While meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, applications also provide insights into the potential influence of design, study and methodological factors on results of non-market valuation experiments. In this paper, a metaanalysis of sixteen separate choice modelling studies in Australia with 130 individual value estimates relating to river health are reported. The studies involved different measures and scales of river health, so consistency was generated by transforming implicit prices from each study into a common standard of WTP per kilometer of river in good health. Tobit models have been used to identify the relationships between the dependent variable (WTP/km) and a number of variables. The ...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost-benefit analyses when ev...
Benefit transfer (BT) methods are becoming increasingly important for environmental policy, but the ...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
While meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, applications...
AbstractWhile meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, appl...
While meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, applications...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040This chapter reviews the key reasons for using meta-analysis for...
The extent of the benefits of improved river health remain uncertain. Quantifying these benefits is ...
The results from seven choice modelling applications designed to value improved river health in New ...
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Choice experiments (CE – otherwise known as Choice Modelling) have become a widespread approach to e...
Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Aus...
Developing metrics for evaluating environmental tradeoffs can be done with varying levels of consist...
To address the poor health of approximately one third of Victoria's rivers, current government targe...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost-benefit analyses when ev...
Benefit transfer (BT) methods are becoming increasingly important for environmental policy, but the ...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
While meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, applications...
AbstractWhile meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, appl...
While meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, applications...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040This chapter reviews the key reasons for using meta-analysis for...
The extent of the benefits of improved river health remain uncertain. Quantifying these benefits is ...
The results from seven choice modelling applications designed to value improved river health in New ...
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Choice experiments (CE – otherwise known as Choice Modelling) have become a widespread approach to e...
Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Aus...
Developing metrics for evaluating environmental tradeoffs can be done with varying levels of consist...
To address the poor health of approximately one third of Victoria's rivers, current government targe...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost-benefit analyses when ev...
Benefit transfer (BT) methods are becoming increasingly important for environmental policy, but the ...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...