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This paper uses avertive expenditures to estimate the demand for qualitative aspects of tap water supply. We focus on two characteristics that are of importance for water consumers: water hardness and aesthetic quality in terms of taste, smell and appearance. To elicit expenditures on substitute...
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Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Australia and overseas … needs to be considered when estimating community willingness- to-pay for environmental changes. This study further shows …
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environmental attributes. An important observation is that scale heterogeneity is important: accounting for scale— as well as …
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environmental valuation studies. We conduct a choice experiment at the Drongengoed (Belgium); an afforested heathland with a …
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Using a choice experiment survey this study examines the UK public's willingness to pay to conserve insect pollinators in relation to the levels of two pollination service benefits: maintaining local produce supplies and the aesthetic benefits of diverse wildflower assemblages. Willingness to...
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This short working paper summarizes ecosystem service economic valuation methods. The paper begins with an introduction to ecosystem services, and then describes the various methods that can be used to value them. An extensive literature review was carried out, illustrating those ecosystem...
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In a travel cost exercise, reported past visits to mount Jaizkibel, a natural area located in the Basque Country (Spain), are compared for convergent validity to stated intended future trips under the assumption that the natural resource's conditions will remain the same. In line with the...
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