This paper presents the results of a national study examining the economic value of biodiversity in New Zealand. Three valuation techniques were used to collect information from respondents: the contingent valuation method, the well-being method and the choice modelling method. Results revealed that respondents were familiar with the native plants and animals in their areas and valued them highly, therefore having a strong value for native biodiversity
Planted forests are increasingly recognised for the provision of habitats for species threatened wit...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
New Zealand’s biodiversity consists of over 80,000 native plants, animals and fungi, many of which a...
New Zealand’s biodiversity consists of over 80,000 native plants, animals and fungi, many of which a...
New Zealand's biodiversity consists of over 80,000 types of native plants, animals and fungi, a cons...
New Zealand's biodiversity consists of over 80,000 types of native plants, animals and fungi, a cons...
The value of biodiversity enhancement in New Zealand was estimated from a survey sample of 457 resid...
New Zealand’s biodiversity consists of over 80,000 native plants, animals and fungi, many of which a...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
This paper explores the effect of an individual’s knowledge of biodiversity on the nature of his or ...
This paper explores the effect of an individual’s knowledge of biodiversity on the nature of his or ...
Abstract Planted forests are increasingly recognised for the provision of habitats for species threa...
Many of New Zealand's native species are threatened or endangered. The Department of Conservation is...
During December 2007 and January 2008, telephone surveys were used to randomly sample Waikato, New Z...
Planted forests are increasingly recognised for the provision of habitats for species threatened wit...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
New Zealand’s biodiversity consists of over 80,000 native plants, animals and fungi, many of which a...
New Zealand’s biodiversity consists of over 80,000 native plants, animals and fungi, many of which a...
New Zealand's biodiversity consists of over 80,000 types of native plants, animals and fungi, a cons...
New Zealand's biodiversity consists of over 80,000 types of native plants, animals and fungi, a cons...
The value of biodiversity enhancement in New Zealand was estimated from a survey sample of 457 resid...
New Zealand’s biodiversity consists of over 80,000 native plants, animals and fungi, many of which a...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
This paper explores the effect of an individual’s knowledge of biodiversity on the nature of his or ...
This paper explores the effect of an individual’s knowledge of biodiversity on the nature of his or ...
Abstract Planted forests are increasingly recognised for the provision of habitats for species threa...
Many of New Zealand's native species are threatened or endangered. The Department of Conservation is...
During December 2007 and January 2008, telephone surveys were used to randomly sample Waikato, New Z...
Planted forests are increasingly recognised for the provision of habitats for species threatened wit...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...
Biodiversity loss is a global problem, especially in reference to private lands. In response, we inv...