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Do values for protecting iconic assets vary across populations? A Great Barrier Reef case study AgEcon
Rolfe, John; Windle, Jill.
A number of studies have examined the effects of distance decay and the influence it might have on both use and non-use values. However, the relationship between environmental values and distance effects is less clear cut when iconic or special assets are involved. In this report, the effects of distance decay on protection values of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia are explored using two split sample choice experiments. The results suggest that the Townsville (local) population had larger use values than the Brisbane (distant) population. However, for iconic resources, where perceptions of responsibility, substitutes and information are reasonably consistent across population groups, non-use values remain constant across spatially different population...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Choice modelling experiment; Distance decay; Population effects; Iconic assets; Great Barrier Reef; Use values; Non-use values; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/95054
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Valuing environmental improvements in the Great Barrier Reef: Ecological and preference heterogeneity in local area case studies AgEcon
Rolfe, John; Windle, Jill.
The focus of this report is to test if protection values at a particular GBR site may be easily transferred to other case studies of interest in the region. The research involved valuing three local case studies in the GBR and testing how values were consistent across site and population characteristics. The sites were chosen to reflect substantial heterogeneity in extent, ecological composition and condition, while values were assessed for both local and distant populations. The results are encouraging, indicating that although significant heterogeneity was identified with the mixed logit models, values were robust to various site and population differences. No significant difference in protection values between the three local case studies could be...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Choice modelling; Benefit transfer; Population effects; Great Barrier Reef; Willingness-to-pay; Willingness-to-accept; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/95052
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