Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic Activities
This work advances the understanding of compensation demanded for environmental impacts on atmosphere, lakes and rivers, soil, and ocean generated by mining, urban, fishing and agriculture activities. Our aims are to determine whether compensation demanded depends on the standard variables used in t...
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doaj-2b94b21d416249ff994c3eb308b008692020-11-24T21:53:33ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-07-01779608962710.3390/su7079608su7079608Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic ActivitiesVirna Vaneza Gutiérrez0Luis Abdón Cifuentes1Nicolás C. Bronfman2Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Santiago 7820436, ChileIndustrial and Systems Engineering Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Santiago 7820436, ChileEngineering Sciences Department, Universidad Andres Bello, Av. República 252, Santiago 8370134, ChileThis work advances the understanding of compensation demanded for environmental impacts on atmosphere, lakes and rivers, soil, and ocean generated by mining, urban, fishing and agriculture activities. Our aims are to determine whether compensation demanded depends on the standard variables used in the field of risk perception (as perceived risk, public acceptability and trust in regulating authorities), and to explore whether these relationships depend on the environment affected and on the economic activity generating the impacts. General Linear Models were used to analyze survey responses from 427 citizens of Santiago, Chile. Results showed that compensation demanded depends on perceived risk, acceptability, and on the economic activity, but not on the environment affected. Acceptability depends on trust in authorities, on perceived risk and on the economic activity. Perceived risk depends on trust, the economic activity and the environment affected. Overall, environmental impacts from the mining industry are perceived as riskier, less acceptable, and have a higher compensation demanded than those generated by the other sectors. These results suggest that to achieve sustainable development, regulations should consider not only environmental impacts but also the economic activity originating them.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/7/9608environmental policycompensation demandedpublic acceptabilityperceived risksocial trustenvironmental impactseconomic activity |
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Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic Activities |
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Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic Activities |
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Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic Activities |
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Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic Activities |
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Factors Influencing Compensation Demanded for Environmental Impacts Generated by Different Economic Activities |
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factors influencing compensation demanded for environmental impacts generated by different economic activities |
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This work advances the understanding of compensation demanded for environmental impacts on atmosphere, lakes and rivers, soil, and ocean generated by mining, urban, fishing and agriculture activities. Our aims are to determine whether compensation demanded depends on the standard variables used in the field of risk perception (as perceived risk, public acceptability and trust in regulating authorities), and to explore whether these relationships depend on the environment affected and on the economic activity generating the impacts. General Linear Models were used to analyze survey responses from 427 citizens of Santiago, Chile. Results showed that compensation demanded depends on perceived risk, acceptability, and on the economic activity, but not on the environment affected. Acceptability depends on trust in authorities, on perceived risk and on the economic activity. Perceived risk depends on trust, the economic activity and the environment affected. Overall, environmental impacts from the mining industry are perceived as riskier, less acceptable, and have a higher compensation demanded than those generated by the other sectors. These results suggest that to achieve sustainable development, regulations should consider not only environmental impacts but also the economic activity originating them. |
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environmental policy compensation demanded public acceptability perceived risk social trust environmental impacts economic activity |
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