This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (WTP) estimates across different scales and scopes of environmental investments. The goal is to help catchment management authorities better prioritise their natural resource management actions at both catchment and farm levels. Five split samples were used to test for scale and scope effects. A choice-modelling (CM) analysis was used to elicit household WTP for improvements in environmental quality attributes in the Namoi catchment. The approach was developed so that value estimates could be more accurately transferred between different action scopes
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
In this study, focus group discussions were used to design a choice modelling (CM) questionnaire to ...
This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (W...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
The survey was designed to estimate environmental values suitable for integration into MOSAIC, a bio...
Policy makers are often interested in how values for an environmental asset may be disaggregated int...
Protecting environmental services generates social benefits. At the same time, private landholders s...
This report outlines the different design stages of an evaluation survey conducted as part of the AG...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
There are times when there is a need to be able to place a monetary value on amenities or goods that...
Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Aus...
Policy makers are often interested in how estimates of the value of an environmental asset may be di...
Location differences in communities ’ preferences for environmental improvements in selected NS
The objective of this choice modelling (CM) experiment was to estimate respondent’s preferences for ...
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
In this study, focus group discussions were used to design a choice modelling (CM) questionnaire to ...
This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (W...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
The survey was designed to estimate environmental values suitable for integration into MOSAIC, a bio...
Policy makers are often interested in how values for an environmental asset may be disaggregated int...
Protecting environmental services generates social benefits. At the same time, private landholders s...
This report outlines the different design stages of an evaluation survey conducted as part of the AG...
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services ...
There are times when there is a need to be able to place a monetary value on amenities or goods that...
Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Aus...
Policy makers are often interested in how estimates of the value of an environmental asset may be di...
Location differences in communities ’ preferences for environmental improvements in selected NS
The objective of this choice modelling (CM) experiment was to estimate respondent’s preferences for ...
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
In this study, focus group discussions were used to design a choice modelling (CM) questionnaire to ...