| JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | 卷:54 |
| Public attitudes and values for wetland conservation in New South Wales, Australia | |
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| Streever, WJ ; Callaghan-Perry, M ; Searles, A ; Stevens, T ; Svoboda, P | |
| 关键词: conservation; non-use values; valuation; wetlands; willingness-to-pay; New England; New South Wales; Australia; | |
| DOI : 10.1006/jema.1998.0224 | |
| 来源: Elsevier | |
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【 摘 要 】
This study, modeled after a study conducted in the New England region of the United States, estimates a willingness-to-pay value and examines attitudes about wetland conservation in New South Wales, Australia. Respondents to a questionnaire survey indicated a median willingness-to-pay of A$100 (A$=Australian dollars) (upper quartile=A$150, lower quartile=A$50) per household per year for 5 years and a mean of A$124.37 (95%Cl=A$107.49-141.24). A conservative estimate of the aggregate value of wetlands in New South Wales, based on willingness-to-pay values reported by respondents and assuming that nonrespondents are not willing to pay for wetland conservation, is A$38 million per year for the next 5 years. In absolute terms, willingness-to-pay in New South Wales was somewhat lower than that of New England, but when compared as a fraction of the gross domestic product for Australia and the United States, willingness-to-pay was slightly higher in New South Wales. Over 90% of respondents considered the intrinsic value of wetlands and the importance of conserving wetlands for future generations when answering questions about willingness-to-pay. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
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