Choice experiments (CE – otherwise known as Choice Modelling) have become a widespread approach to environmental valuation in Australia, with many examples assessing the tradeoffs between river catchment management and socio-economic impacts. There is, however, limited information on the values of Australian estuaries. Furthermore, none of the existing valuation studies address catchment management changes in Tasmania. The CE study reported in this paper aims to elicit community preferences for the protection of the rivers and estuary of the George catchment in north-eastern Tasmania. Results from conditional and mixed logit models show that respondents are, on average, willing to pay between $2.47 and $4.46 for a km increase in native rive...
The main aims of the work presented in this dissertation are 1) the elicitation of locallyheld value...
The potential supply of water quality mitigation actions from diffuse sources is difficult to assess...
Given the general decline of estuarine ecosystem services (ES), policy makers require to understand ...
Choice experiments (CE – otherwise known as Choice Modelling) have become a widespread approach to e...
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Aus...
This paper describes a study undertaken on the Bremer River catchment in south east Queensland. The ...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
Protecting environmental services generates social benefits. At the same time, private landholders s...
A series of Choice Modelling studies have been undertaken to assess the trade-offs between water res...
Changes to land use and land management in Australian catchments have led to pressures on natural re...
The results from seven choice modelling applications designed to value improved river health in New ...
The estimation of non-market environmental values remains a challenge to economists seeking to provi...
Many issues relating to the sustainability of environmental resource use are informed by environment...
The principal aim of this project was to apply choice modelling as a tool for development of offsett...
The main aims of the work presented in this dissertation are 1) the elicitation of locallyheld value...
The potential supply of water quality mitigation actions from diffuse sources is difficult to assess...
Given the general decline of estuarine ecosystem services (ES), policy makers require to understand ...
Choice experiments (CE – otherwise known as Choice Modelling) have become a widespread approach to e...
Choice experiments (CE), also known as choice modelling (CM), are now used widely in environmental v...
Choice experiments (CE) have become widespread as an approach to environmental valuation in both Aus...
This paper describes a study undertaken on the Bremer River catchment in south east Queensland. The ...
To elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in environmental quality in three NSW ...
Protecting environmental services generates social benefits. At the same time, private landholders s...
A series of Choice Modelling studies have been undertaken to assess the trade-offs between water res...
Changes to land use and land management in Australian catchments have led to pressures on natural re...
The results from seven choice modelling applications designed to value improved river health in New ...
The estimation of non-market environmental values remains a challenge to economists seeking to provi...
Many issues relating to the sustainability of environmental resource use are informed by environment...
The principal aim of this project was to apply choice modelling as a tool for development of offsett...
The main aims of the work presented in this dissertation are 1) the elicitation of locallyheld value...
The potential supply of water quality mitigation actions from diffuse sources is difficult to assess...
Given the general decline of estuarine ecosystem services (ES), policy makers require to understand ...