2015
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2015.00096
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Willingness to pay for threatened and endangered marine species: a review of the literature and prospects for policy use

Abstract: Non-market valuation methods have been employed to estimate willingness to pay for numerous threatened, endangered, and rare (TER) species over the past few decades. While most of these efforts have focused on terrestrial species, over 30 published studies have been conducted to measure economic values associated with the preservation, protection, and enhancement of scores of marine species. In this paper, this literature is reviewed and assessed, and an evaluation of the suitability of existing TER species va… Show more

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“…Both Kotchen and Reiling (2000) and Aldrich et al (2007) determined that environmental concern, as measured by the New Ecological Paradigm 5 , has a strong effect on predicting WTP for the conservation of two endangered species, the peregrine falcon and shortnose sturgeon. Tisdell and Wilson 2 These methods typically involve asking people questions that reveal either directly or indirectly for their preferences or the value they place on a good or service, such as protection of an endangered species (see Lew, 2015). 3 However, there are several studies that estimate WTP related to the conservation of marine species (e.g., Lew et al, 2010;Boxall et al, 2012;Wallmo and Lew, 2012;Lew, 2015;Wallmo and Lew, 2015) and marine parks (e.g., Peters and Hawkins, 2009) using stated preference methods.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Both Kotchen and Reiling (2000) and Aldrich et al (2007) determined that environmental concern, as measured by the New Ecological Paradigm 5 , has a strong effect on predicting WTP for the conservation of two endangered species, the peregrine falcon and shortnose sturgeon. Tisdell and Wilson 2 These methods typically involve asking people questions that reveal either directly or indirectly for their preferences or the value they place on a good or service, such as protection of an endangered species (see Lew, 2015). 3 However, there are several studies that estimate WTP related to the conservation of marine species (e.g., Lew et al, 2010;Boxall et al, 2012;Wallmo and Lew, 2012;Lew, 2015;Wallmo and Lew, 2015) and marine parks (e.g., Peters and Hawkins, 2009) using stated preference methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tisdell and Wilson 2 These methods typically involve asking people questions that reveal either directly or indirectly for their preferences or the value they place on a good or service, such as protection of an endangered species (see Lew, 2015). 3 However, there are several studies that estimate WTP related to the conservation of marine species (e.g., Lew et al, 2010;Boxall et al, 2012;Wallmo and Lew, 2012;Lew, 2015;Wallmo and Lew, 2015) and marine parks (e.g., Peters and Hawkins, 2009) using stated preference methods. 4 The literature also contains studies that examine factors influencing the intention to carry out environmental friendly activities for the conservation of marine species [e.g., manatees (Aipanjiguly et al, 2003), sea turtle (Kamrowski et al, 2014)]; as well as studies on behavioral intention for topics beyond marine conservation, including conservation of terrestrial threatened and rare fauna (e.g., Jacobson et al, 2003;Perry-Hill et al, 2014), water (e.g., Yazdanpanah et al, 2014), soil (e.g., Lynne and Rola, 1988), and energy ( Abrahamse and Steg, 2009).…”
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“…In case of annual payments the respective amounts can be added to the NPV equation as a component of variable cost or as revenues in case of a positive net effect. (2012) a See Lew (2015).…”
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“…Thus, interest in preserving this valuable resource exerts considerable influence on national and international policy. However, there is increasing awareness of the non‐consumptive use values of wildlife to the public and the importance of using these values to better inform management of certain species (Lew, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%