Authors
Luke M Brander, Pieter Van Beukering, Herman SJ Cesar
Publication date
2007/6/15
Journal
Ecological Economics
Volume
63
Issue
1
Pages
209-218
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems that provide a variety of valuable goods and services, including recreational opportunities. The open-access nature and public good characteristics of coral reefs often result in them being undervalued in decision making related to their use and conservation. In response to this, there now exists a substantial economic valuation literature on coral reefs. For the purposes of conducting a meta-analysis of this literature, we collected 166 coral reef valuation studies, 52 of which provided sufficient information for a statistical meta-analysis, yielding 100 separate value observations in total. Focusing on recreational values, we use US$ per visit as the dependent variable in our meta-analysis. The meta-regression results reveal a number of important factors in explaining variation in coral reef recreational values, notably the area of dive sites and the number of visitors. Different …
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Scholar articles
LM Brander, P Van Beukering, HSJ Cesar - Ecological Economics, 2007