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Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis. 9:181-204
In this paper we review the benefit-cost analyses (BCAs) made to support applications for authorisations under the EU’s REACH Regulation on hazardous chemicals. Experiences from over 100 cases suggest that there are a number of informational and me
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Ecological Economics. 60:450-460
We review the literature regarding the aggregation of benefit value estimates for non-market goods. Two case studies are presented through which we develop an approach to aggregation which applies the spatial analytic capabilities of a geographical i
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Journal of Environmental Management. 79:221-231
This paper contrasts applications of both the contingent valuation (CV) and contingent ranking (CR) methods as applied to a common issue, the valuation of improvements to the water quality of an urban river (the River Tame, running through the city o
Autor:
David Kay, Brett Day, Mervyn Lewis, Graham J.L. Leeks, Amelie Deflandre, Ian J. Bateman, Paulette Posen, Salvatore Di Falco, David Hadley, Helen Davies, Mike Hutchins, Andrew A. Lovett, Colin Neal, Roy Brouwer, Stavros Georgiou, Dan Rigby, R. Kerry Turner, Andrew Jones
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Bateman, I J, Brouwer, R, Davies, H, Day, B H, Deflandre, A, Di Falco, S, Georgiou, S, Hadley, D, Hutchins, M, Jones, A P, Kay, D, Leeks, G, Lewis, M, Lovett, A A, Neal, C, Posen, P, Rigby, D & Turner, R K 2006, ' Analysing the agricultural cost and non-market benefits of implementing the water framework directive ', Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 221-237 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-9552.2006.00049.x
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 57(2), 221-237. Wiley-Blackwell
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 57(2), 221-237. Wiley-Blackwell
Implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) represents a fundamental change in the management of water in Europe with a requirement that member states ensure 'good ecological status' for all water bodies by 2015. Agriculture is expected to
Autor:
Ian J. Bateman, Matthew A. Cole, Gregory L. Poe, Stavros Georgiou, Philip Cooper, David Hadley
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 47:71-93
In this paper we argue that the burgeoning empirical debate over scope sensitivity within contingent valuation studies is fundamentally incomplete in that it has neglected a systematic examination of certain effects of study design upon observed scop
Autor:
Valma Jessamy, Stavros Georgiou, Philip Cooper, Jouni Paavola, R. Kerry Turner, Stephen Farber
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Ecological Economics. 46:493-510
This paper critically reviews the literature on environmental valuation of ecosystem services across the range of global biomes. The main objective of this review is to assess the policy relevance of the information encompassed by the wide range of v
Integrated Assessment and Sustainable Water and Wetland Management. A Review of Concepts and Methods
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Integrated Assessment. 4:172-184
This paper reviews and examines the potential of systematic and formalised interdisciplinary research concepts and methods for sustainable water and wetland policy and management, as advocated by the recently adopted EuropeanWater Framework Directive
Autor:
Ian H. Langford, Rosemary J. Day, Ian J. Bateman, Stavros Georgiou, Mihalis S. Skourtos, Areti Kontogianni
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 33:2219-2233
The contingent valuation method is often used for valuing environmental goods which have nonuse as well as direct-use values. However, it is often not clear how respondents to a contingent valuation survey allocate values when asked for willingness-t
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Ecological Economics. 37:123-138
This study employs a mixed methodological approach, using questionnaire surveys of individuals and stakeholder focus groups to investigate economic values placed on a wetland surrounding Kalloni Bay on the island of Lesvos, Greece. The questionnaire
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Risk Decision and Policy. 5:49-68
Everyone likes clean seawater to bathe in and standards for acceptable seawater quality are set by the European Commission (CEC, 1976). In 1994, proposals to revise these standards were announced. These proposals were the subject of a House of Lords