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河田, 幸視; KAWATA, Yukichika. |
本稿の目的は、無農薬や減農薬野菜の購入に際して、どの程度の理解がなされた上で購入されているのかを、枝豆を事例として分析することである。一般の人々と本学学部生を対象に、それぞれCVMと選択型実験を用いてデータを収集した。データ収集のためのアンケート調査では、中途で枝豆の虫喰い・虫残存についての情報を提供し、情報の提供によって消費行動に変化が起こるかを、支払意志額の変化をもとに分析した。その結果、情報の提供前後で支払意志額は変化し、 主として虫喰い・虫残存の可能性を低くする行動が見られた。一般の人々と本学学部生とでは、一般の人々の方が無農薬・減農薬をいっそう評価しており、支払意志額は学生の方が高くなった。 The purpose of this paper is to examine how well consumers understand the attributes of pesticide-free and/or pesticide-reduced vegetables when they purchase them. We examined this issue taking green soybeans as an example. We collected data by applying the contingent valuation method and the choice experiment approach for the general public and undergraduate students, respectively. We provided information on worm-eaten green soybeans between the first and... |
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Palavras-chave: 選択型実験; CVM; 市場の失敗; 消費者行動; 枝豆; Choice experiment; Contingent Valuation Method; Market failure; Consumer behavior; Green soybean. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/3816 |
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Gomez, Salvador Parra. |
Over 380000 tons of vegetable waste is produced annually in the “Campo de Dalías” zone (Almería, Spain), deriving from the diverse existing crops grown under plastic cover. Landfills containing this vegetable waste are a potential breeding ground for diseases and pests, they can also be the subject of uncontrolled burning, cause a riverbed blockage and, at the same time, they are an unsightly aspect of the landscape. The only way to prevent or minimize this problem is to adopt a comprehensive and environmentally sensitive waste management program. The utilization of the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) has allowed the monetarization of the total environmental benefit of the projects undertaken, composting plant or in an energy recycling process, to the... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Contingent Valuation Method; GIS; Cost-Benefit Analysis.; Demand and Price Analysis; Environmental Economics and Policy. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/6399 |
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