Many environmental valuation studies using stated preferences techniques are single-site studies that ignore essential spatial aspects, including possible substitution effects. In this paper substitution effects are captured explicitly in the design of a labelled choice experiment and the inclusion of different distance variables in the choice model specification. We test the effect of spatial heterogeneity on welfare estimates and transfer errors for minor and major river restoration works, and the transferability of river specific utility functions, accounting for key variables such as site visitation, spatial clustering and income. River specific utility functions appear to be transferable, resulting in low transfer errors. However, igno...
We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public's preferen...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
ABSTRACT. Policymakers are increasingly mak-ing use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assess-ment...
A novel discrete choice experiment (DCE) design allows testing of substitution effects based on the ...
Many studies in the stated preference literature on environmental valuation do not include the effec...
ABSTRACT. The main objective is to assess preference heterogeneity related to the spatial distributi...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
Stated preference analyses commonly impose strong and unrealistic assumptions in response to spatial...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
The improvement in the water quality resulting from the implementation of the EU Water Framework Dir...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
The main objective of this study is to account for spatial preference variability in the economic va...
We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public's preferen...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
ABSTRACT. Policymakers are increasingly mak-ing use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assess-ment...
A novel discrete choice experiment (DCE) design allows testing of substitution effects based on the ...
Many studies in the stated preference literature on environmental valuation do not include the effec...
ABSTRACT. The main objective is to assess preference heterogeneity related to the spatial distributi...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
Stated preference analyses commonly impose strong and unrealistic assumptions in response to spatial...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
The improvement in the water quality resulting from the implementation of the EU Water Framework Dir...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
The main objective of this study is to account for spatial preference variability in the economic va...
We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public's preferen...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
ABSTRACT. Policymakers are increasingly mak-ing use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assess-ment...