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An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reported and analysed. Two consecutive surveys of the respondents provide data about their stated knowledge of 23 wildlife species present in tropical Australia, many of which exclusively occur there. In...
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In order to reduce the rate of human-induced biodiversity loss of wild species, it has become increasingly important to …
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Namibia. Second, a cost-benefit analysis is presented of constructing a new direct road link between Otjinene and Grootfontein … Namibia is evaluated. This analysis is divided into two parts: The first part deals with the once-off income-multiplier effect … usage of the road is expected to have within Namibia. © Journal compilation © 2008 The Economic Society of South Africa. …
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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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This paper considers two problems in valuing the benefits of biodiversity protection. These are, firstly, that … preferences for biodiversity protection may be lexicographic rather than utilitarian. The more individuals for whom this is true …, the less is cost-benefit analysis validated as a means of decision making for biodiversity protection, since lexicographic …
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