The international handbook on non-market environmental valuation

Non-market environmental valuation (NMEV) is undergoing a period of increased growth in both application and development as a result of increasing recognition of the role of economics in environmental policy issues. Against this backdrop, The International Handbook on Non-Market Environmental Valuat...

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Corporate Author: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Other Authors: Bennett, Jeff.
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar, 2011.
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Online Access:https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781848444256.xml
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The rise and rise of non-market environmental valuation / Jeff Bennett
  • 2. Using hedonic pricing for estimating compensation payments for noise and other externalities from new roads / Ståle Navrud and Jon Strand
  • 3. A hedonic price model of coral reef quality in Hawaii / Roy Brouwer ... [et al.]
  • 4. Applying the travel cost method to Minorca beaches : some policy results / Pere Riera ... [et al.]
  • 5. The role of water quality perceptions in modelling lake recreation demand / Yongsik Jeon ... [et al.]
  • 6. Testing the robustness of contingent valuation estimates of WTP to survey mode and treatment of protest responses / John Loomis, Armando González-Cabán and Joseph Champ
  • 7. Consequentiality and contingent values : an emerging paradigm / Gregory L. Poe and Christian A. Vossler
  • 8. Decision versus experiences utility : an investigation using the choice experiment method / Dugald Tinch, Sergio Colombo and Nick Hanley
  • 9. Bioindicator-based stated preference valuation for aquatic habitat and ecosystem service restoration / Robert J. Johnston ... [et al.]
  • 10. Efficiency versus bias : the role of distributional parameters in count contingent behaviour models / Jeffrey Englin, Arwin Pang and Thomas Holmes
  • 11. Estimation of household water demand with merged revealed and stated preference data / Jeremy Cheesman and Jeff Bennett
  • 12. Preference heterogeneity and non-market benefits : the roles of structural hedonic and sorting models / H. Allen Klaiber and V. Kerry Smith
  • 13. Dealing with scale and scope issues in stated preference experiments / John Rolfe and Xuehong Wang
  • 14. Experimental design strategies for stated preference studies dealing with non-market goods / John M. Rose, Stuart Bain and Michiel C.J. Bliemer
  • 15. Incentive and information properties of preference questions : commentary and extensions / Richard T. Carson and Theodore Groves
  • 16. Valid value estimates and value estimate validation : better methods and better testing for stated preference research / Ian J. Bateman
  • 17. Evaluating benefit transfer for Canadian water quality improvements using US/Canada metadata : an application of international meta-analysis / Paul J. Thomassin and Robert J. Johnston.