Economic valuation of the environment : methods and case studies
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Included Index.
1. Introduction --
2. Market Price and Cost Measures of Value --
3. The Travel-Cost Method --
4. The Hedonic Price Method --
5. Contingent Valuation Methods --
6. Discrete Choice Methods --
7. Recreation --
8. Landscape --
9. Biodiversity --
10. Water Quality --
11. Amenity Values --
12. Benefit Transfer --
13. Policy Implications and Conclusions.
This book provides a comprehensive and readable examination of the major techniques used in cost-benefit analysis and project appraisal to value environmental goods and services. Written by two leading practitioners in environmental valuation, the book includes detailed examinations of the theory and practice of a wide range of valuation techniques including contingent valuation, hedonic pricing, choice experiments
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