34(3): 223-241.
Lindner, R.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1990). Product market distortions and the returns to federal laying-hen research in Canada: Comment, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 38: 345-9.
Pannell, D.J. (1989). An alternative representation of proportionality among nutrients in least cost feed formulation, British Poultry Science 30(3): 711-713.
Pannell, D.J. (1989). Economics and the law relating to flexibility of chemical rates, Plant Protection Quarterly 4(3): 104-6.
Pannell, D.J. (1989). REFLIST: A program to assist in preparation of reference lists in theses and journal articles, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 57(1,2,3): 129-33.*
Pannell, D.J. and Falconer, D.A. (1988). The relative contributions to profit of fixed and applied nitrogen in a crop-livestock farm system, Agricultural Systems 26(1): 1-17.
Pannell, D.J. (1988). Weed management: a review of applied economics research in Australia, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 56(3): 255-69.
Pannell, D.J. (1988). The place of expert systems in agricultural economics, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 56(2): 206-9.
Patten, L.H., Hardaker, J.B. and Pannell, D.J. (1988). Utility efficient programming for whole-farm planning, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 32(2/3): 88-97.
Falconer, D., Lowe, M., Ewing, M. and Pannell, D. (1988). Benefits and costs of medic establishment in the low rainfall wheatbelt, Journal of Agriculture, Western Australia 29(1): 3-7.*
Kingwell, R.S. and Pannell, D.J. (1988). Limits to potential yield, Agricultural Science 1(7): 36-8.*
Pannell, D.J. (1988). An integrated package for linear programming, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 56(2): 234-5.*
Pannell, D.J. (1988). Theory and reality of weed control thresholds: a comment, Plant Protection Quarterly 3(1): 43-4.*
Pannell, D.J. and Panetta, F.D. (1986). Estimating the on-farm cost of skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea) in Western Australia using a wholefarm programming model, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 17(3/4): 213-227.
Morrison, D.A., Kingwell, R.S., Pannell, D.J. and Ewing M.A. (1986). A mathematical programming model of a crop-livestock farm system, Agricultural Systems 20(4): 243-268.
Pannell, D.J. (1984). Using simulation for economic assessment of the skeleton weed eradication programme in Western Australia, Australian Weeds 3(4): 146-149.
* Edited but not refereed
Book chapters
Pannell, D.J. (2009). Enhancing the environmental benefits of agroforestry through government policy mechanisms. In: I. Nuberg, B. George and R. Reid (eds.) Agroforestry for Natural Resource Management, CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 309-321. Full paper (75K)
Doole, G.J. and Pannell, D.J. (2009). On the economic analysis of crop rotations, In: Crop Rotation: Economics, Management and Impact, Chapter 3, Nova Science, Hauppauge, New York, pp. 71–106. Available here.
Pannell, D.J. (2008). Experiences with alternative land, water and biodiversity policy approaches in Australia, In: Chapter 14 of Breath of Fresh Air, The Fraser Institute. Free download here.
Doole, G.J. and Pannell, D.J. (2008). On the economic analysis of crop rotations, In: Crop Rotation: Economics, Management and Impact, Nova Science, Hauppauge, New York. (forthcoming)
Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S. (2006). Time and discounting in economic decision making. In: Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S. (eds). Economics and the Future: Time and Discounting in Private and Public Decision Making, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, pp. 1-11.
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Avoiding simplistic assumptions in discounting cash flows for private decisions. In: Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi (eds). Economics and the Future: Time and Discounting in Private and Public Decision Making, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, pp. 25-35.
Schilizzi, S. and Pannell, D.J. (2006). Time will tell: Pending questions on discounting. In: Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S. (eds). Economics and the Future: Time and Discounting in Private and Public Decision Making, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, pp. 169-176.
Cullen, P. and Pannell, D. (2006). Salinity, In: P. Attiwill and B. Wilson (Eds.) Ecology: An Australian Perspective, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 161-175.
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Enhancing the environmental benefits of agroforestry through government policy mechanisms. In: I. Nuberg (ed.) Agroforestry for Natural Resource Management, (forthcoming). Full paper (75K)
Weersink, A., Jeffrey, S. and Pannell, D. (2004). Modeling Farming System Linkages. in G. Filson, (ed.) Farming Systems Analysis of Intensive Agriculture: Following the Linkages to Sustainability. UBC Press, Vancouver, pp. 117-138.
Pannell, D.J., Ewing, M.A. and Ridley, A.M. (2004). Dryland salinity in Australia: Overview and prospects, In: Graham, T., Pannell, D.J. and White, B. (eds) Dryland Salinity: Economic Issues at Farm, Catchment and Policy Levels, CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, Perth (in press). Full paper (71K)
Graham, T., White, B. and Pannell, D.J. (2004). Metamodelling for the hydrology component of dryland salinity, In: Graham, T., Pannell, D.J. and White, B. (eds) Dryland Salinity: Economic Issues at Farm, Catchment and Policy Levels, CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, Perth (in press).
Pannell, D.J. (2003). Uncertainty and Adoption of Sustainable Farming Systems. in B.A. Babcock, R.W. Fraser and J.N. Lekakis (eds), Risk Management and the Environment: Agriculture in Perspective, Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 67-81. Full paper (50K)
Abadi Ghadim, A.K., Pannell, D.J. (2003). Risk Attitudes and Risk Perceptions of Crop Producers in Western Australia, in B.A. Babcock, R.W. Fraser and J.N. Lekakis (eds), Risk Management and the Environment: Agriculture in Perspective, Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 113-133.
Pannell, D.J. and Zilberman, D. (2001). Economic and sociological factors affecting growers decision making on herbicide resistance. In: D.L. Shaner and S.B. Powles (eds.) Herbicide Resistance and World Grains, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 251-277. Full paper (110K)
Pannell,D.J. (2001). Explaining non-adoption of practices to prevent dryland salinity in Western Australia: Implications for policy. In: A. Conacher (ed.), Land Degradation, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 335-346. Full paper (49K).
Marsh, S.P., Burton, M.P. and Pannell,D.J. (2001). Understanding farmer monitoring of a sustainability indicator: Depth to saline groundwater in Western Australia. In: A. Conacher (ed.), Land Degradation, Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 207-222. Full paper (141K)
Pannell, D.J. (1999). Social and Economic Challenges in the Development of Complex Farming Systems, In: Lefroy EC, Hobbs RJ, O'Connor MH and Pate JS (eds) Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural Ecosystems, Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 449-465. Full paper (65K)
Pannell, D.J. and Bennett, A.L. (1999). Economic feasibility of precision weed management: Is it worth the investment? In: R.W. Medd and J.E. Pratley (eds), Precision Weed Management in Crops and Pastures, CRC for Weed Management Systems, Adelaide, pp. 138-148. Full paper (128K)
Pannell, D.J. (1998). Economic assessment of the role and value of lupins in the farming system. In: J.S. Gladstones, C. Atkins and J. Hamblin (eds.), Lupins as Crop Plant: Biology, Production and Utilization, CAB International, Wallingford, pp. 339-351.
Pannell, D.J. (1993). Optimising herbicide application rates. In: J. Dodd, R.J. Martin and K.M. Howes (eds), Management of Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia. Department of Agriculture, Western Australian: Perth, Bulletin 4243, pp. 92-94.
Gill, G.S. and Pannell, D.J. (1993). Delaying herbicide resistance in ryegrass. In: J. Dodd, R.J. Martin and K.M. Howes (eds), Management of Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia. Department of Agriculture, Western Australian: Perth, Bulletin 4243, pp. 187-190.
Pannell, D.J. and Falconer, D.A. (1987). Solution, interpretation and revision of MIDAS, In: R.S. Kingwell and D.J. Pannell (Eds). MIDAS, A Bioeconomic Model of a Dryland Farm System, Pudoc, Wageningen, 55-63.
Pannell, D.J. (1987). Crop-livestock interactions and rotation selection, In: R.S. Kingwell and D.J. Pannell (Eds). MIDAS, A Bioeconomic Model of a Dryland Farm System, Pudoc, Wageningen, 64-73.
Ewing, M.A., Pannell, D.J. and James, P.K. (1987). The profitability of lupin:cereal rotations, In: R.S. Kingwell and D.J. Pannell (Eds). MIDAS, A Bioeconomic Model of a Dryland Farm System, Pudoc, Wageningen, 82-90.
Pannell, D.J. and Bennett, D. (1987). Costs and benefits of alkaline treatment of cereal residues, In: R.S. Kingwell and D.J. Pannell (Eds). MIDAS, A Bioeconomic Model of a Dryland Farm System, Pudoc, Wageningen, 99-103.
Pannell, D.J. and Falconer, D.A. (1987). The value of Nitrogen in a crop-livestock farm system: a bioeconomic modelling approach, In: P.E. Bacon, J. Evans, R.R. Storrier and A.C. Taylor. Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Systems of Temperate Australia, Australian Soil Science Society, Wagga Wagga, pp. 449-66.
Ewing, M.A. and Pannell, D.J. (1987). Development of regional pasture research priorities using mathematical programming, In: J.L. Wheeler, C.J. Pearson and G.E. Robards (Eds) Temperate Pastures: Their Production, Use and Management, Australian Wool Corporation/CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 583-5.
Proceedings - invited papers
Roberts, A.M. and Pannell, D.J. (2009). Science tools to inform regional investment decisions – more than ‘toys for the boys’? In Anderssen, R.S., R.D. Braddock and L.T.H. Newham (eds), 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, July 2009, pp. 2377-2383. ISBN: 978-0-9758400-7-8. Full paper (270K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2009). Making the most of 'Caring for our Country', Outlook 2009 conference, Canberra 3-4 March 2009, Full paper (188K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. and Ridley, A.M. (2008). Lessons from dryland salinity policy experience in Australia, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (100K)
Clayton, H. and Pannell, D.J. (2006). Balancing production, conservation and nrm: socioeconomic considerations in policy design, Fenner Conference on the Environment, 8-9 November 2006, Canberra, Australia.
Byrne, F., Pannell, D.J. (2006). Integrating physical, biological, social and economic sciences for dryland salinity management and policy, Proceedings, Australian Earth Sciences Convention, 2-6 July 2006, Melbourne, Geological Society of Australia, Sydney, and the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Perth. Extended abstract at conference web site (pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2005). Policies and politics: Challenges and opportunities for agricultural and resource economists, Keynote paper presented at New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Conference, Nelson, New Zealand, 26-27 August 2005.
Pannell, D.J. (2005). Economic and Social Dimensions of Dryland Salinity in Australia, International Salinity Forum: Managing Saline Soils and Water: Science, Technology, and Social Issues, Riverside, California, April 25-27 2005.
Pannell, D.J. and Ewing, M.E. (2004). Managing secondary dryland salinity: Options and challenges, New directions for a diverse planet: Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 26 Sep - 1 Oct 2004. Full paper (66K)
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Politics and dryland salinity, In: Proceedings of the Conference "Salinity Solutions: Working with Science and Society", 2-5 August 2004, Bendigo, Victoria, Eds: Ridley, A., Feikema, P., Bennet, S., Rogers, M.J., Wilkinson, R. and Hirth, J. (Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity: Perth). CD-ROM Full paper (63K) Summary version (19K)
Ridley, A.M., Pannell, D.J., Ewing, M.A. and Lefroy, E. (2004). The role of plants and plant-based R&D in managing dryland salinity in Australia. In: Proceedings of the Conference "Salinity Solutions: Working with Science and Society", 2-5 August 2004, Bendigo, Victoria, Eds: Ridley, A., Feikema, P., Bennet, S., Rogers, M.J., Wilkinson, R. and Hirth, J. (Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity: Perth). CD-ROM Full paper (147K pdf)
Pannell, D.J., Ewing, M.A. and Ridley, A.M. (2003). Cursed by too much water in a dry place: implications of dryland salinity for farm management, policy and research in Australia, Proceedings, 14th International Farm Management Congress 10-15 August 2003, Perth, Western Australia, CD-ROM. Full paper (71K)
Pannell, D.J. (2003). Effectively communicating economics to policy makers, Invited paper presented at the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle, Western Australia, 12-14 February 2003. Full paper (103K pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2002). National economic and policy issues in the productive use of salinised resources, In: PUR$L 2002, Wake Up Australia! Saltland Opportunities: Profit for our Community and the Environment, 8th National Conference and Workshop on the Productive Use and Rehabilitation of Saline Land (PUR$L), Fremantle-Kojonup-Katanning, Western Australia, 16-20 September 2002, Conference Proceedings, (no editor), Promaco Conventions: Perth, pp. 211-221. Full paper (48K)
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Human dimensions of integrated weed management, In: H. Spafford Jacob, J. Dodd and J.H. Moore, 13th Australian Weeds Conference, Papers and Proceedings, 8-13 September 2002, Perth, Western Australia, Plant Protection Society of WA, Perth, pp. 8-15. Full paper (53K)
Pannell, D.J. (2002). 'Loving, losing and living with our environment', invited presentation, Getting it Right, 11-12 March 2002, Adelaide. http://www.agrifood.info/10pub_conn_Aut2002_4.htm
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Economic Aspects of Salinity in Wheatbelt Valleys of Western Australia, Dealing with Salinity in Wheatbelt Valleys: Processes, Prospects and Practical Options. Papers, Proceedings and Outcomes of the Field Tour/Conference/Workshop, July 31-August 1 2001, Merredin, Western Australia, CD-ROM, Water and Rivers Commission, Perth. Full paper (76K)
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Economic Dimensions of Landcare, State Landcare Conference 2001, 11-14 September 2001, Mandurah Western Australia, pp. 131-144. Full paper (74K)
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Decision Support for Integrated Weed Management. Proceedings of the Third International Weed Science Congress, 6-11 June 2000, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, Manuscript number 148, 14 pp., CD-ROM. Available from International Weed Science Congress, Oxford, MS, USA. Full paper (68K)
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Return to Investment in R&D: Imperatives and Challenges. Invited presentation to Cooperative Research Centre Association, Annual Conference, 16 May 2001, Perth.
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Dryland salinity: Inevitable, inequitable, intractable? Presidential Address, 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 23-25 2001. Full paper (132K)
Pannell, D.J. (2000). 'What is the Value of a Sustainability Indicator? Economic and Social Issues in Monitoring and Management for Sustainability' Invited paper presented at two-day workshop, 'Application of sustainability indicators to the management of soil and catchment health in the northern grains region of New South Wales.' UNE, Armidale, NSW, 1. 11-12 July 2000. Full paper (38K)
Pannell, D.J. (1999). Paying for weeds: Economics and policies for weeds in extensive land systems, In: D. Eldridge and D. Freudenberger (eds.), People and Rangelands, Building the Future, Proceedings of the VI International Rangelands Congress, Townsville, Queensland, Australia July 19-23 1999, Volume 2, Published by VI International Rangeland Congress, Inc., Aitkenvale, Queensland, pp. 571-576.
Pannell, D.J. (1998). Landcare and the adoption of sustainable farming systems, Profitable and Sustainable Farming Systems - Where are the $?, Proceedings from the Seminar, 2-3 July 1998, Geelong, Victoria, Rural Resources Group, Geelong, pp. 90-107. Full paper (59K)
Pannell, D.J. (1997). Social and economic challenges to the development of complex farming systems, Workshop on Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural Ecosystems, Perth, Western Australia, 2-6 Sept. 1997. Full paper (65K)
Schmidt, C.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1995). The role and value of herbicide-resistant lupins in Western Australian agriculture, In: G.D. McLean and G.Evans (eds.), Herbicide-Resistant Crops and Pastures in Australian Farming Systems. Proceedings of a GRDC, CRDC, British Council, RIRDC, and BRS Workshop, Canberra, 15-16 March 1995. Bureau of Resource Sciences: Canberra, pp. 163-173.
Pannell, D.J. and Ewing, M.A. (1990). The economics of pastures in wheat-sheep farming, Proceedings, Profitable Pastures for the 90's, July 12-13, Muresk Institute of Agriculture, Northam, Monsanto Australia Limited.
Martin, R.J. and Pannell, D.J. (1990). Improving the efficiency of weed control in agronomic crops, Proceedings of the Ninth Australian Weeds Conference, Adelaide, 6-10 August 1990, pp. 1-9.
Pannell, D.J. (1987). Weed control economics research in Australia, Proceedings of the Eighth Australian Weeds Conference, Sydney, 21-25 September 1987, pp. 1-15.
Ewing, M.A., Pannell, D.J. and Morrison D.A. (1986). The place of lupins in the farm rotation: A whole-farm modelling approach, Proceedings of 4th International Lupin Conference, Geraldton, Western Australia, August 15-22, 1986, pp 152-60.
Morrison, D.A. and Pannell, D.J. (1985). Applying the systems approach, IN Proceedings, Systems For Profit, Towards Integrated Crop-Stock Farming, Farm Management Foundation, Perth, pp 105-16.
Pannell, D.J. and Kingwell, R.S. (1985). Choosing rotations by computer, IN Rethinking Rotations, Kondinin and Districts Farm Improvement Group, Kondinin.
Pannell, D.J. and Morrison D.A. (1984). The importance of interdependencies in economic farm planning, IN How Much Wheat Do Sheep Grow, Proceedings, Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth.
Proceedings - contributed papers
White, B., Doole, G., Byrd, D. and Pannell, D. (2009). An economic analysis of environmental bonds in the Western Australian mineral sands industry, in Fourie, A.B. and Tibbett, M. (eds.), Mine Closure 2009, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Mine Closure, 9-11 September 2009, Perth Australia, Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Nedlands, pp.167-174.
Ferdowsian, R. and Pannell, D.J. (2009). Explaining long-term trends in hydrographs. In Anderssen, R.S., R.D. Braddock and L.T.H. Newham (eds), 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, July 2009, pp. 2377-2383. ISBN: 978-0-9758400-7-8. Full paper (339K pdf)
Ridley, A. and Pannell, D. (2008) Piloting a systematic framework (SIF3) for public investment in regional natural resource management in dryland salinity in Australia, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (49K)
Alexander, J., Ridley, A. and Pannell, D. (2008). Victorian Catchment Management approaches to salinity investment, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (34K)
Park, G., Alexander, J., Ridley, A. and Pannell, D. (2008). Transforming Planning and Practice for Regional Natural Resource Management: Lessons from SIF3 in North Central Victoria, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (45K)
Marsh, S., Seymour, E., Pannell, D., Ridley, A. and Wilkinson (2008) Capacity needs for effective NRM at the regional level: a case study of two catchment organizations, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (32K)
Seymour, E., Pannell, D., Ridley, A., Marsh, S. and Wilkinson, R. (2008). Understanding the capacity of catchment organisations to make decisions about natural resource management in Australia, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (42K)
Beverly, C., Ridley, A., Hocking, M. and Pannell, D. (2008). Protecting high-value assets from salinity in the Avon Richardson catchment, Australia, Proceedings, 2nd International Salinity Forum: Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March – 3 April 2008, Adelaide (CD-ROM). Paper (51K)
Pannell, D.J. (2006). Using incentives to buy land-use change in agriculture for environmental benefits, Proceedings, 26th Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists, 12-16 August 2006, Gold Coast, Australia [CD-ROM]. Full paper via AgEcon Search
John, M., Pannell, D.J., and Kingwell, R.S. (2006). Climate change and the economics of farm management in the face of land degradation: Dryland salinity in Western Australia, Proceedings, 26th Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists, 12-16 August 2006, Gold Coast, Australia [CD-ROM]. Full paper via AgEcon Search
Sounness, M., Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S. (2004). Innovative grazing systems for Western Australia: meeting the perennial challenge "Salinity Solutions: Working with Science and Society", 2-5 August 2004, Bendigo, Victoria, Eds: Ridley, A., Feikema, P., Bennet, S., Rogers, M.J., Wilkinson, R. and Hirth, J. (Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity: Perth). CD-ROM
Doole, G. J., Pannell, D. J., Revell, C. K., Abadi, A. (2004). How profitable are perennial pasture phases in Western Australian cropping systems?, In: Sindel, B.M. and Johnson, S.B. (eds), Proceedings of the 14th Australian Weeds Conference "Weed Management: Balancing People, Planet, Profit", 6-9 Sept 2004, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Weed Society of New South Wales, Sydney, pp.82-87.
Llewellyn, R.S. and Pannell D.J. (2003). Identifying key farmer perceptions for planning and evaluation of extension, Proceedings, Australian Farming Systems Conference, Toowoomba, Queensland, 7-10 September 2003. CD-ROM (refereed) http://afsa.asn.au/pdfs/llewellynrick.pdf
Ferdowsian, R. and Pannell, D.J. (2001). Explaining trends in groundwater depths: Distinguishing between atypical rainfall events, time trends, and the impacts of treatments, MODSIM 2001, International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, The Australian National University, Canberra, Austalia, Proceedings, Volume 2: Natural Systems (Part Two), Editors: Fereidoun Ghassemi, Peter Whetton, Richard Little and Mark Littleboy, Publisher: Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Canberra, pp. 549-554. Full paper (53K)
Monjardino, M., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S. (2001). A multi-species bio-economic model for the management of Lolium rigidum and Raphanus raphanistrum in Australian dryland agriculture. Proceedings of the Third International Weed Science Congress, 6-11 June 2000, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, Manuscript number 62, 17 pp., CD-ROM. Available from International Weed Science Congress, Oxford, MS, USA.
Monjardino, M., Pannell, D. and Powles, S. (2000) The value of green manuring in integrated management of ryegrass. In: V. Stewart (ed.) Crop Updates, 2000 Weed Updates Western Australia, Presented at Rendezvous Observations City, Western Australia, 16-17 February 2000, Bulletin 4402, Agriculture Western Australia, Perth, pp. 29-30.
Marsh, S.P., Burton, M. and Pannell, D. (1999). "Changes in Groundwater Monitoring by Farmers: A Preliminary Analysis". In WA BankWest Landcare Conference "Where Community Counts", Proceedings, Esperance WA, 8-10 Sept 1999.
Pannell, D.J. and MacAulay, T.G. (1998). Practical and economic issues in multidisciplinary research. Proceedings of the Bioeconomics Workshop, Post-Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 22 January, Armidale, New South Wales, ABARE, Canberra, pp. 1-12.
Abadi, A. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). Bioeconomic modelling with end users in mind: the MIDAS experience in Western Australia. Proceedings of the Bioeconomics Workshop, Post-Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 22 January, Armidale, New South Wales, ABARE, Canberra, pp. 27-33. Full paper (113 K)
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1997). The Changing Relationship Between Private and Public Sector Agricultural Extension in Australia, in Proceedings of the 2nd Australasia Pacific Extension Conference, Managing Change - Building Knowledge and Skills, Albury, NSW 18-21 Nov 1997, Vol II, pp. 350-356. Full paper (94K) (similar paper, not identical)
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1997). What we think we know about extension, and why its not enough for Landcare. Paper presented at RGC Mineral Sands Limited State Landcare Conference 1997, Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton, 1-4 September 1997. (Accidentally omitted from proceedings). Full paper (29K)
Pannell, D.J. (1996). Toward a balance between strategic-basic and applied agricultural research. Proceedings, Global Agricultural Science Policy for the Twenty First Century, Contributed Papers, 26-28 August 1996, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 457-484.
Abadi Ghadim, A.K., Pannell, D.J., Bennett, A. and Stewart, V. (1996). Farmers' risk perspective on adoption of legume crops. In: M. Asghar (ed.), Proceedings of the 8th Australian Agronomy Conference 1996, Toowoomba, Queensland, 30 January - 2 February, 1996, Australian Society of Agronomy, Carlton, Victoria, pp. 56-59.
Shomo, F., Nordblom, T., Nasser, S., Malkei, G., Bahhady, F., Christiansen, S., Pannell, D. and Redman, E. (1995). Preliminary economic analysis of medic pasture and other dryland crops in two-year rotations with wheat in northeast Syria, Proceedings, Regional Symposium on Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems in the Dry Areas of West Asia and North Africa, 6-8 November 1995, Amman, Jordan.
Marsh, S.P., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner, R.K. (1994). Extension and adoption of lupins in Western Australia. In: Proceedings of the First Australian Lupin Technical Symposium, Perth, Western Australia, 17-21 October 1994, pp. 191-211.
Abadi, A., Pannell, D. and Gorddard, R. (1993). Integration of chemical and non-chemical weed control under herbicide resistance in continuous cropping: an economic analysis, Proceedings, 10th Australian and 14th Asian-Pacific Weed Conference, Brisbane, September 1993, pp. 475-479.
Bathgate, A.D., Schmidt, C., and Pannell, D. (1993). Economics of changing rotation to combat herbicide resistance, Proceedings, 10th Australian and 14th Asian-Pacific Weed Conference, Brisbane, September 1993, pp. 480-484.
Bajalinov, E.B. and Pannell, D.J. (1993). GULF: A general, user-friendly linear and linear-fractional programming package, Symposium on Applied Mathematical Programming and Modeling, APMOD93, Volume of Extended Abstracts, Budapest, Hungary, January 6-8, 1993. pp. 21-23.
Pannell, D.J. (1992). Economics of Herbicide Resistance. Papers and Resolutions of the National Herbicide Resistance Extension Workshop, Charles Hawker Conference Centre, 21 October 1992. pp. 97-98.
Pannell, D.J. (1990). Do herbicides reduce income variability from agronomic crops? Proceedings of the Nineth Australian Weeds Conference, Adelaide, 6-10 August 1990, pp. 10-14.
Martin, R.J., Pannell, D.J. and Cullis, B.R. (1990). A model for estimating the optimal economic rate of tralkoxydim for control of wild oats (Avena spp.) in wheat. Proceedings of the EWRS Symposium on Integrated Weed Management in Cereals, 1990, pp. 305-313.
Ewing, M.A., Pannell, D.J. and Morrison, D.A. (1989). Pastures and profit in an Australian ley farming system, Proceedings of the XVI International Grasslands Congress, Nice, France.
Unpublished conference papers
Pannell, D.J. (2008). Public benefits, private benefits and policy mechanism choice for land-use change: technology change, presented at 52nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra, 5-8 Feb 2008. here (117K pdf file)
Pannell, D.J. (2006). A framework to select policy tools for dryland salinity. Presented at the 50th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Sydney, NSW, 8-10 Feb 2006.
John, M., Pannell, D.J. and Kingwell, R. (2005). Climate change and the economics of farm management in the face of land degradation: Dryland salinity in Western Australia. Paper presented at International Policy Forum on Greenhouse Gas Management, Victoria, British Columbia, April 28-29 2005 Full paper (218K)
Pannell, D.J. (2005). Some issues of confusion or controversy in microeconomics. Presented at the 49th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 9-11 Feb 2005 Full paper (81K)
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Flat-earth economics: The far-reaching consequences of flat payoff functions in economic decision making, 48th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Melbourne, Victoria, February 11-13 2004. Full paper (75K)
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S.B. (2003). Effective information and the influence of an extension event on perceptions and adoption, 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle, Western Australia, February 12-14 2003.
Graham, T., White, B. and Pannell, D.J. (2003). Efficient policies for salinity management: Preliminary research from a spatial and dynamic model, 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle, Western Australia, February 12-14 2003.
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Prose, Psychopaths and Persistence: Personal Perspectives on Publishing, 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra, February 13-15 2002. Full paper (66K)
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S.B. (2002). Adoption of herbicide resistance management practices by Australian grain growers, 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra, February 13-15 2002. Full paper (126K)
Monjardino, M., Pannell, D.J., and Powles, S.B. (2002). The value of Roundup-Ready® canola in the management of two weeds, 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra, February 13-15 2002.
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Public funding of environmental issues: Where to now? Paper presented at 4th Annual AARES Symposium, Public Funding for Environmental Issues, Meridian Hotel, Melbourne, 5 October 2001. Full paper (42K)
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Avoiding simplistic assumptions commonly made in discounting for private decisions. Preconference Workshop: "Discounting and Discount Rates in Theory and Practice", 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 22 2001.
Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi (2001). Discounting: What are the issues? Preconference Workshop: "Discounting and Discount Rates in Theory and Practice", 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 22 2001.
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Dryland Salinity: Inevitable, Inequitable, Intractable? Presidential Address, 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 23-25 2001. Full paper (132K)
John, M., Bathgate, A., Pannell, D. and Kingwell, R. (2001). Farm-level economics of lucerne in Southern Western Australia, Paper presented at 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 23-25 2001.
Marta Monjardino, David Pannell and Stephen Powles, (2001). A multi-species bio-economic model for integrated weed management, Paper presented at 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 23-25 2001. Full paper (185K)
Cooper, D., Bartle, J., Pannell, D. and Schilizzi, S. (2001). Economics of a multi-product industry for oil mallees in Western Australia. Paper presented at 45th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide, January 23-25 2001. Full paper (64K)
Stewart, Vanessa and David Pannell (2000). Farmer workshops on herbicide resistance, Poster presented at III International Weed Science Congress, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 6-11 June 2000.
Pannell, D.J., McFarlane, D.J., and Ferdowsian, R. (2000). Rethinking the Externality Issue for Dryland Salinity in Western Australia, Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000.
Full paper (114K) brief version (2.5 pages) (11K). newspaper article based on the paper (6K).Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (2000). Risk attitudes and risk perceptions of crop producers in Western Australia, Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000.
Marsh, Sally P., Michael P. Burton, David J. Pannell (2000). Explaining farmers monitoring of sustainability indicators: a bore-ing example for salinity in Western Australia, Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000.
Monjardino, M., D.J. Pannell, S. Powles (2000). The Value of Green Manuring in the Integrated Management of Herbicide-Resistant Annual Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum), Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000. Full paper (208K)
van Bueren, M. S., D. J. Pannell, and G. Hodgson (2000). Mapping the regional benefits and costs of strategies for controlling dryland salinity, Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000.
Llewellyn, Rick, Bob Lindner, David Pannell & Stephen Powles (2000). Adoption of integrated weed management to conserve the herbicide resource: review and framework, Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000. http://www.agribusiness.asn.au/review/2001v9/Llewellyn_2001_1/Llewellyn.htm
Michele John, David Pannell and Ross Kingwell (2000). Modelling dryland salinity in Australia at the farm level: A conversation in need of a little salt, Paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of Sydney, January 23-25 2000.
Pannell, D.J. (1999). Uncertainty and Adoption of Sustainable Farming Systems, Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Christchurch, New Zealand, January 20-22 1999. (SEA Working paper 99/01)
Full paper (50K).Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). The importance of risk in adoption of a crop innovation:Empirical evidence from Western Australia. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale, NSW Jan 19-21 1998. abstract
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). Agricultural extension policy in Australia: The good, the bad and the misguided. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale, NSW Jan 19-21 1998. Full paper (111K).
Glenn, N.A. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). The Economics and Application of Sustainability Indicators in Agriculture. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale, NSW Jan 19-21 1998.
Bennett, A.L. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). The economics of pasture phases in management of herbicide resistance. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale, NSW Jan 19-21 1998.
Sugiharto, T. and Pannell, D.J. (1998). A Stochastic dynamic programming model for management of sheep grazing annual pastures: pasture deferment and stocking rate. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale, NSW Jan 19-21 1998.
Pannell, D.J. and Schilizzi, S. (1997). Sustainable agriculture: A question of Ecology, Economics, Ethics or Expedience? Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Jan 22-24 1997. Full paper (35 K)
Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1997). A conceptual framework of adoption of an innovation including dynamic learning, personal perceptions and risk attitudes. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Jan 22-24 1997.
Stewart, V.A.McL., Pannell, D.J., Kingwell, R.S., and Free, N. (1997). Practical issues in developing a whole-farm bio-economic model. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Jan 22-24 1997.
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (1997). The changing relationship between private and public sector agricultural extension in Australia. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Jan 22-24 1997. Full paper (94K)
Coad, A.M. and Pannell, D.J. (1997). Optimal hedging strategies for price risk management by wool growers: numerical sensitivity to model formulation, risk aversion and price expectations. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Jan 22-24 1997.
Free, N.A., Pannell, D.J. and Shea, G.G. (1997). Economic assessment of a new grain legume for low rainfall environments. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Jan 22-24 1997.
Pannell, D.J. (1996). Sensitivity analysis of normative economic models: Theoretical framework and practical strategies. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Melbourne, Feb 12-14 1996. Full paper (100 K)
Marsh, S.P., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner, R.K. (1996). Does extension pay? A case study looking at the adoption of lupins in Western Australia. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Melbourne, Feb 12-14 1996. Full paper (115K)
Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1996). Pathways to truth: Rates of reduction of uncertainty following trials of a new crop. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Melbourne, Feb 12-14 1996.
Sugiharto, T. and Pannell, D.J. (1996). Management of sheep grazing annual pastures in Western Australia: Pasture deferment and optimal stocking rate. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Melbourne, Feb 12-14 1996.
Pannell, D.J., Malcolm, L.R. and Kingwell, R.S. (1995). Are we risking too much? Perspectives on risk in farm modelling and farm management. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Perth, February 14-16 1995. Full paper (65 K)
Schmidt, C. and Pannell, D.J. (1995). The role and value of a herbicide-resistant lupin crop. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Perth, February 14-16 1995.
Marsh, S., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner, R.K. (1995). Impact of extension on adoption of lupins in Western Australia. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Perth, February 14-16 1995. Full paper (100K)
Schmidt, C., Pannell, D.J. and Stewart, V. (1994). Economics of herbicide resistant weeds. Paper presented at 38th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Wellington, New Zealand, February 1994.
Pannell, D.J. and Morrison, D.A. (1994). Towards a decision support system for economic evaluation of agricultural research. Paper presented at 38th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Wellington, New Zealand, February 1994.
Pannell, D.J., Kingwell, R.S. and Schilizzi, S. (1992). Debugging mathematical programming models: principles and practical strategies. Paper presented at 36th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Canberra, February 1992. abstract
Gregory, P.J. and Pannell, D.J. (1992). Effects of soil water and aeration stresses on subsoil root growth and yield in relation to economic ameliorative practices. Paper presented at National Workshop on problems of root growth.
Pannell, D.J., Kingwell, R.S. and Robinson, S.D. (1991). Farm level responses to lower wool prices under risk aversion. Paper presented to the 35th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale N.S.W., Feb. 1991.
Kingwell, R.S., Pannell, D.J. and Robinson, S.D. (1991). Climatic risk and the value of information. Paper presented to the 35th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, University of New England, Armidale N.S.W., Feb. 1991. (Later published in Agricultural Economics)
Abadi Ghadim, A.K. and Pannell, D.J. (1989). Weed management in crop-pasture rotations. Paper presented to the 33rd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Christchurch, New Zealand, February 1989. (Later published in Agricultural Systems)
Pannell, D.J. (1988). A stochastic model for tactical herbicide decision making, Paper presented to the 32nd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Melbourne, February 1988.
Pannell, D.J. and Pol, J.E. (1987). Prospects for field pea rotations in Western Australia's northern wheatbelt, Paper presented to the 31st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Adelaide, February 1987.
Pannell, D.J. (1986). The value of interactions between crop and livestock enterprises in the eastern wheatbelt of Western Australia, Paper presented to the 30th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Canberra, February 1986. (Later published as a chapter in book: Kingwell and Pannell, 1987).
Working papers
Ridley AM and Pannell DJ (2005). SIF3: An investment framework for managing dryland salinity in Australia. SEA Working paper 1901. CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, University of Western Australia, Perth. Full paper (at SEA News site)
Pannell, D. J. (2005) Someone has to pay … any volunteers? Voluntary versus regulatory approaches to environmental protection in agricultural landscapes of Australia. SEA Working paper 1801. CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, University of Western Australia. http://www.crcsalinity.com.au/newsletter/sea/articles/SEA_1801.html
Sounness, M., Pannell, D. and Schilizzi, S. (2004) Innovative grazing systems for Western Australia: meeting the perennial challenge, SEA Working paper 1702. CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, University of Western Australia. http://www.crcsalinity.com.au/newsletter/sea/articles/SEA_1702.html
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Economics and the conservation of native biodiversity. SEA Working paper 1601. CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, University of Western Australia. http://www1.crcsalinity.com.au/newsletter/sea/articles/SEA_1601.html
R. Ferdowsian, D.J. Pannell and M. Lloyd (2002). Explaining groundwater depths in saltland: impacts of saltbush, rainfall, and time trends, SEA Working Paper 02/09, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia. Full paper (70K) (Presented at the 8th National Conference and Workshop on the Productive Use and Rehabilitation of Saline Land (PUR$L), Fremantle, 16-20 September 2002.)
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Including land values in analysis of land conservation investments, SEA Working Paper 02/02, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (10K)
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Managing salinity with markets, plants and engineering: How do we move policy forward? Transcript of presentation to Select Committee on Salinity Seminar: "Investing in Solutions to Salinity" at Parliament House, Sydney, Monday 8 April 2002, SEA Working Paper 02/01, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (31K)
Winter, T., Pannell, D.J. and McCann, L. (2001). The economics of desalination and its potential application in Australia, SEA Working Paper 00/12, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (32K)
Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell, D.J. and Powles, S.B. (2001). Farmer perceptions of the herbicide resistance ‘wall’, SEA Working Paper 01/13, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (83K)
Pannell, D.J. (2000). Ethics in dryland salinity management and policy, SEA Working Paper 2000/04, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (19K)
Pannell, D.J. (2000). Market-Based Mechanisms, Financial Incentives and Other Institutional Innovations: Assessing Their Potential for Addressing Dryland Salinity SEA Working Paper 00/09 Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (23K)
Pannell, D.J. (2000). Salt levy? The complex case for public funding of salinity. SEA Working Paper 2000/01, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (44K) brief version prepared for newspaper (9K) version published by newspaper (9K)
Van Bueren, M.S. and Pannell, D.J. (1999). Literature Review: Regional Economic Studies of Dryland Salinity, SEA Working Paper 99/05, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (76K)
Pannell, P.B. and Pannell, D.J. (1999). Introduction to Social Surveying: Pitfalls, Potential Problems and Preferred Practices. SEA Working Paper 99/04. Full paper (66K)
Pannell, D.J. (1998). On the use of individual-farm models for analysis of resource conservation problems, SEA Working Paper 98/03, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia. Full paper (71K)
Pannell, D.J. (1988). Modelling risk in linear programming using direct solution of linearly segmented approximations of the utility function, University of Western Australia, Agricultural Economics Discussion Paper 2/88.
Pannell, D.J. (1988). A multivariate normal random number generator, University of Western Australia, Agricultural Economics Discussion Paper 5/88.
Other publications
Seymour, E., Curtis, A., Pannell, D., Ridley, R. and Allan, C. (2008). Exploring community values (and influencing factors) assigned to three natural assets on the Moolort Plains, Victoria. ILWS Report No. 47, Charles Sturt University, 44 pp. Full report 474K
Pannell, D., Ridley, A., Seymour, E., Marsh, S. and Wilkinson, R. (2008).Capacity building in regional NRM, Issues in prioritisation, planning and implementation of environmental works at the regional level, RIRDC Publication No 08/181 RIRDC Project No UWA-92A, RIRDC, Canberra, Full report (630K)
Sparks, T, George, R, Wallace, K, Pannell, D, Burnside, D & Stelfox, L (2006). Salinity Investment Framework Phase II, Western Australia, Department of Environment, Salinity and Land Use Impacts Series Report No. SLUI 34.
Pannell, D.J. (2005). Salinity. Transcript of talk on Ockham’s Razor program, ABC Radio National, 18 December 2005, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ockham/stories/s1528840.htm
Pannell, D.J. (2005). Managing dryland Salinity for economic and natural resource outcomes, Australian Forest Grower, Vol 28, no. 3, Special Liftout No. 73, Spring 2005, 8 pp.
Pluske, J.M., Pannell, D.J. and Bennett, A.L. (2004). RIM 2004 Reference Manual, A Decision Tool for Integrated Management of Herbicide-Resistant Annual Ryegrass, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
Pannell, D.J., Stewart, V.A.M., Bennett, A.L., Monjardino, M., Schmidt, C.P. and Powles, S.B. (2004). RIM 2004 User’s Manual, A Decision Tool for Integrated Management of Herbicide-Resistant Annual Ryegrass, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
Pannell, D.J., Ridley, A., Regan, P. and Gale, G. (2004). Catchment management bodies in four Australian states: structures, legislation, and relationships to Government agencies, CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, UWA, Perth. paper (111k) (pdf file)
Later updated to
Pannell, D.J., Ridley, A., Seymour, E., Regan, P. and Gale, G. (2007). Regional natural resource management arrangements for Australian states: structures, legislation, and relationships to Government agencies, CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, UWA, Perth. paper (129k) (pdf file)Pannell, D.J. (2004). Catchment Management Bodies and the CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, UWA, Perth. paper (92K) (pdf)
Pannell, D.J. (2003). The difficulties of getting a research paper published. Transcript of talk on Ockham’s Razor program, ABC Radio National, 26/10/2003, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ockham/stories/s972742.htm
Pannell, D.J. (2002). (a) Salinity policy: A tale of fallacies, misconceptions and hidden assumptions, (b) CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity, and (c) The SEA Project, in A. Bathgate and J. Madden, Salinity Economics – A National Workshop, NSW Agriculture, Orange, pp. 3-16.
Read, M., Watson, A., Sturgess, N. and Pannell, D. (2001). ‘Capacity to change – case studies of dryland salinity and watertable control’, National Land and Water Resources Audit, Canberra. http://audit.ea.gov.au/ANRA/people/docs/national/Theme6_33.pdf and http://audit.ea.gov.au/ANRA/people/docs/national/Theme6_33_app.pdf
Pannell, D.J. (2001). "Economic Tools to Tackle Dryland Salinity in Western Australia", Economic Research Paper, Department of Treasury and Finance, Perth. 38 pp. full document (391K pdf).
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Economic tools to tackle dryland salinity in Western Australia, Western Australian Economic Summary, September Quarter 2001, pp. 41-45.
Campbell, N., George, R., Hatton, T., McFarlane, T., Pannell, D., Van Bueren, M., Caccetta, P., Clarke, C., Evans, F., Ferdowsian, R. and Hodgson, G. (2000). Using Natural Resource Inventory Data to Improve the Management of Dryland Salinity in the Great Southern, Western Australia, National Land and Water Resources Audit, Report of Implementation Project 2, Theme 2 Dryland Salinity, Canberra.
Van Bueren, M., Pannell, D. and Hodgson, G.A. (2000). Spatio-economic Assessment of Salinity Scenarios and Control Treatments. CSIRO CLW Technical Memorandum.
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (2000). The New Environment for Agriculture: Fostering the Relationship Between Public and Private Extension, RIRDC Publication No. 00/149, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, 117 pp. http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/HCC/00-149.pdf (full report, 428K pdf) - http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/HCC/00-149sum.html (summary of report).
Marsh, S.P. and Pannell, D.J. (2000). Agricultural Extension: A decade of change. RIRDC Short Report 66. RIRDC, Kingston, ACT. http://www.rirdc.gov.au/pub/shortreps/sr66.html
Pannell, D.J., V.A.M. Stewart, A.L. Bennett, M. Monjardino, C.P. Schmidt, and S.B. Powles. (1999). RIM 99 Users Manual, A Decision Tool for Integrated Management of Herbicide-Resistant Annual Ryegrass, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
Pannell, D.J. (1998). Economic justifications for government involvement in weed management: A catalogue of market failures. In: Weeds Wisdom, Agriculture Western Australia, Albany, pp. 14-28.
Pannell, D.J. (1997). Compulsory Use of Benefit-Cost Analysis for Research Proposals: Reply, REGAE News, No 11. pp.2-3. Here
Pannell, D.J. (1996). Compulsory Use of Benefit-Cost Analysis for Research Proposals is Counter-Productive, REGAE News, No 7. pp.2-3. Here
Marsh, S.P., Pannell, D.J. and Lindner, R.K. 1996, Agricultural Extension and the Rate of Adoption of Innovations: A Case Study of the Adoption and Diffusion of Lupins in Western Australia, Final report for RIRDC Project UWA-11A, University of Western Australia.
Stewart, V. and Pannell, D.J. (1995). Review and Update of Research and Development Plan, Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia.
Nordblom, T., Christiansen, S. Nersoyan, N., Bahhady, F. and Pannell, D. (1993). The first economic analysis of medic pasture in WANA. In: ICARDA, Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program, Annual Report for 1992. pp. 247-251.
Pannell, D.J. (1993). Economics of legume production and research in Mediterranean farming systems of southern Australia. Cooperative Research Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, Technical Paper No. 2, 16 pp.
Bajalinov, E.B. and Pannell, D.J. (1993). GULF: A general, user-friendly linear and linear-fractional programming package, Department of Mathematics, Technical Report No. 93/86, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary.
Morrison, D.A., Angus, J., Bellotti, B., Cootes, T., Ewing, M., McCown, B., Pannell, D. and Petschack, J. (1993). Priorities for Legume Research in Australia, Report of a Task Force Commissioned by the Grains Research and Development Corporation. GRDC: Canberra, 50 pp.
Nordblom, T., Nersoyan, N., Christiansen, S. and Pannell, D. (1991). Economic analysis of crop and pasture rotations with wheat. In: ICARDA, Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program, Annual Report, 1990/1991. pp. 109-116.
Gill, G., Piper, T., Martin, R. and Pannell, D. (1991). Herbicide Resistant Weeds, Bulletin 4212, Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Perth, 14 pp.
Pannell, D. and Gill, G. (1991). Management to prevent herbicide resistance, Australian Grain 1(2): 10-12.
Pannell, D.J. and Bathgate, A. (1991). MIDAS, Model of an Integrated Dryland Agricultural System, Manual and Documentation for the Eastern Wheatbelt Model Version EWM91-4, Miscellaneous Publication 28/91, Department of Agriculture, Perth, Western Australian, 162 pp.
Pannell, D.J. (1990). MARG, MP Automatic Run Generator, User Manual, Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth, 128 pp.
Pannell, D.J. (1989). GULP: General User-friendly Linear Programming. User manual for version 4, Optimal Software, Perth, 40 pp.
Pannell, D.J. (1988). Modelling risk in linear programming using direct solution of linearly segmented approximations of the utility function, University of Western Australia, Agricultural Economics Discussion Paper 2/88.
Pannell, D.J. (1988). A multivariate normal random number generator, University of Western Australia, Agricultural Economics Discussion Paper 5/88.
Ewing, M.A. and Pannell, D.J. (1986). Development of regional pasture research priorities, Technote 6/86, Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth.
Falconer, D.A. and Pannell, D.J. (1986). Optimal merino flock structure in the eastern wheatbelt, Technote 8/86, Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth.
Morrison, D.A., Pannell, D.J. and Kingwell, R.S. (1985). Introduction to Whole-Farm Models of Western Australian Wheatbelt Farms, Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth, 7 pp.
Kingwell,R.S., Pannell, D.J. and Morrison, D.A. (1985). Documentation of Whole-Farm Model for the Eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia, Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth, 59 pp.
Morrison, D.A., Mattinson, B.C. and Pannell, D.J. (1984). An economic comparison of alternative strategies for reducing eutrophication in the Peel-Harvey estuary, IN Potential For Management of the Peel-Harvey Estuary, Department of Conservation and Environment Bulletin 160, Perth, 125-47.
Book reviews
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Review of ‘Climate Change Policy after Kyoto: Blueprint for a Realistic Approach’, by Warwick, J. McKibbin and Peter J. Wilcoxen, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48(2): 381-384.
Pannell, D.J. (2004). Review of ‘Taken by Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming’, by Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48(2): 377-381.
Pannell, D.J. (2002). Review of ‘The Skeptical Environmentalist’ by Bjorn Lomborg, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 46(3): 476-479. full review (18K)
Pannell, D.J. (2001). Review of Coping With Risk In Agriculture by J.B. Hardaker, R.B.M. Huirne and J.R. Anderson, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 45(1): 155-157.
Pannell, D.J. (1990). Review of 'Optimal Yield Management' by Dan Ryman (ed), Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 33(1): 91-2.
Theses
Pannell, D.J. (1990). The Economics of Herbicide Application for Weed Control: Deterministic, Stochastic and Tactical Analyses, PhD Thesis, School of Agriculture, University of Western Australia.
Pannell, D.J. (1983). Economic Assessment of the Agriculture Protection Board's Skeleton Weed Eradication Program, Honours Thesis, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Western Australia.
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