Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing valuation studies to a target area of interest. BT using choice modeling (CM) is a potentially cost-effective method for valuing differences in improvements in environmental quality. After taking into account a range of policy options, ecosystem service attributes, socioeconomic characteristics and attitudinal variables for two winegrowing regions and populations, this study uses CM to value the marginal benefits of improvement in selected ecosystem services associated with winegrowing. This study tests the transferability of willingness-to-pay or welfare measures of equivalence across two sites to check the suitability of the estimates to be ...
Policy makers are often interested in transferring estimates of environmental values made in one sit...
Benefit transfer is the practice of estimating economic values at a target site by utilizing the res...
The objectives are to more accurately measure values of non-market ecosystem services (ES) on New Ze...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Objectives of this study are to estimate average Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) of Marlborough (MARL) and ...
Objectives of this study are to estimate average Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) of Marlborough (MARL) and ...
Benefit-cost analyses are often used to evaluate the economic efficiency of proposed policies or pro...
Policy makers are often interested in transferring estimates of environmental values made in one sit...
Benefit transfer is the practice of estimating economic values at a target site by utilizing the res...
The objectives are to more accurately measure values of non-market ecosystem services (ES) on New Ze...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Benefit transfer (BT) is a pragmatic way of estimating values by transferring values from existing v...
Most ecosystem services (ES) are neither priced nor marketed. Resource managers may fail to take int...
Objectives of this study are to estimate average Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) of Marlborough (MARL) and ...
Objectives of this study are to estimate average Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) of Marlborough (MARL) and ...
Benefit-cost analyses are often used to evaluate the economic efficiency of proposed policies or pro...
Policy makers are often interested in transferring estimates of environmental values made in one sit...
Benefit transfer is the practice of estimating economic values at a target site by utilizing the res...
The objectives are to more accurately measure values of non-market ecosystem services (ES) on New Ze...