Authors
Thilak Mallawaarachchi, RK Blamey, MD Morrison, AKL Johnson, JW Bennett
Publication date
2001/7/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
301-316
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Choice modelling is an emerging approach to estimating the non-use values of environmental services with multiple attributes. In this paper, results are reported of a choice modelling study conducted in the Herbert River District of North Queensland to estimate the value placed on the protection of natural vegetation in areas suitable for cane production by the local community. Resource use options that vary in the level of environmental protection and the level of agricultural production were presented as a series of choice sets and respondents were asked to choose among a set of three discrete alternatives in a given choice set. The alternatives in each choice set were described by four attributes, pertaining to the area of teatree woodlands, the area of vegetation along rivers and in wetlands, regional income from cane production, and an environmental levy. The responses were analysed together with socio …
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