2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2009.02.020
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Managing coastal area resources by stated choice experiments

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“…Thus, compared to individuals with fewer or no alternative options for work, having opportunities to engage in salaried work considerably lowers a person's required compensation. However, these results differ from Liu and Wirtz (2010) findings, which showed that households with less children and higher monthly income are more likely to state that they are willing to pay for protection options to prevent coastal resources from oil pollution. The protection options resulted in not only a direct economic loss for fishermen but also uncertain consequences for rural communities that are dependent on fishing for their subsistence.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…Thus, compared to individuals with fewer or no alternative options for work, having opportunities to engage in salaried work considerably lowers a person's required compensation. However, these results differ from Liu and Wirtz (2010) findings, which showed that households with less children and higher monthly income are more likely to state that they are willing to pay for protection options to prevent coastal resources from oil pollution. The protection options resulted in not only a direct economic loss for fishermen but also uncertain consequences for rural communities that are dependent on fishing for their subsistence.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…The first study to apply choice experiments to non-market valuation of environmental resources was by Adamowicz et al, 1994, followed by an increasing number of studies (see Boxall et al, 1996;Carlsson et al, 2003;Birol and Cox, 2007;Liu and Wirtz, 2010;Jobstvogt et al, 2014). The application of CE for environmental policy and planning is relatively recent and of growing interest in developing countries (e.g., Kaffashi et al, 2012;Jalili and Sharzehi, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, ranking for pollution effect was obtained through a questionnaire in a pilot survey, in which a questionnaire was presented to research scientists working at the coastal institute. It should be addressed that such a pilot survey involving a small number of respondents could lead to uncertain and biased result (Liu and Wirtz, 2010). For accurate quantification of pollution effect in the next work, it is suggested that exact market valuation of coastal areas in money terms to be applied.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, where these two qualitative methods are applied for attribute generation, very often little or no description is provided, thus leaving room for doubt whether these are indeed all relevant and encompassing (Coast et al, 2012, Abiiro et al, 2014, Armatas et al, 2014. Environmental CE studies which do not perform qualitative work assume that selecting attributes based on previous work, literature review or "discussions" suffices (Li et al, 2004, Rajmis et al, 2009, Liu and Wirtz, 2010. Information about the amount of time taken to select attributes and the type of stakeholders are frequently lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%