Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile

A choice experiment was applied to measure the existence value of an endemic moss. We assessed value separation, embedding or warm glow and ‘ethical’ motivations. We exemplify our application by valuing an inconspicuous moss endemic to Chile's sub-Antarctic region. The choice experiment was adm...

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Main Authors: Cerda, Claudia, Barkmann, Jan, Marggraf, Rainer
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Online Access:https://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1355770X12000472
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:cup:endeec:v:18:y:2013:i:02:p:207-224_00 2024-04-14T08:03:29+00:00 Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile Cerda, Claudia Barkmann, Jan Marggraf, Rainer https://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1355770X12000472 unknown https://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1355770X12000472 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:31:11Z A choice experiment was applied to measure the existence value of an endemic moss. We assessed value separation, embedding or warm glow and ‘ethical’ motivations. We exemplify our application by valuing an inconspicuous moss endemic to Chile's sub-Antarctic region. The choice experiment was administered to a sample of local residents of Navarino Island (southern Chile). The design isolates the existence value by requiring respondents to make simultaneous tradeoffs between moss existence value, five other biodiversity-related values and income changes. Insensitivity to scope was addressed by using degrees of extinction risks. We predominantly use a willingness-to-accept design of the payment vehicle to avoid protest responses. A meaningful marginal value for the existence of an endemic species for Navarino island residents was documented. The design, based on varying degrees of extinction risk, avoided a strong effect of warm glow. No protest responses motivated by ethical concerns were encountered. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Antarctic
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description A choice experiment was applied to measure the existence value of an endemic moss. We assessed value separation, embedding or warm glow and ‘ethical’ motivations. We exemplify our application by valuing an inconspicuous moss endemic to Chile's sub-Antarctic region. The choice experiment was administered to a sample of local residents of Navarino Island (southern Chile). The design isolates the existence value by requiring respondents to make simultaneous tradeoffs between moss existence value, five other biodiversity-related values and income changes. Insensitivity to scope was addressed by using degrees of extinction risks. We predominantly use a willingness-to-accept design of the payment vehicle to avoid protest responses. A meaningful marginal value for the existence of an endemic species for Navarino island residents was documented. The design, based on varying degrees of extinction risk, avoided a strong effect of warm glow. No protest responses motivated by ethical concerns were encountered.
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author Cerda, Claudia
Barkmann, Jan
Marggraf, Rainer
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Barkmann, Jan
Marggraf, Rainer
Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile
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Marggraf, Rainer
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title Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile
title_short Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile
title_full Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile
title_fullStr Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile
title_sort application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in chile
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