2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2015.10.010
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Longan fruit farmers' demand for policies aimed at conserving native pollinating bees in Northern Thailand

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“…Several studies identified differences in gender perceptions of miscellaneous provisioning services, but without similar studies to further support their conclusions. For example, Narjes and Lippert (2016) suggest that men had higher WTP for policies that preserve pollination services by bees (for agricultural production) compared to women; and Buechler et al (2016) conclude that women's workload regarding water collection had been significantly affected by hydropower development.…”
Section: Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies identified differences in gender perceptions of miscellaneous provisioning services, but without similar studies to further support their conclusions. For example, Narjes and Lippert (2016) suggest that men had higher WTP for policies that preserve pollination services by bees (for agricultural production) compared to women; and Buechler et al (2016) conclude that women's workload regarding water collection had been significantly affected by hydropower development.…”
Section: Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the ability to estimate pseudoindividual utility values, DCEs have gained widespread popularity throughout the social sciences. Since the Bayesian breakthrough, DCEs have not only been used in traditional fields of marketing, like food products [30][31][32], but also in valuations of nonmarketable environmental goods and services [33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Discrete Choice Experiments (Dce) In Consumer Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communicating both ecological and socioeconomic dimensions of this issue through the ES approach can help resource managers, farmers and other stakeholders in formulating pollinator conservation policies and identifying measures to ensure the perpetuity of the pollination ecosystem service (Ratamäki et al 2015;Narjes and Lippert 2016). Knowledge on trends in pollinator abundance and their spatial distribution, and about the impacts of land management options, agricultural practices and farmers' behaviour is needed to demonstrate the value of wild pollination and to support the design of policy instruments, such as agri-environmental measures, to promote pollinator habitat conservation and to motivate farmers to adopt measures in their fields (IPBES 2016).…”
Section: Biotic Pollination Ecosystem Servicementioning
confidence: 99%