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Soils provide multiple benefits for human well-being, which are largely invisible to most beneficiaries. Here, we present the results of a discrete choice experiment into the preferences of Germans for soil-based ecosystem services. To tackle complexity and unfamiliarity of soils, we express...
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Soil provides multiple benefits for human well-being that are largely invisible to most beneficiaries. Here, we present the results of a discrete choice experiment on the preferences of Germans for soil-based ecosystem services. In an attempt to reduce complexity for respondents, we express...
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modelling open-access recreation demand that can be applied to recreation planning and environmental decision-making at any …
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projects with environmental consequences. The standard approach typically neglects that ecosystem services are not easily … apply differentiated discount rates, such as a lower environmental discount rate, or account for increases in relative … scarcity by uplifting environmental values. Some governments already integrate this into their guidance, but empirical evidence …
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