This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record.Understanding how the value of environmental goods and services is influenced by their location relative to where people live can help identify the economically optimal spatial distribution of conservation interventions across landscapes. However, capturing these spatial relationships within the confines of a stated preference study has proved challenging. We propose and implement a novel approach to incorporating space within the design and presentation of stated preference choice experiments (CE). Using an investigation of preferences concerning land use change in Great Britain, CE scenarios are presented through individually generated maps, tailo...
Maps in stated preference surveys rarely identify the location of respondents’ homes. This standard ...
Funded by UK Research Council, ESRC, and NERC.Statements of willingness to pay (WTP) have been shown...
Over the last years, Choice Experiment (CE) methodology has increased its diffusion in several envir...
Understanding how the value of environmental goods and services is influenced by their location rela...
Understanding how the value of environmental goods and services is influenced by their location rela...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the spatial dimension of biodiversity related values...
In this paper, we investigate the prospects of using geographically weighted choice models for model...
Using discrete choice experiments we examine preferences for the spatial provision of local environm...
This paper is concerned with the idea of invariant preference structures. At the outset, it is argue...
An expanding literature addresses spatial dimensions related to the elicitation, estimation, interpr...
This study uses data collected as the part of the POLFOREX project (‘Forests as a Public Good. Evalu...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
Stated preference analyses commonly impose strong and unrealistic assumptions in response to spatial...
Landscapes represent the dynamic interaction of natural and cultural processes acting on the environ...
Maps in stated preference surveys rarely identify the location of respondents’ homes. This standard ...
Funded by UK Research Council, ESRC, and NERC.Statements of willingness to pay (WTP) have been shown...
Over the last years, Choice Experiment (CE) methodology has increased its diffusion in several envir...
Understanding how the value of environmental goods and services is influenced by their location rela...
Understanding how the value of environmental goods and services is influenced by their location rela...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the spatial dimension of biodiversity related values...
In this paper, we investigate the prospects of using geographically weighted choice models for model...
Using discrete choice experiments we examine preferences for the spatial provision of local environm...
This paper is concerned with the idea of invariant preference structures. At the outset, it is argue...
An expanding literature addresses spatial dimensions related to the elicitation, estimation, interpr...
This study uses data collected as the part of the POLFOREX project (‘Forests as a Public Good. Evalu...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
Stated preference analyses commonly impose strong and unrealistic assumptions in response to spatial...
Landscapes represent the dynamic interaction of natural and cultural processes acting on the environ...
Maps in stated preference surveys rarely identify the location of respondents’ homes. This standard ...
Funded by UK Research Council, ESRC, and NERC.Statements of willingness to pay (WTP) have been shown...
Over the last years, Choice Experiment (CE) methodology has increased its diffusion in several envir...