This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitutes on preferences for nature restoration. Previous studies have generally approached the substitution question by looking into competing destinations. We evaluate substitutes from the respondent’s viewpoint. We use a contextual approach relying on densities of nature substitutes within various ranges from each respondent’s home. This approach has the advantage of allowing the consideration of the direct, indirect and non-use values of nature. Data from three similar discrete choice experiments carried out in Flanders (northern Belgium) are compared. Different spatial discounting factors are tested to better understand how the substitution effect behaves with regard to distance. La...
Landscapes represent the dynamic interaction of natural and cultural processes acting on the environ...
Statements of willingness to pay (WTP) have been shown to be dependent upon the framing of the hypot...
International audienceHeterogeneity in households' preferences for recreational use of forests may l...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitutes on preferences for nature restoratio...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
Due to the steady reduction of nature sites in urbanised regions, nature restoration projects are no...
no isbnIncreasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon...
Many studies in the stated preference literature on environmental valuation do not include the effec...
A novel discrete choice experiment (DCE) design allows testing of substitution effects based on the ...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
Many environmental valuation studies using stated preferences techniques are single-site studies tha...
In this paper, we report the results of an online choice experiment designed to test the theoretical...
This paper is concerned with the idea of invariant preference structures. At the outset, it is argue...
Landscapes represent the dynamic interaction of natural and cultural processes acting on the environ...
Statements of willingness to pay (WTP) have been shown to be dependent upon the framing of the hypot...
International audienceHeterogeneity in households' preferences for recreational use of forests may l...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitutes on preferences for nature restoratio...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
This paper investigates the effect of nearby nature substitute sites on preferences for nature resto...
Due to the steady reduction of nature sites in urbanised regions, nature restoration projects are no...
no isbnIncreasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon...
Many studies in the stated preference literature on environmental valuation do not include the effec...
A novel discrete choice experiment (DCE) design allows testing of substitution effects based on the ...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
This paper explores spatial substitution patterns using a choice experiment to estimate the non-mark...
Many environmental valuation studies using stated preferences techniques are single-site studies tha...
In this paper, we report the results of an online choice experiment designed to test the theoretical...
This paper is concerned with the idea of invariant preference structures. At the outset, it is argue...
Landscapes represent the dynamic interaction of natural and cultural processes acting on the environ...
Statements of willingness to pay (WTP) have been shown to be dependent upon the framing of the hypot...
International audienceHeterogeneity in households' preferences for recreational use of forests may l...