Monetary valuation of environmental change is useful if one aims to rank alternative projects according to some specific social welfare function. However, if the project analysis is intended as background information to a democratic debate, the advantages of monetary valuation are less obvious. This paper analyzes aggregation of information, taking normative disagreement explicitly into account. It is demonstrated that monetary valuation is not always more informative than a physical unit measure of environmental change. © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
It is often argued that projects involving public good changes should be chosen on the basis of mone...
Most project impacts on environment, climate, and health are not valued in markets or in choice situ...
The main objectives of the paper are to (1) give an overview of the state of the art of environmenta...
ABSTRACT. Subjects valued environmental goods using a response mode expressing willingness to pay as...
This paper explores how theoretical, practical and political issues are addressed differently by cos...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how to introduce monetary valuation into public decision-m...
Abstract. The use of deliberative methods to assess environmental values in monetary terms has been ...
There is a rising tendency for environmental economics to be viewed as exclusively concerned with va...
In this paper, we want to analyze conceptually whether and when merely using economic discourse – ta...
Environmental valuation studies aim at the assessment of the social benefits or the social costs cau...
At the very heart of environmental cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is the claim that benefits and costs ...
The use of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in environmental decision-making and the contingent valuation...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
Money and environmental quality units are considered as unit for aggregating willingness to pay. For...
Communicating change in environmental condition is a critical component of non-market valuation stud...
It is often argued that projects involving public good changes should be chosen on the basis of mone...
Most project impacts on environment, climate, and health are not valued in markets or in choice situ...
The main objectives of the paper are to (1) give an overview of the state of the art of environmenta...
ABSTRACT. Subjects valued environmental goods using a response mode expressing willingness to pay as...
This paper explores how theoretical, practical and political issues are addressed differently by cos...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how to introduce monetary valuation into public decision-m...
Abstract. The use of deliberative methods to assess environmental values in monetary terms has been ...
There is a rising tendency for environmental economics to be viewed as exclusively concerned with va...
In this paper, we want to analyze conceptually whether and when merely using economic discourse – ta...
Environmental valuation studies aim at the assessment of the social benefits or the social costs cau...
At the very heart of environmental cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is the claim that benefits and costs ...
The use of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in environmental decision-making and the contingent valuation...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
Money and environmental quality units are considered as unit for aggregating willingness to pay. For...
Communicating change in environmental condition is a critical component of non-market valuation stud...
It is often argued that projects involving public good changes should be chosen on the basis of mone...
Most project impacts on environment, climate, and health are not valued in markets or in choice situ...
The main objectives of the paper are to (1) give an overview of the state of the art of environmenta...