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Best-worst scaling (BWS) is an increasingly popular method to assess preferences in environmental management. BWS provides more information per choice task, because respondents provide information about their best and worst choices. An important assumption is that their utility function is the...
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Social and political constructions of carers have been criticized for undervaluing the complexities of the experiences of carers. However, relatively little research has attempted to generate more meaningful constructions of carers by drawing these considerations together. The purpose of this...
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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has been governed by the EAT Rules since 1993 (amended in 2001), and in 1996, Sir John Mummery, the then president, issued a Practice Direction which enshrined the practice that had been developed and honed over the 20 years of the EAT existence. The changes...
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The remote and iconic Kimberley region, in northern Western Australia, is a contested landscape with growing pressure for different types of future land-use and development. The region has high biodiversity values and impressive scenery that provides attractive wilderness experiences for...
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Scope insensitivity in stated preference studies has been widely debated in empirical literature with mixed evidence. We investigate this in the context of threatened species conservation across Australia by conducting three discrete choice experiments. The choice experiments followed the same...
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