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Environmental impact charges. --- Environmental policy --- Taxe écologique --- Environnement --- Research --- Economic aspects --- Politique gouvernementale --- Aspect économique --- Taxe écologique --- Aspect économique --- Environmental impact charges --- European Union countries --- Natural resources --- Valuation --- Energy policy --- Environmental aspects --- Fiscal policy --- Pollution
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The Amazon Rainforest is a global public good. As such, and given that 15 percent of the original Amazon forest area has already been lost, households worldwide might be willing to pay to reduce or avoid additional losses. A full elicitation of global preferences for valuing preservation of the current forest, using stated-preference population surveys, would be costly and time consuming. Alternatively, this paper uses a Delphi stated-preference technique in which 48 European environmental valuation experts were asked to provide "best guesses" on the possible outcomes of population surveys in their own countries and Europe as a whole. The expert judgments indicate willingness to pay in Europe for preserving the current Amazon Rainforest of about 28 euros per household per year on average; a slightly lower value is inferred for a plan that allows a 10 percent future reduction from the current rainforest area. The income elasticity of experts' stated willingness to pay with respect to per-capita income in their own countries is in the range 0.5-0.8. These findings indicate that Delphi studies might be used more widely as a tool for global benefit transfer.
Amazon Rainforest --- Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases --- Contingent Valuation --- Delphi Expert Survey --- Economic Theory & Research --- Energy --- Environment --- Environmental Economics & Policies --- Global Public Goods --- Population Policies --- Stated Preferences --- Wildlife Resources
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The transfer of environmental values in time and space has increased rapidly with the widespread use of cost benefit analysis in project evaluation and regulatory assessments over the last three decades. The purpose of this volume is to take a snapshot of the research that is ongoing in the area of value transfer (benefit transfer). It includes papers by some of the most influential authors in the area, and covers the latest developments in the field. It will be useful for academics conducting research in this area and for practitioners in government agencies and ministries, as well as consulting firms.
Environmental economics. --- Environmental policy. --- Valuation. --- Economics --- Environmental quality --- Appraisal --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Economic valuation --- Property --- Accounting --- Environment and state --- Environmental control --- Environmental management --- Environmental protection --- State and environment --- Environmental auditing --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects --- Valuation --- Government policy --- Microeconomics. --- Environmental Economics. --- Price theory
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Cultural property --- Public goods --- Environmental economics --- Biens culturels --- Biens collectifs --- Economie de l'environnement --- Economic aspects. --- Valuation. --- Aspect économique --- Evaluation --- 72 --- 330.123.6 --- Contingent valuation --- -Public goods --- -#SBIB:023.IO --- #SBIB:316.7C311 --- #SBIB:316.7C312 --- #SBIB:35H436 --- #SBIB:303H66 --- Goods, Public --- Finance, Public --- Welfare economics --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Valuation --- Architectuur. Bouwkunst --- Collectieve goederen. Dienstverlening --- Economic aspects --- Cultuurbeleid: internationaal --- Cultuurbeleid: nationaal --- Beleidssectoren: welzijn, volksgezondheid en cultuur --- Econometrie --- Contingent valuation. --- Free rider problem (Economics) --- 330.123.6 Collectieve goederen. Dienstverlening --- 72 Architectuur. Bouwkunst --- 72 Architecture --- Architecture --- Aspect économique --- #SBIB:023.IO
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The transfer of environmental values in time and space has increased rapidly with the widespread use of cost benefit analysis in project evaluation and regulatory assessments over the last three decades. The purpose of this volume is to take a snapshot of the research that is ongoing in the area of value transfer (benefit transfer). It includes papers by some of the most influential authors in the area, and covers the latest developments in the field. It will be useful for academics conducting research in this area and for practitioners in government agencies and ministries, as well as consulting firms.
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The Amazon rainforest, the world's largest and most biodiverse, represents a global public good of which 15 percent has already been lost. The worldwide value of preserving the remaining forest is today unknown. A "Delphi" exercise was conducted
Amazon Rainforest --- Delphi Exercise --- Non-Market Valuation Methods --- Stated Preferences
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