Benefit cost analysis is an appealing tool for those responsible for the allocation of environmental assets. However, the alternative uses to which environmental assets may be put frequently generate benefits and costs that are not marketed and hence not readily valued in dollar terms. This is especially the case when non-use environmental benefits and oosts such as existence values are likely to be pivotal in the selection of the preferred allocatjon. Hence, for decision makers to be able to apply benefit-cost analysis, these non-market values must be estimated
Wetlands are an environmental feature which deliver a variety of market and non-market goods and ser...
This thesis explores the theoretical basis of non-market valuation techniques; discusses in detail, ...
A wetland has no economic value in and of itself. Nor does it have a unique value, irrespective of c...
This paper considers the problem areas found in applying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to projects inv...
Cost-benefit analysis is widely acknowledged to be an appropriate tool for providing advice to polic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for non-market valuation, and theoretical and conceptual...
Environmental goods and services which are not priced in traditional economic markets are typically ...
The valuation of environmental resources is becoming an increasingly important part of policy formul...
Natural hazards have a wide range of impacts, including on factors that are normally unpriced becaus...
Nature conservation can often be costly and the resources available are often less than are required...
Forest restoration is necessary for maintaining healthy watersheds and the ecological spatial networ...
There is widespread concern amongst economists and non-economists alike about the state of our natur...
As the number and cost of environmental regulations have increased over the last thirty years, the r...
Benefits of wetlands resources that are tradable in the market, for example, wood products and fish ...
Wetlands are an environmental feature which deliver a variety of market and non-market goods and ser...
This thesis explores the theoretical basis of non-market valuation techniques; discusses in detail, ...
A wetland has no economic value in and of itself. Nor does it have a unique value, irrespective of c...
This paper considers the problem areas found in applying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to projects inv...
Cost-benefit analysis is widely acknowledged to be an appropriate tool for providing advice to polic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for non-market valuation, and theoretical and conceptual...
Environmental goods and services which are not priced in traditional economic markets are typically ...
The valuation of environmental resources is becoming an increasingly important part of policy formul...
Natural hazards have a wide range of impacts, including on factors that are normally unpriced becaus...
Nature conservation can often be costly and the resources available are often less than are required...
Forest restoration is necessary for maintaining healthy watersheds and the ecological spatial networ...
There is widespread concern amongst economists and non-economists alike about the state of our natur...
As the number and cost of environmental regulations have increased over the last thirty years, the r...
Benefits of wetlands resources that are tradable in the market, for example, wood products and fish ...
Wetlands are an environmental feature which deliver a variety of market and non-market goods and ser...
This thesis explores the theoretical basis of non-market valuation techniques; discusses in detail, ...
A wetland has no economic value in and of itself. Nor does it have a unique value, irrespective of c...