The spatial distribution of agro-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the efficient allocation of management effort. The practical convenience of relying on sample mean values of individual benefits for aggregation can come at the cost of biased aggregate estimates. The main objective of this paper is to test spatial hypotheses regarding respondents’ local water quality and quantity, and their willingness-to-pay for improvements in water quality attributes. This paper combines choice experiment and spatially related water quality data via a Geographical Information System (GIS) to develop a method that evaluates the influence of respondents’ local water quality on willingness-to-pay for river and stream conservation ...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
The improvement in the water quality resulting from the implementation of the EU Water Framework Dir...
Water quality and quantity concerns in Canterbury are intrinsically related to agriculture. Monetary...
The spatial distribution of agro-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the ef...
The spatial distribution of agri-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the ef...
The spatial distribution of agro-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the ef...
This thesis adds to the literature on non-market valuation of agricultural externalities in rivers a...
The main objective of this study is to account for spatial preference variability in the economic va...
Efficient decision making in environmental management requires good data on the costs and benefits o...
ABSTRACT. The main objective is to assess preference heterogeneity related to the spatial distributi...
Freshwater resource management can be challenging as policy makers need to consider the well-being f...
This paper describes a study undertaken on the Bremer River catchment in south east Queensland. The ...
Water pollution is widely considered to be one of the most important environmental issues facing New...
Many issues relating to the sustainability of environmental resource use are informed by environment...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
The improvement in the water quality resulting from the implementation of the EU Water Framework Dir...
Water quality and quantity concerns in Canterbury are intrinsically related to agriculture. Monetary...
The spatial distribution of agro-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the ef...
The spatial distribution of agri-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the ef...
The spatial distribution of agro-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the ef...
This thesis adds to the literature on non-market valuation of agricultural externalities in rivers a...
The main objective of this study is to account for spatial preference variability in the economic va...
Efficient decision making in environmental management requires good data on the costs and benefits o...
ABSTRACT. The main objective is to assess preference heterogeneity related to the spatial distributi...
Freshwater resource management can be challenging as policy makers need to consider the well-being f...
This paper describes a study undertaken on the Bremer River catchment in south east Queensland. The ...
Water pollution is widely considered to be one of the most important environmental issues facing New...
Many issues relating to the sustainability of environmental resource use are informed by environment...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
The improvement in the water quality resulting from the implementation of the EU Water Framework Dir...
Water quality and quantity concerns in Canterbury are intrinsically related to agriculture. Monetary...