In this paper we review CV studies conducted in the context of PES programs, almost all of which attempt to estimate the demand of downstream water users for upstream watershed protection and, more generally, for improved water services. Our objective is to assess the quality of these CV-PES studies, and their usefulness for designing PES programs
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Valuation of ecosystem services is important for generating evidence for improved management of natu...
This study uses contingent valuation (CV) methods to estimate the benefit of an environmental water ...
In this paper we review CV studies conducted in the context of PES programs, almost all of which att...
This thesis assessed the costs and benefits distribution of improving drinking water quality through...
In Sho’llet Forest, Peru, the contingent valuation survey method was used to assess low-income peopl...
The option of using the contingent valuation method (CVM) to assess residents’ willingness to pay (W...
Watersheds provide numerous ecosystem services to downstream communities often with no cost to them....
Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst t...
Contingent valuation is a survey-based procedure that attempts to estimate how much households are w...
This paper presents a conceptual framework to help in the interpretation or design of contingent val...
Public preferences for conservation and environmental management may be identified in willingness to...
Safe water supply is one of the important Millennium Goals. For development of market water supply s...
A contingent valuation survey conducted in Mississippi is used to assess public willingness to pay f...
This study uses the double-bounded bid elicitation format to test whether the willingness to pay (WT...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Valuation of ecosystem services is important for generating evidence for improved management of natu...
This study uses contingent valuation (CV) methods to estimate the benefit of an environmental water ...
In this paper we review CV studies conducted in the context of PES programs, almost all of which att...
This thesis assessed the costs and benefits distribution of improving drinking water quality through...
In Sho’llet Forest, Peru, the contingent valuation survey method was used to assess low-income peopl...
The option of using the contingent valuation method (CVM) to assess residents’ willingness to pay (W...
Watersheds provide numerous ecosystem services to downstream communities often with no cost to them....
Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst t...
Contingent valuation is a survey-based procedure that attempts to estimate how much households are w...
This paper presents a conceptual framework to help in the interpretation or design of contingent val...
Public preferences for conservation and environmental management may be identified in willingness to...
Safe water supply is one of the important Millennium Goals. For development of market water supply s...
A contingent valuation survey conducted in Mississippi is used to assess public willingness to pay f...
This study uses the double-bounded bid elicitation format to test whether the willingness to pay (WT...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Valuation of ecosystem services is important for generating evidence for improved management of natu...
This study uses contingent valuation (CV) methods to estimate the benefit of an environmental water ...