Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has emerged as one of the most widely used methodologies in environmental policy analysis, with many governments applying it in their decision-making procedures and laws. However, undertaking a full CBA is expensive, and conclusions must be drawn on which project or policy impacts to include in the analysis. Based on the ideas of resilience, vulnerability and risk, we suggest a method for prioritizing project impacts for inclusion in a CBA, which includes both expert assessment and citizen preferences. We then illustrate how the method can be applied in the context of land use change decisions, using a real application
The focus of this programme was on the development of decision making tools based on cost benefit an...
Scientific debates on environmental impacts in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) focus on methodological q...
In research, we analysed the way cost-benefit analyses (CBA) were carried out in governmental and se...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has emerged as one of the most widely used methodologies in environmenta...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is one among tools widely used for policy and project analysis around th...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis, or CBA, refers to the economic appraisal of policies and projec...
Cost benefit analysis is a method to weigh the advantages of a project envisaged against its disadva...
The author's purpose is to review the use of cost - benefit analysis (CBA) in environmental policy a...
Climate Change is a challenge that produces uncertainties among decision-makers in determining which...
This paper considers the problem areas found in applying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to projects inv...
Cost-Benefit Analysis is a method to assess the effects of policies and projects on social welfare. ...
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for non-market valuation, and theoretical and conceptual...
AbstractLarge public-investment construction projects require advanced decision support systems. The...
There is an increasing demand amongst decision-makers and stakeholders for identifying sustainable r...
The focus of this programme was on the development of decision making tools based on cost benefit an...
The focus of this programme was on the development of decision making tools based on cost benefit an...
Scientific debates on environmental impacts in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) focus on methodological q...
In research, we analysed the way cost-benefit analyses (CBA) were carried out in governmental and se...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has emerged as one of the most widely used methodologies in environmenta...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is one among tools widely used for policy and project analysis around th...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis, or CBA, refers to the economic appraisal of policies and projec...
Cost benefit analysis is a method to weigh the advantages of a project envisaged against its disadva...
The author's purpose is to review the use of cost - benefit analysis (CBA) in environmental policy a...
Climate Change is a challenge that produces uncertainties among decision-makers in determining which...
This paper considers the problem areas found in applying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to projects inv...
Cost-Benefit Analysis is a method to assess the effects of policies and projects on social welfare. ...
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for non-market valuation, and theoretical and conceptual...
AbstractLarge public-investment construction projects require advanced decision support systems. The...
There is an increasing demand amongst decision-makers and stakeholders for identifying sustainable r...
The focus of this programme was on the development of decision making tools based on cost benefit an...
The focus of this programme was on the development of decision making tools based on cost benefit an...
Scientific debates on environmental impacts in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) focus on methodological q...
In research, we analysed the way cost-benefit analyses (CBA) were carried out in governmental and se...