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projects are developed and explained. The formulas account for valuation of benefits, the effectiveness of management, time …
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Choice experiments (CE) are increasingly used as a stated preference technique to value changes in non-market goods. Respondents to a CE survey are asked to make repeated choices between alternatives. Each alternative is described by a number of attributes – the attributes levels vary across...
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. This research demonstrates a Bayesian Network (BN) approach to integrating environmental modelling with economic valuation …
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review, expert interviews, biophysical modelling and focus group discussions were used to design a Choice Modelling (CM) questionnaire. This questionnaire was used to value changes in natural resource management in the George catchment, Tasmania. This report describes the questionnaire...
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administrators, assembled available valuation studies and performed rudimentary calculations based on reviewed New Zealand literature …
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This paper examines the effect of the payment vehicle on the valuation of an environmental good with the contingent … valuation method (CVM). Results from three CV studies comparing different payment vehicles by using split samples when valuing … payment vehicle effects. The results are consistent and show that the payment vehicle affects the valuation, but not always …
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Wetlands are often refereed to as the ‘kidney of the river’, but what is the value of the water filtration they provide, and what is the cost of wetland destruction? This paper determines the economic value of wetlands for water filtration. It demonstrates that wetlands are of considerable...
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services and markets that have the potential to provide for them. Empirical analysis focuses on public valuation for three …
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heterogeneity. These include spatial homogeneity or continuous distance decay. Despite their ubiquity in the valuation literature …
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Maps in stated preference surveys rarely identify the location of respondents’ homes. This standard approach is grounded in the assumption that respondents are aware of their exact household locations relative to mapped policy effects, and hence possess sufficient understanding of spatial...
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