Conservation of biodiversity, including birds, continues to challenge natural-area managers. Stated-preference methods (e.g., choice experiment [CE]) are increasingly used to provide data for valuation of natural ecosystems. We used a CE to calculate birders’ willingness to pay for different levels of bioecological attributes (threatened species, endemic species, and diversity) of birding sites with hypothetical entry fees. The CE was delivered at popular birding and avitourism sites in Australia and the United Kingdom. Latent-class modeling results revealed heterogeneous preferences among birders and correspondingly variable willingness to pay. Four clear groups were apparent: quantity-driven birders, special-birds seekers, confused respon...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
This dissertation uses a convenience sample of members of eBird, a large citizen science project mai...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed val...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
This dissertation uses a convenience sample of members of eBird, a large citizen science project mai...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
Given that funds for biodiversity conservation are limited, there is a need to understand people's p...
For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed val...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...