2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-006-6735-z
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Comparison of funding and demand for the conservation of the charismatic koala with those for the critically endangered wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii

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“…The aggregate evidence by the literature shows that overall, charismatic species are more likely to be preserved and receive a higher stated WTP by respondents [15,46,47]. Although Tisdell and Nantha [48] found that the likeability of a species influences the WTP to conserve the animal, people's perception of the degree of endangerment seems to be the more important factor affecting WTP. According to Metrick and Weitzman [47], government spending on the conservation of a species is also driven by charismatic and non-charismatic attributes.…”
Section: Findings In the Literature On The Determinants Of Wtpmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The aggregate evidence by the literature shows that overall, charismatic species are more likely to be preserved and receive a higher stated WTP by respondents [15,46,47]. Although Tisdell and Nantha [48] found that the likeability of a species influences the WTP to conserve the animal, people's perception of the degree of endangerment seems to be the more important factor affecting WTP. According to Metrick and Weitzman [47], government spending on the conservation of a species is also driven by charismatic and non-charismatic attributes.…”
Section: Findings In the Literature On The Determinants Of Wtpmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Overall, there is a lack of scientific funding for wombats compared to other more well-known Australian marsupials such as the koala (Tisdell & Nantha, 2007). For now, the critically endangered northern hairy-nosed wombat has not yet succumbed to sarcoptic mange ; however, if the populations were to become infested, it could have dire consequences for the species.…”
Section: Current Treatments Of Mange In Wombatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this 'societal willingness to pay' does not necessarily accord with environmental scarcity as assessed, for example, by environmentalists and other experts (see for example Sayadi et al 2009). Some symbolic 'charismatic' species (Tisdell & Swarna Nantha 2007) or landscape features may attract much more public attention than others. In consumers' perceptions, aesthetic aspects may also play a more important role than detailed materialistic ecosystem services accounts, which are favoured by natural scientists.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Societal Preferences For Farm Tree Ecosystem Smentioning
confidence: 99%