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This paper investigates the sensitivity of choice experiment values for ecosystem services to "attribute non-attendance". We consider three cases of attendance, namely that people may always, sometimes or never pay attention to a given attribute in making their choices. This allows a series of...
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Recent decades have witnessed substantial losses of biodiversity in Europe, partly driven by the ecological changes … indicators of biodiversity based on avian species richness and individual bird densities. The models represent six different …. Our results show that the impacts of these future agricultural scenarios on farm incomes, land use and biodiversity are …
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Globally, much biodiversity is found on private land. Acting to conserve such biodiversity thus requires the design of … biodiversity policy design which need careful attention from policy makers and environmental regulators. …
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Thi~ paper con~iders the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent to which individuab … are well-informed about biodiversity. We present evidence that the elicitation of monetary bids to pay for biodiversity …
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The paper offers an innovative approach to valuation of biodiversity. Instead of the prevailing approach of using only … one indicator of biodiversity (usually number of species) we provide evidence that it is possible to provide attributes … describing complex characteristics of biodiversity based on sound ecological knowledge. We argue that our approach managed to …
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investigate this problem and empirically test the hypothesis and its implications a CE study in a biodiversity valuation setting …
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