The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and analysed. Two consecutive surveys of the respondents provide data about their stated knowledge of 23 wildlife species present in tropical Australia, most of which exclusively occur there. In addition, these surveys provide data about the willingness of respondents to pay for the conservation of those species belonging to three taxa; reptiles, mammals, and birds. Thus it is possible to compare the respondents’ stated knowledge of the species with their willingness to pay for their conservation, and to draw relevant inferences from this. From the initial survey and these associations, interesting relationships can be observed between those variabl...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
The authors use experimental surveys to investigate the association between individuals' knowledge o...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reporte...
An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reporte...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
Appendix II of this paper contains the three questionnaires which were used experimentally as a part...
Appendix II of this paper contains the three questionnaires which were used experimentally as a part...
Examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife species and th...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
The authors use experimental surveys to investigate the association between individuals' knowledge o...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reporte...
An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reporte...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
Appendix II of this paper contains the three questionnaires which were used experimentally as a part...
Appendix II of this paper contains the three questionnaires which were used experimentally as a part...
Examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife species and th...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge of members of the Australian public of Austr...
The authors use experimental surveys to investigate the association between individuals' knowledge o...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...