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scope effect 3 Catchment planning 1 Choice modelling 1 Community/Rural/Urban Development 1 Embedding 1 Environment 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Free trade 1 Non-market valuation 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Scale effect 1 Scope effect 1 cardinal data 1 catchment planning 1 choice modelling 1 embedding 1 environment. 1 environmental externality 1 globalization 1 hedonic price method 1 landscape quality 1 landscape value 1 macbeth 1 non-market valuation 1 scale effect 1 silent negotiation 1 virtual carbon 1
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Free 3 Undetermined 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Mazur, Kasia 2 Abbas, Mehdi 1 Bennett, Jeff W 1 Bennett, Jeffrey W. 1 Pictet, Jacques 1 Soguel, Nils 1 Tangerini, Alexandre 1
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Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 2
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Environmental Economics Research Hub Research Reports 1 Mondes en développement 1 Research Reports / Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 1 Revue d'économie politique 1
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Scale and scope effects on communities’ values for environmental improvements in the Namoi catchment: A choice modelling approach
Bennett, Jeff W; Mazur, Kasia - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (WTP) estimates across different scales and scopes of environmental investments. The goal is to help catchment management authorities better prioritise their natural resource management actions at...
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Scale and scope effects on communities’ values for environmental improvements in the Namoi catchment: A choice modelling approach
Mazur, Kasia; Bennett, Jeffrey W. - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2009
This report presents results of research designed to investigate variations in willingness to pay (WTP) estimates across different scales and scopes of environmental investments. The goal is to help catchment management authorities better prioritise their natural resource management actions at...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008693258
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How to Measure Scope Variables when no Metrics Exist : Application to Landscape Quality Measurement and Hedonic Price Evaluation
Soguel, Nils; Tangerini, Alexandre; Pictet, Jacques - In: Revue d'économie politique 117 (2007) 5, pp. 827-841
Landscape is an example of a non-market good where no metrics exist to measure its quality. The paper proposes an original methodology to nevertheless estimate scope variables in those circumstances, allowing then to better test if people?s willingnesstopay for such good is sensitive to the...
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Libre-échange et changements climatiques : “soutien mutuel” ou divergence ?
Abbas, Mehdi - In: Mondes en développement n° 162 (2013) 2, pp. 33-48
</titre> This article deals with the theoretical and institutional links between the climate change agenda and the globalization. It develops a critical analysis of the mutual supportiveness between free trade and the greenhouse gas emission reductions. This critical analysis paves the way to a second...
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