Developing metrics for evaluating environmental tradeoffs can be done with varying levels of consistency across case study sites. A key issue is to determine if standard evaluation experiments can be conducted over multiple sites or whether experiments have to be tailored to each case study application. To test the usefulness of a consistent approach, a choice modelling valuation exercise has been undertaken across several countries to assess the tradeoffs that households are prepared to make between water use restrictions, maintaining environmental condition in waterways, and increased water costs. The results from the Queensland survey are reported in this paper. The results indicate that it is not possible to downplay framing issues at t...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost-benefit analyses when ev...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost‐benefit analyses when ev...
Developing metrics for evaluating environmental tradeoffs can be done with varying levels of consist...
A choice modelling valuation exercise was recently undertaken across several countries to assess the...
This study tests the transferability of the nonmarket values of water conservation for domestic and ...
Many of the environmental values associated with water resource development may be classified as non...
A series of Choice Modelling studies have been undertaken to assess the trade-offs between water res...
This study tests the transferability of the nonmarket values of water conservation for domestic and ...
Three criticisms of the contingent valuation method (CVM) are considered in this article. One techni...
Many of the environmental values associated with water resource development may be classified as non...
Sustainable water management, in the last years, has become a major issue in Europe. The Water Frame...
There are many reasons of concern about the quality of water for domestic uses. The strategic goals ...
The emergence of water markets has heralded the prospect of increased efficiency in the use of the r...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost-benefit analyses when ev...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost‐benefit analyses when ev...
Developing metrics for evaluating environmental tradeoffs can be done with varying levels of consist...
A choice modelling valuation exercise was recently undertaken across several countries to assess the...
This study tests the transferability of the nonmarket values of water conservation for domestic and ...
Many of the environmental values associated with water resource development may be classified as non...
A series of Choice Modelling studies have been undertaken to assess the trade-offs between water res...
This study tests the transferability of the nonmarket values of water conservation for domestic and ...
Three criticisms of the contingent valuation method (CVM) are considered in this article. One techni...
Many of the environmental values associated with water resource development may be classified as non...
Sustainable water management, in the last years, has become a major issue in Europe. The Water Frame...
There are many reasons of concern about the quality of water for domestic uses. The strategic goals ...
The emergence of water markets has heralded the prospect of increased efficiency in the use of the r...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost-benefit analyses when ev...
Estimates of environmental values are frequently required as inputs to cost‐benefit analyses when ev...