This research report investigates the effects of including a provision rule in choice modelling non-market valuation studies. Split samples with and without a provision rule were used to test for differences in household willingness-to-pay for improvements in environmental quality in the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment. Local/rural and distant/urban sub-samples of residents were selected. The results of the study show that the inclusion of a provision rule had an effect on preferences in the distant/urban communities; however, the impact of a provision rule in the local/rural community sub-samples was negligible
Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context...
Choice Experiments (CE) are increasingly used to estimate the values of environmental goods and serv...
In environmental valuation studies with stated preference methods, researchers often provide descrip...
This research report investigates the effects of including a provision rule in choice modelling non-...
The incentives that motivate respondents to reveal their preferences truthfully have been a long-sta...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
Investigating incentives, through valuation context and questions, that motivate respondents to reve...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
Protecting environmental services generates social benefits. At the same time, private landholders s...
In environmental valuation studies with stated preference methods researchers often provide descript...
This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (W...
Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context...
Choice Experiments (CE) are increasingly used to estimate the values of environmental goods and serv...
In environmental valuation studies with stated preference methods, researchers often provide descrip...
This research report investigates the effects of including a provision rule in choice modelling non-...
The incentives that motivate respondents to reveal their preferences truthfully have been a long-sta...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
Investigating incentives, through valuation context and questions, that motivate respondents to reve...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
Protecting environmental services generates social benefits. At the same time, private landholders s...
In environmental valuation studies with stated preference methods researchers often provide descript...
This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (W...
Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context...
Choice Experiments (CE) are increasingly used to estimate the values of environmental goods and serv...
In environmental valuation studies with stated preference methods, researchers often provide descrip...