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This study explores people’s environmental attitudes and motives for putting economic values to marine biodiversity and … values were derived from a referendum, contingent valuation method (CVM) survey for protecting marine biodiversity. Use of … individuals’ opinions about marine biodiversity utility. Pro-environmental behavior or attitudes are associated with higher NEP …
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Biodiversity loss can have direct economic impacts, as it limits the availability of natural resources and increases … costs across various industries. When firms face significant risks due to biodiversity loss, their creditworthiness may be … loans market in the European Union and United Kingdom. Firstly, we construct a country-level indicator of biodiversity …
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Although in-situ conservation is increasingly considered an efficient way of conserving plant genetic resources, little is known about the incentives and constraints that govern conservation decisions among small farm holders in developing countries. Using a choice experiment approach, we...
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The approach of conceptualizing biodiversity and ecosystems as goods and services to be represented by monetary values … environmental pragmatism is now being pushed forward internationally under the guise of hardwiring biodiversity and ecosystems … services into finance. This conflicts with the realisation that biodiversity and ecosystems have multiple incommensurable …
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Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increase the amount of available information. However, treating repeated choice data in the same way as cross-sectional data may lead to biased estimates. In particular, respondents’ learning and fatigue may lead...
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We use a discrete choice experiment to elicit the preferences of Czech adults ages 18 to 69 (n=805) for the conservation of wine, hop, and fruit tree varieties. In addition, we also elicit the preferences of a smaller sub-sample consisting solely of respondents from South Moravia (n=463), an...
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In this paper, we investigate the relationship between biodiversity and companies, through the lens of corporate bonds …. We focus on acute biodiversity events and address biodiversity as a risk, considering its looming losses. We illustrate … the material and tangible operational risk that may arise from biodiversity losses and propose an event study to measure …
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. With the looming biodiversity and nature crises, spatial allocation of wind power cannot, however, any longer be considered … sequestration, and impacts on wilderness and biodiversity implemented as sustainability constraints on the model. Simulating …-off between local disamenities and loss of biodiversity and wilderness. Siting wind power plants outside the visual proximity of …
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We conduct a meta-analysis (MA) of around 100 studies valuing nature conservation in Asia and Oceania. Dividing our dataset into two levels of heterogeneity in terms of good characteristics (endangered species vs. nature conservation more generally) and valuation methods, we show that the degree...
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Although in-situ conservation is increasingly considered an efficient way of conserving plant genetic resources, little is known about the incentives and constraints that govern conservation decisions among small farm holders in developing countries. Using a choice experiment approach, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005771206