There is a need for better understanding and estimating forests non-market values. This study aimed to investigate the environmental and social values of plantation forests in New Zealand focusing in Hawke’s Bay. Identified stakeholder groups considered Erosion control, Water quality and quantity, Employment, Increased living standard, and Recreation as the most relevant values. These became the focus of the study. The environmental value of plantation forests was estimated through choice modelling. The results indicated that respondents with higher education levels and positive attitude towards community values were more willing to pay for improved levels of land stabilisation and water quality
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
A contingent valuation study was undertaken to determine the level of community support for the dedi...
There is a need for better understanding and estimating forests non-market values. This study aimed ...
Plantation forests ecosystem functions provide a range of indirect benefits known as forest services...
The forestry industry in New Zealand is well entrenched in the traditions of production economics, p...
There is little disputation concerning the importance of environmental and social benefits pertainin...
A common approach in the provision of Ecosystem Services (ES) is to develop comprehensive ES markets...
Nationwide mail surveys implemented in November 2004 report New Zealand residents' willingness to pa...
The economic importance of forestry as a significant industry in Aotearoa is easily demonstrated, co...
This is an holistic, interdisciplinary overview of indigenous forest management on the West Coast of...
Research to improve decisions and outcomes in agribusiness, resource, environmental, and social issu...
Nationwide mail surveys implemented in November 2004 report New Zealand residents‟ willingness to pa...
Nationwide mail surveys implemented in November 2004 report New Zealand residents‟ willingness to pa...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
A contingent valuation study was undertaken to determine the level of community support for the dedi...
There is a need for better understanding and estimating forests non-market values. This study aimed ...
Plantation forests ecosystem functions provide a range of indirect benefits known as forest services...
The forestry industry in New Zealand is well entrenched in the traditions of production economics, p...
There is little disputation concerning the importance of environmental and social benefits pertainin...
A common approach in the provision of Ecosystem Services (ES) is to develop comprehensive ES markets...
Nationwide mail surveys implemented in November 2004 report New Zealand residents' willingness to pa...
The economic importance of forestry as a significant industry in Aotearoa is easily demonstrated, co...
This is an holistic, interdisciplinary overview of indigenous forest management on the West Coast of...
Research to improve decisions and outcomes in agribusiness, resource, environmental, and social issu...
Nationwide mail surveys implemented in November 2004 report New Zealand residents‟ willingness to pa...
Nationwide mail surveys implemented in November 2004 report New Zealand residents‟ willingness to pa...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
A contingent valuation study was undertaken to determine the level of community support for the dedi...