This paper presents the results of a choice modeling survey of households in Queensland, Australia to assess values for reductions in national greenhouse emissions by 2020. The study is novel in two main ways. First, labeled alternatives were used to assess whether the types of management options for reducing net emissions (green power, energy efficient technologies or carbon capture) are significant in understanding preferences for reducing emissions. Second, the importance of the level and type of uncertainty involved in reductions is tested. The types of uncertainty include (1) the uncertainty of achieving emissions reduction and (2) the uncertainty of international participation as the percentage of total global emissions covered by int...
This study aimed to investigate households' willingness to pay (WTP) for a carbon reduction programm...
Policy makers worldwide face several challenges in addressing climate change, including an understan...
The depth and breadth of the climate crisis is well known, all sectors, industry, government and the...
This paper presents the results of a choice modeling survey of households in Queensland to assess va...
This paper presents the results of a choice modeling survey of households in Queensland to assess va...
This study examines households’ willingness to support the emissions reduction policy by paying extr...
The research reported in this thesis aimed to investigate the influence of uncertainty on individual...
The study aims to reveal Australian households’ perceptions of climate change and their preferences ...
This report proposes an extension to existing models of non-expected utility (NEU) in the stated pre...
Climate change and emissions reduction are recognized by the Australian Government as important issu...
The economic valuation of benefits resulting from environmental policies and interventions often ass...
The estimation of non-market environmental values remains a challenge to economists seeking to provi...
Although voluntary carbon offsets have played a key role in the response to addressing climate chang...
Although voluntary carbon offsets has played a key role in addressing climate change in the aviation...
Many environmental benefits exhibit non-excludability and non-rivalry characteristics akin to public...
This study aimed to investigate households' willingness to pay (WTP) for a carbon reduction programm...
Policy makers worldwide face several challenges in addressing climate change, including an understan...
The depth and breadth of the climate crisis is well known, all sectors, industry, government and the...
This paper presents the results of a choice modeling survey of households in Queensland to assess va...
This paper presents the results of a choice modeling survey of households in Queensland to assess va...
This study examines households’ willingness to support the emissions reduction policy by paying extr...
The research reported in this thesis aimed to investigate the influence of uncertainty on individual...
The study aims to reveal Australian households’ perceptions of climate change and their preferences ...
This report proposes an extension to existing models of non-expected utility (NEU) in the stated pre...
Climate change and emissions reduction are recognized by the Australian Government as important issu...
The economic valuation of benefits resulting from environmental policies and interventions often ass...
The estimation of non-market environmental values remains a challenge to economists seeking to provi...
Although voluntary carbon offsets have played a key role in the response to addressing climate chang...
Although voluntary carbon offsets has played a key role in addressing climate change in the aviation...
Many environmental benefits exhibit non-excludability and non-rivalry characteristics akin to public...
This study aimed to investigate households' willingness to pay (WTP) for a carbon reduction programm...
Policy makers worldwide face several challenges in addressing climate change, including an understan...
The depth and breadth of the climate crisis is well known, all sectors, industry, government and the...