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Valuing biodiversity using habitat types
Citation
Hatton MacDonald, D and Morrison, MD, Valuing biodiversity using habitat types, Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 17, (4) pp. 235-243. ISSN 1448-6563 (2010) [Refereed Article]
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Copyright 2010 Taylor & Francis
DOI: doi:10.1080/14486563.2010.9725271
Abstract
The capacity to value biodiversity is important for governments facing the challenge of balancing the financial benefits from the construction of infrastructure, land clearing or agriculture against the benefits associated with the existence of diverse flora and fauna. A number of previous economic studies have sought to assess the financial value of species or specific ecosystem services. A limitation of these studies was the difficulty that the general public has with scientific concepts, in particular that of biodiversity. For policymakers, the economic value of species can be very useful information when combined with integrated systems modelling and ecological response functions. When this modelling is not available, an alternative approach to valuing biodiversity is to focus on habitat areas to produce dollar value estimates that can be used by policymakers. This habitat area approach also has the advantage of being a concept that helps broaden the perspective of policy-makers and the general public. In this study, choice experiments are used to elicit monetary values for three types of remnant vegetation: wetlands, scrublands and grassy woodlands. These estimates of the value of particular habitat areas can be used in cost-benefit analysis. The study focuses on a region in South Australia known as the Upper South East, where there are significant areas of habitat currently under threat of degradation and land clearance.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | stated preference techniques, Choice modelling, wetlands, woodlands |
Research Division: | Economics |
Research Group: | Applied economics |
Research Field: | Environment and resource economics |
Objective Division: | Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards |
Objective Group: | Environmental policy, legislation and standards |
Objective Field: | Environmental protection frameworks (incl. economic incentives) |
UTAS Author: | Hatton MacDonald, D (Professor Darla Hatton MacDonald) |
ID Code: | 103259 |
Year Published: | 2010 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 7 |
Deposited By: | Faculty of Business |
Deposited On: | 2015-09-30 |
Last Modified: | 2015-11-05 |
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