Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma

Biodiversity and species conservation are among the most urgent global issues. Both are under serious threat because of human intrusion and as a result, it is likely that present and future projects will affect threatened and endangered species. Thus, it is important to account for these impacts whe...

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Main Authors: Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah, Rebekka Bärenbold, Olivia Riemer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Environments
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/5/2/31
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spelling doaj-59c9eb5602054542ae38d4c8261b8ca52020-11-25T01:01:43ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982018-02-01523110.3390/environments5020031environments5020031Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of CharismaFranklin Amuakwa-Mensah0Rebekka Bärenbold1Olivia Riemer2Department of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Box 7070, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Box 7070, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Box 7070, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenBiodiversity and species conservation are among the most urgent global issues. Both are under serious threat because of human intrusion and as a result, it is likely that present and future projects will affect threatened and endangered species. Thus, it is important to account for these impacts when evaluating and conducting cost and benefit analyses of projects. Due to their public good character and non-tradability, the total economic value of threatened and endangered species cannot be reflected by a market price and therefore, alternative approaches (stated preference method) are needed to determine their monetary value. This paper reviews and compares the valuation literature on threatened and endangered animals and conducts a meta-analysis regression to identify explanatory variables for the variation in willingness to pay for threatened and endangered species. The main findings of the meta-analysis show that the interaction of the level of threat and charisma have a positive effect on willingness to pay. Furthermore, developed countries have a higher willingness to pay compared to developing countries. Similarly, visitors of conservation sites have higher willingness to pay than residents. The provided example of a benefit transfer of the estimated function shows the practicability of our results.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/5/2/31threatened and endangered speciesliterature reviewmeta-analysiswillingness to paychoice experimentcontingent valuation method
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Olivia Riemer
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Rebekka Bärenbold
Olivia Riemer
Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma
Environments
threatened and endangered species
literature review
meta-analysis
willingness to pay
choice experiment
contingent valuation method
author_facet Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
Rebekka Bärenbold
Olivia Riemer
author_sort Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
title Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma
title_short Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma
title_full Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma
title_fullStr Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma
title_full_unstemmed Deriving a Benefit Transfer Function for Threatened and Endangered Species in Interaction with Their Level of Charisma
title_sort deriving a benefit transfer function for threatened and endangered species in interaction with their level of charisma
publisher MDPI AG
series Environments
issn 2076-3298
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Biodiversity and species conservation are among the most urgent global issues. Both are under serious threat because of human intrusion and as a result, it is likely that present and future projects will affect threatened and endangered species. Thus, it is important to account for these impacts when evaluating and conducting cost and benefit analyses of projects. Due to their public good character and non-tradability, the total economic value of threatened and endangered species cannot be reflected by a market price and therefore, alternative approaches (stated preference method) are needed to determine their monetary value. This paper reviews and compares the valuation literature on threatened and endangered animals and conducts a meta-analysis regression to identify explanatory variables for the variation in willingness to pay for threatened and endangered species. The main findings of the meta-analysis show that the interaction of the level of threat and charisma have a positive effect on willingness to pay. Furthermore, developed countries have a higher willingness to pay compared to developing countries. Similarly, visitors of conservation sites have higher willingness to pay than residents. The provided example of a benefit transfer of the estimated function shows the practicability of our results.
topic threatened and endangered species
literature review
meta-analysis
willingness to pay
choice experiment
contingent valuation method
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/5/2/31
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