In this paper, two key insights are generated about community development options using stated preference techniques. Surveys were conducted to identify how residents of a mining town in central Queensland, Australia, viewed options for the development of their township. First, residents were asked in a Choice Modelling experiment how worthwhile it would be to achieve some more attractive development options if it came at a cost to them. Second, residents were asked in a Choice Behaviour experiment how the different development options might influence their decision to stay or shift from the town in the future. The same development options were used in both experiments to facilitate comparisons between the two assessment forms
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This paper demonstrates the potential of the mining industry to contribute to social development (co...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
Evaluating land use change in economic frameworks often requires non-market values to be assessed. H...
The mining boom in Australia since 2003 has produced significant economic benefits for regional, Sta...
Two discrete choice experiments have been used to examine how residents of a major urban centre woul...
As with other engineering design tasks, mine design involves setting design objectives and constrain...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
Sustainable mining has received much attention in recent years as a consequence of the negative impa...
The literature on mining community preferences for mineral development, which is the basis for engag...
Local community acceptance is a key indicator of the socio-political risk associated with a mining p...
A strategic inquiry into underground coal mining in New South Wales, Australia, identified the need ...
Evaluating land use change in economic frameworks often requires non-market values to be assessed. ...
Responsible local governments recognise the need to be sensitive to the local environmental implicat...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This paper demonstrates the potential of the mining industry to contribute to social development (co...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
Evaluating land use change in economic frameworks often requires non-market values to be assessed. H...
The mining boom in Australia since 2003 has produced significant economic benefits for regional, Sta...
Two discrete choice experiments have been used to examine how residents of a major urban centre woul...
As with other engineering design tasks, mine design involves setting design objectives and constrain...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
Sustainable mining has received much attention in recent years as a consequence of the negative impa...
The literature on mining community preferences for mineral development, which is the basis for engag...
Local community acceptance is a key indicator of the socio-political risk associated with a mining p...
A strategic inquiry into underground coal mining in New South Wales, Australia, identified the need ...
Evaluating land use change in economic frameworks often requires non-market values to be assessed. ...
Responsible local governments recognise the need to be sensitive to the local environmental implicat...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This paper demonstrates the potential of the mining industry to contribute to social development (co...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...