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are obtained from a geographically representative sample. Results show that NUVs do not depend on distance. Aggregation of …This article tests for the effect of distance on non-use values using a Choice Modelling (CM) experiment. Estimating a … distance decay relationship for non-use values (NUVs) is important because it would define the market area for an environmental …
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This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between distance and … Choice Modelling experiment allows testing distance effects on parameters of environmental attributes that imply different …. Several specifications of the distance covariate are compared and distance effects are shown to take complex shapes. Welfare …
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This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between distance and … Choice Modelling experiment allows testing distance effects on parameters of environmental attributes that imply different …. Several specifications of the distance covariate are compared and distance effects are shown to take complex shapes. Welfare …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004991675
depend on distance. Aggregation of NUVs is based on income and individuals’ environmental attitudes. …A Choice Modelling (CM) experiment is designed to analyze the relation between Non-Use Values (NUVs) and distance. This … specification of the distance covariates. Data are obtained from a geographically representative sample. We find that NUVs do not …
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The Catchment Management Authorities in New South Wales have programs that arecollectively investing $436 million over four years to achieve catchment-wide naturalresource/environmental improvements. In this paper, we consider the question of howto best allocate these resources so as to increase...
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The Catchment Management Authorities in New South Wales have programs that are collectively investing $436 million over four years to achieve catchment-wide natural resource/environmental improvements. In this paper, we consider the question of how to best allocate these resources so as to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005320512
within Western Australia, and this is an indication that state funding is also appropriate. Other benefits are distance …
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One issue surrounding the use of Choice Modelling (CM) in policy is whether public and expert preferences diverge regarding particular environmental attributes. To investigate this issue two case studies use CM to value ecological attributes for the Ningaloo and proposed Capes marine parks in...
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The use of economic tools such as the benefit-cost analysis often requires determining non-market values of environmental goods. One of the appropriate measures to determine these values is the contingent valuation. As a stated preference technique it allows to measure non-use values as well as...
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Decision tools for species conservation, such as benefit cost analysis (BCA) and project prioritization protocol (PPP) use monetary values to measure benefits or to assign priorities across species. Non-use (or passive) values are an important, yet difficult to quantify, category of benefits....
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