Decision-Pathway Surveys: A Tool for Resource Managers
This paper introduces an experimental "decision pathways" survey technique that builds on insights from behavioral decision theory. The approach presents respondents with a set of linked questions that encourage the deliberate construction of expressed values in the course of selecting a preferred resource-management alternative. By selecting one pathway and avoiding others, important information is revealed about respondents' key trade-offs and about their reasoning processes. A general discussion of the approach is followed by the results of a 1994 survey in Ontario, Canada, of public support for a range of forest vegetation-management alternatives.
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1997
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Authors: | Gregory, Robin ; Flynn, James ; Johnson, Stephen M. ; Satterfield, Theresa A. ; Slovic, Paul ; Wagner, Robert |
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Land Economics. - University of Wisconsin Press. - Vol. 73.1997, 2
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University of Wisconsin Press |
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