This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and income. We use random effects panel models to examine the effects of income, and then GDP per capita, on willingness to pay for habitat and biodiversity conservation. In a meta-analysis, 145 Willingness To Pay estimates for biodiversity conservation where existence value plays a major role were collected from 46 contingent valuation studies across six continents. Other effects included in the meta-analysis were the study year; habitat type; continent; scope as presented to respondents; whether WTP bids were for preventing a deterioration or gaining an improvement in conservation, whether a specific species or specific habitat was protected; ...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This paper considers the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent ...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
This paper considers the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent ...
Human activity is causing rapid loss of biodiversity. Although the direct drivers of this are well...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This paper considers the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent ...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper is concerned with the empirical relationship between biodiversity conservation values and...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
This paper considers the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent ...
Human activity is causing rapid loss of biodiversity. Although the direct drivers of this are well...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Economic factors contribute to biodiversity directly through activities such as pollution and land u...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This paper considers the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent ...