This paper assesses residential environment induced preference heterogeneity regarding ecosystem services improvements of a river basin by comparing urban and rural residents’ welfare estimates. In a choice experiment, the ecological improvements are described in terms of several observable ecological indicators set in an experimental design. Given the fact that economic and environmental conditions differ for urban and rural residents in China, the utility they derive from ecological restoration is hypothesized to differ. The urban and rural residents’ survey data were modeled separately using mixed logit models. The results reveal that water quality and water quantity, measured by unit of level improvement and percentage improvement, resp...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
China has continuously stepped up its efforts to protect the ecological environment of the Ganjiang ...
The principle of urban-rural gradients can reveal the spatial variations of ecosystem services and s...
Integrated river basin management (IRBM) programs have been launched in most parts of China to ease ...
Revealing public preferences regarding the ecological restoration of a river basin and evaluating th...
The research question for this study is estimating the public’s willingness to pay for the public go...
AbstractIdentifying ecosystem services that are important to society can help decision-makers to pri...
This paper presents an application of a choice experiment measuring public preferences for a farmlan...
Rivers are under enormous threat worldwide and large amounts of money are invested in river restorat...
We examined the preferences for wetland conservation among urban and rural dwellers in Malaysia. A c...
Introduction and hypothesis Economic growth and welfare increase motivate people’s willingness to i...
The Ecological Restoration Program undertaken by the Chinese Government in the Upper Reaches of the ...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
Identifying ecosystem services that are important to society can help decision-makers to prioritize ...
This paper aims to build up a preference function to evaluate the public benefits of the type of agr...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
China has continuously stepped up its efforts to protect the ecological environment of the Ganjiang ...
The principle of urban-rural gradients can reveal the spatial variations of ecosystem services and s...
Integrated river basin management (IRBM) programs have been launched in most parts of China to ease ...
Revealing public preferences regarding the ecological restoration of a river basin and evaluating th...
The research question for this study is estimating the public’s willingness to pay for the public go...
AbstractIdentifying ecosystem services that are important to society can help decision-makers to pri...
This paper presents an application of a choice experiment measuring public preferences for a farmlan...
Rivers are under enormous threat worldwide and large amounts of money are invested in river restorat...
We examined the preferences for wetland conservation among urban and rural dwellers in Malaysia. A c...
Introduction and hypothesis Economic growth and welfare increase motivate people’s willingness to i...
The Ecological Restoration Program undertaken by the Chinese Government in the Upper Reaches of the ...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
Identifying ecosystem services that are important to society can help decision-makers to prioritize ...
This paper aims to build up a preference function to evaluate the public benefits of the type of agr...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
China has continuously stepped up its efforts to protect the ecological environment of the Ganjiang ...
The principle of urban-rural gradients can reveal the spatial variations of ecosystem services and s...