The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain

Abstract A choice experiment is undertaken to elicit preferences of scuba divers in the Marine Protected Area of Medes Islands (Spain). This is the first non-market valuation study of a typical Mediterranean habitat, the Coralligenous, which is characterized by high biodiversity, geomorphologic comp...

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Main Authors: Luís C. Rodrigues, Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh, Maria L. Loureiro, Paulo A. L. D. Nunes, Sergio Rossi
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10640-015-9935-8
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:kap:enreec:v:63:y:2016:i:2:d:10.1007_s10640-015-9935-8 2024-04-14T08:17:40+00:00 The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain Luís C. Rodrigues Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh Maria L. Loureiro Paulo A. L. D. Nunes Sergio Rossi http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10640-015-9935-8 unknown http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10640-015-9935-8 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:31:47Z Abstract A choice experiment is undertaken to elicit preferences of scuba divers in the Marine Protected Area of Medes Islands (Spain). This is the first non-market valuation study of a typical Mediterranean habitat, the Coralligenous, which is characterized by high biodiversity, geomorphologic complexity and iconic species like gorgonians. This habitat is not only very attractive for scuba diving, but is also threatened by climate change and ocean acidification, which is our motivation for undertaking this valuation study. Choice attributes include the number of divers on a diving trip, underwater landscape, presence of jellyfish species, expected state of gorgonians, and price of a dive. Results of multinomial and random parameter logit models indicate a decrease in the attractiveness of Coralligenous areas for scuba diving as a result of both environmental pressures. Estimates of welfare values show that the local extinction of gorgonians had the highest negative effect on utility equivalent to a cost of €60 per dive, followed by abundance of stinging jellyfish with a cost of €26 per dive. Choice probabilities for the selection of different dive experiences indicate the highest rejection rates for the combined sea warming and acidification scenarios. Choice experiment, Coralligenous, Gorgonians, Jellyfish, Mediterranean Sea, Ocean acidification, Scuba diving, Sea warming Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Abstract A choice experiment is undertaken to elicit preferences of scuba divers in the Marine Protected Area of Medes Islands (Spain). This is the first non-market valuation study of a typical Mediterranean habitat, the Coralligenous, which is characterized by high biodiversity, geomorphologic complexity and iconic species like gorgonians. This habitat is not only very attractive for scuba diving, but is also threatened by climate change and ocean acidification, which is our motivation for undertaking this valuation study. Choice attributes include the number of divers on a diving trip, underwater landscape, presence of jellyfish species, expected state of gorgonians, and price of a dive. Results of multinomial and random parameter logit models indicate a decrease in the attractiveness of Coralligenous areas for scuba diving as a result of both environmental pressures. Estimates of welfare values show that the local extinction of gorgonians had the highest negative effect on utility equivalent to a cost of €60 per dive, followed by abundance of stinging jellyfish with a cost of €26 per dive. Choice probabilities for the selection of different dive experiences indicate the highest rejection rates for the combined sea warming and acidification scenarios. Choice experiment, Coralligenous, Gorgonians, Jellyfish, Mediterranean Sea, Ocean acidification, Scuba diving, Sea warming
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author Luís C. Rodrigues
Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh
Maria L. Loureiro
Paulo A. L. D. Nunes
Sergio Rossi
spellingShingle Luís C. Rodrigues
Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh
Maria L. Loureiro
Paulo A. L. D. Nunes
Sergio Rossi
The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain
author_facet Luís C. Rodrigues
Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh
Maria L. Loureiro
Paulo A. L. D. Nunes
Sergio Rossi
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title The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain
title_short The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain
title_full The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain
title_fullStr The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain
title_full_unstemmed The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain
title_sort cost of mediterranean sea warming and acidification: a choice experiment among scuba divers at medes islands, spain
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