We estimated visitors' willingness to pay (WTP) for a variety of environmental attributes in a protected area of the Atacama Desert, a biodiversity hotspot in northern Chile. By using a choice experiment, WTP was estimated for the protection of the following attributes: animals (mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds), pollinating insects, plants (cacti and woody shrubs), soil quality and pristine landscapes. Visitors placed economic value on all of the attributes. The marginal mean WTP/visitor for the single levels of variation in the attributes ranged from US$4 (for supporting research on foxes) to US$26 (for maintaining soil quality) per visitor per month. These results can contribute to deciding which attributes are likely to be succes...
The establishment and management of protected areas are costly, and nature conservation authorities ...
National park management increasingly considers voluntary contributions from visitors as potentially...
Conservation of biodiversity, including birds, continues to challenge natural-area managers. Stated-...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. The assessment of visitors’ w...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe main objective of this study is to assess public economic preference...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe conduct a valuation of species protection in central Chile's Campana ...
Choice experiments are used to investigate the preferences and the willingness to pay of foreign tou...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This research addresses the case of Manu National Park (PNM) in Peru, one of the most biodiverse pro...
The inclusion of human communities into practical conservation of threatened species has received in...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
Endau–Rompin National Park (ERNP) is an area of mega-microbial diversity and the second largest in M...
An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reporte...
Identifying which ecosystem services are relevant to different stakeholders and understanding stakeh...
This study aims to estimate the economic benefit of the environmental improvements in the Hara fores...
The establishment and management of protected areas are costly, and nature conservation authorities ...
National park management increasingly considers voluntary contributions from visitors as potentially...
Conservation of biodiversity, including birds, continues to challenge natural-area managers. Stated-...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. The assessment of visitors’ w...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe main objective of this study is to assess public economic preference...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe conduct a valuation of species protection in central Chile's Campana ...
Choice experiments are used to investigate the preferences and the willingness to pay of foreign tou...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This research addresses the case of Manu National Park (PNM) in Peru, one of the most biodiverse pro...
The inclusion of human communities into practical conservation of threatened species has received in...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
Endau–Rompin National Park (ERNP) is an area of mega-microbial diversity and the second largest in M...
An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reporte...
Identifying which ecosystem services are relevant to different stakeholders and understanding stakeh...
This study aims to estimate the economic benefit of the environmental improvements in the Hara fores...
The establishment and management of protected areas are costly, and nature conservation authorities ...
National park management increasingly considers voluntary contributions from visitors as potentially...
Conservation of biodiversity, including birds, continues to challenge natural-area managers. Stated-...