This research concerns the impact of cognitive (i.e., framing issues) and psychosocial (i.e., environmental attitudes and place identity) dimensions on people’s Willingness To Pay (WTP) for preservation and improvement of a ‘local’ environmental public good, i.e., local beaches. After a pilot study, a field experiment (N = 102) was carried out in order to verify the effects on WTP of: (1) the reminder about the involvement of other people for preserving ‘local’ beaches; (2) attitudes towards the environmental good; and (3) local identity. Results confirmed the reminder effect, so that individuals reminded of other contributors are willing to pay less than individuals who were not reminded. Positive attitudes towards local beaches are associ...
The study of human behaviour and in particular individual choices is of great interest in the field ...
Managed realignment of shorelines to manage floods and restore wetland can be difficult to implement...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
This research concerns the impact of cognitive (i.e., framing issues) and psychosocial (i.e., enviro...
Sense of place, including an individual’s attitudes toward specific geographic settings, is generall...
Individuals' decision to use a particular coastal beach is influenced by their preferences and perce...
The main purpose of the study is to evaluate the economic value related to beach preservation by eli...
Stated preference methods are frequently employed to measure people's willingness to pay (WTP) for e...
Place attachment provides insight on why and to what extent individuals value a particular setting. ...
Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultu...
Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultu...
Throughout the scientific literature, beaches have been regarded as very valuable ecosystems for the...
Environmental sustainability may be seen as a collective challenge that can only be met if a suffici...
This paper discusses the results of a multi-country survey about private stakeholders' contribution ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to review conceptually and theoretically on the interrelation b...
The study of human behaviour and in particular individual choices is of great interest in the field ...
Managed realignment of shorelines to manage floods and restore wetland can be difficult to implement...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
This research concerns the impact of cognitive (i.e., framing issues) and psychosocial (i.e., enviro...
Sense of place, including an individual’s attitudes toward specific geographic settings, is generall...
Individuals' decision to use a particular coastal beach is influenced by their preferences and perce...
The main purpose of the study is to evaluate the economic value related to beach preservation by eli...
Stated preference methods are frequently employed to measure people's willingness to pay (WTP) for e...
Place attachment provides insight on why and to what extent individuals value a particular setting. ...
Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultu...
Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultu...
Throughout the scientific literature, beaches have been regarded as very valuable ecosystems for the...
Environmental sustainability may be seen as a collective challenge that can only be met if a suffici...
This paper discusses the results of a multi-country survey about private stakeholders' contribution ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to review conceptually and theoretically on the interrelation b...
The study of human behaviour and in particular individual choices is of great interest in the field ...
Managed realignment of shorelines to manage floods and restore wetland can be difficult to implement...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...