The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland

This article presents an application of the choice experiment method in order to provide estimates of economic values generated by water quantity improvements in the environment. More importantly, this is the first choice experiment study valuing scientific information and in particular scientific i...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
Main Authors: Koundouri, Phoebe, Kougea, Eva, Stithou, Mavra, Ala-aho, Pertti, Eskelinen, Riku, Karjalainen, Timo P., Klove, Bjorn, Pulido-Velazquez, Manuel, Reinikainen, Kalle, Rossi, Pekka Matias
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Kougea, Eva
Stithou, Mavra
Ala-aho, Pertti
Eskelinen, Riku
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Klove, Bjorn
Pulido-Velazquez, Manuel
Reinikainen, Kalle
Rossi, Pekka Matias
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description This article presents an application of the choice experiment method in order to provide estimates of economic values generated by water quantity improvements in the environment. More importantly, this is the first choice experiment study valuing scientific information and in particular scientific information on climate change. The case study of interest is Rokua in Northern Finland, a groundwater dependent ecosystem very sensitive to climate change and natural variability. The study deals with the uncertainty about the actual dynamics of the system and the effect of future climate change by exploring whether the public values sustained provision of resources for scientific research to better understand long-term environmental changes in Rokua. Data are analysed using a nested multinomial logit and an error component model. Evidence from this study suggests that individuals are willing to pay in order to assure scientific research so as to better understand long-term environmental changes. As a result, policy should consider investing in and supporting related research. Other aspects of water management policy valued by the public are water quantity, recreation, and total land income. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the European Union via the 7th Framework Program GENESIS: Groundwater and dependent ecosystems: New Scientific basis on climate change and land-use impact for the update of the EU Groundwater Directive; WP-6 Groundwater systems management: scenarios, risk assessment, cost-efficient measures and legal aspects. We finally thank two anonymous referees for constructive and insightful comments Koundouri, P.; Kougea, E.; Stithoua, M.; Ala-Ahob, P.; Eskelinenb, R.; Karjalainenc, T.; Klove, B. (2012). The Value of Scientific Information on Climate Change: A Choice Experiment on Rokua esker, Finland. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. 1(1):85-102. doi:10.1080/21606544.2011.647450 Senia 85 102 1 1
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:22354 2025-01-16T23:52:54+00:00 The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland Koundouri, Phoebe Kougea, Eva Stithou, Mavra Ala-aho, Pertti Eskelinen, Riku Karjalainen, Timo P. Klove, Bjorn Pulido-Velazquez, Manuel Reinikainen, Kalle Rossi, Pekka Matias 2012-01-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/22354 https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2011.647450 eng eng https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/22354 doi:10.1080/21606544.2011.647450 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess FP7 Environment (including Climate Change) European Commission EC SP1-Cooperation info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2012 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2011.647450 2022-11-23T06:46:03Z This article presents an application of the choice experiment method in order to provide estimates of economic values generated by water quantity improvements in the environment. More importantly, this is the first choice experiment study valuing scientific information and in particular scientific information on climate change. The case study of interest is Rokua in Northern Finland, a groundwater dependent ecosystem very sensitive to climate change and natural variability. The study deals with the uncertainty about the actual dynamics of the system and the effect of future climate change by exploring whether the public values sustained provision of resources for scientific research to better understand long-term environmental changes in Rokua. Data are analysed using a nested multinomial logit and an error component model. Evidence from this study suggests that individuals are willing to pay in order to assure scientific research so as to better understand long-term environmental changes. As a result, policy should consider investing in and supporting related research. Other aspects of water management policy valued by the public are water quantity, recreation, and total land income. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the European Union via the 7th Framework Program GENESIS: Groundwater and dependent ecosystems: New Scientific basis on climate change and land-use impact for the update of the EU Groundwater Directive; WP-6 Groundwater systems management: scenarios, risk assessment, cost-efficient measures and legal aspects. We finally thank two anonymous referees for constructive and insightful comments Koundouri, P.; Kougea, E.; Stithoua, M.; Ala-Ahob, P.; Eskelinenb, R.; Karjalainenc, T.; Klove, B. (2012). The Value of Scientific Information on Climate Change: A Choice Experiment on Rokua esker, Finland. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. 1(1):85-102. doi:10.1080/21606544.2011.647450 Senia 85 102 1 1 Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy 1 1 85 102
spellingShingle FP7
Environment (including Climate Change)
European Commission
EC
SP1-Cooperation
Koundouri, Phoebe
Kougea, Eva
Stithou, Mavra
Ala-aho, Pertti
Eskelinen, Riku
Karjalainen, Timo P.
Klove, Bjorn
Pulido-Velazquez, Manuel
Reinikainen, Kalle
Rossi, Pekka Matias
The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland
title The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland
title_full The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland
title_fullStr The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland
title_full_unstemmed The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland
title_short The value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on Rokua esker, Finland
title_sort value of scientific information on climate change: a choice experiment on rokua esker, finland
topic FP7
Environment (including Climate Change)
European Commission
EC
SP1-Cooperation
topic_facet FP7
Environment (including Climate Change)
European Commission
EC
SP1-Cooperation
url https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/22354
https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2011.647450