This paper presents a multi-method valuation study using discrete choice experiment, participatory multi-criteria decision analysis and deliberative citizens’ panels to evaluate the value of peatland ecosystem services in southern Finland. All three valuation studies addressed the same scenarios and drew on the same biophysical assessment data to facilitate a comparison of the valuation processes as well as the results. The results indicate that people place high value on regulating and cultural ecosystem services, especially on biodiversity, and less value on energy peat. The experiences sustain the argument that learning is important as people rarely have ordered set of preferences for unfamiliar objects like regulating services. They als...
We analyze the potential for socioeconomically sustainable peatland use by investigating conflicting...
The valuation of multiple ecosystem services requires the design of valuation processes able to inte...
The valuation of multiple ecosystem services requires the design of valuation processes able to inte...
This paper presents a multi-method valuation study using discrete choice experiment, participatory m...
The use of peatlands and the multiple but mutually exclusive ecosystem services they provide is a hi...
Given the limitations of monetary valuation of ecosystem services, there is a growing interest in mi...
Although efforts to address ecosystem services in decision making have advanced considerably in rece...
Monetary valuation of ecosystem services enables more accurate accounting of the environmental costs...
Highlights • MDCA methods can account for multiple dimensions of well-being. • They can facili...
Monetary valuation of ecosystem services enables more accurate accounting of the environmental costs...
This paper describes an empiric study of aggregation and deliberation used during citizens' workshop...
International audienceThis paper describes an empiric study of aggregation and deliberation—used dur...
We analyze the potential for socioeconomically sustainable peatland use by investigating conflicting...
The valuation of multiple ecosystem services requires the design of valuation processes able to inte...
The valuation of multiple ecosystem services requires the design of valuation processes able to inte...
This paper presents a multi-method valuation study using discrete choice experiment, participatory m...
The use of peatlands and the multiple but mutually exclusive ecosystem services they provide is a hi...
Given the limitations of monetary valuation of ecosystem services, there is a growing interest in mi...
Although efforts to address ecosystem services in decision making have advanced considerably in rece...
Monetary valuation of ecosystem services enables more accurate accounting of the environmental costs...
Highlights • MDCA methods can account for multiple dimensions of well-being. • They can facili...
Monetary valuation of ecosystem services enables more accurate accounting of the environmental costs...
This paper describes an empiric study of aggregation and deliberation used during citizens' workshop...
International audienceThis paper describes an empiric study of aggregation and deliberation—used dur...
We analyze the potential for socioeconomically sustainable peatland use by investigating conflicting...
The valuation of multiple ecosystem services requires the design of valuation processes able to inte...
The valuation of multiple ecosystem services requires the design of valuation processes able to inte...