Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values

The dataset contain data collected by an electronic choice experiment survey among the population in Northern norway (Nordland, Troms and Finnmark counties) on their recreational activities in the coastal zone and how they value recreational activities in the coastal zone relative to more use of the...

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Main Author: Aanesen, Margrethe
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Published: DataverseNO 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18710/OP8NGC
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spelling ftdataverseno:doi:10.18710/OP8NGC 2023-10-29T02:36:18+01:00 Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values Aanesen, Margrethe Aanesen, Margrethe 2019-03-15 https://doi.org/10.18710/OP8NGC unknown DataverseNO https://doi.org/10.18710/OP8NGC Earth and Environmental Sciences Social Sciences coastal zone conversion conservation choice experiment socio-demographic interactions marine industries 2019 ftdataverseno https://doi.org/10.18710/OP8NGC 2023-10-04T22:55:27Z The dataset contain data collected by an electronic choice experiment survey among the population in Northern norway (Nordland, Troms and Finnmark counties) on their recreational activities in the coastal zone and how they value recreational activities in the coastal zone relative to more use of the coastal zone for commercial activities. Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input to societal welfare. Using natural resources, or converting nature in the development of market based ES may impact the access to non-market or more conservationist ES, and vice versa. How does the general public trade-off between these two types of ES? We use two valuation studies in Northern Norway to identify the public’s preferences for marine industries versus other marine use and non-use values. One study assesses willingness to pay to protect cold-water corals, a relatively abundant, and to some degree, protected resource off the coast of Norway. The other study elicits people’s willingness to pay for stricter regulations of industrial activity in the coastal zone, providing more coastal area for recreational activities. Both studies show strong conservation preferences, and willingness to forego blue industrial growth. However, these preferences are heterogeneous across socio-economic characteristics, and, interestingly, educational level is the characteristic that most distinctly separates the population into various preference groups. Other/Unknown Material Finnmark Nordland Nordland Northern Norway Finnmark Nordland Troms DataverseNO
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Social Sciences
coastal zone
conversion
conservation
choice experiment
socio-demographic interactions
marine industries
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Social Sciences
coastal zone
conversion
conservation
choice experiment
socio-demographic interactions
marine industries
Aanesen, Margrethe
Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
Social Sciences
coastal zone
conversion
conservation
choice experiment
socio-demographic interactions
marine industries
description The dataset contain data collected by an electronic choice experiment survey among the population in Northern norway (Nordland, Troms and Finnmark counties) on their recreational activities in the coastal zone and how they value recreational activities in the coastal zone relative to more use of the coastal zone for commercial activities. Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input to societal welfare. Using natural resources, or converting nature in the development of market based ES may impact the access to non-market or more conservationist ES, and vice versa. How does the general public trade-off between these two types of ES? We use two valuation studies in Northern Norway to identify the public’s preferences for marine industries versus other marine use and non-use values. One study assesses willingness to pay to protect cold-water corals, a relatively abundant, and to some degree, protected resource off the coast of Norway. The other study elicits people’s willingness to pay for stricter regulations of industrial activity in the coastal zone, providing more coastal area for recreational activities. Both studies show strong conservation preferences, and willingness to forego blue industrial growth. However, these preferences are heterogeneous across socio-economic characteristics, and, interestingly, educational level is the characteristic that most distinctly separates the population into various preference groups.
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title Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
title_short Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
title_full Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
title_fullStr Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
title_full_unstemmed Replication Data for:Trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: Natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
title_sort replication data for:trading off co-produced marine ecosystem services: natural resource industries versus other use and non-use ecosystem service values
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