LEEP Seminar: Eliciting values for complex goods: community preferences for the marine environment
Dr Katrina Davis will present her study on community preferences for the marine environment
Managers and the general public may have different preferences for marine management. This implies that expert-driven planning approaches may not attract the necessary public support to achieve biodiversity objectives. To understand public preferences for management, we elicited spatially explicit non-market values for marine ecological features in South-East Queensland in Australia. Our survey revealed that the Queensland population has higher existence values for different habitat types; for example, sea grass areas were valued twice as much as inshore reef areas.
An UEBS The Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP) seminar | |
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Date | 18 July 2017 |
Time | 11:30 to 12:30 |
Place | Queens Building MR2 |
Event details
Location:
Queens Building MR2