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Valuing Environment and Natural Resources. 2 vols.
Willis, Kenneth G. / Garrod, Guy (eds.), Valuing Environment and Natural Resources.
2 vols. (Elgar Mini Series) 1440 pp. 2012:5 (E. Elgar, UK) <592-364>
ISBN 978-0-85793-023-1
hard set
環境と天然資源の過剰開発は、現代の世界でますます広がっています。環境経済学者は
このような乱開発と戦うために、計画や政策の事前及び事後のどんな評価においても資源
が正当に評価されること、また資源の消費が最適なレベルに決定されることを保証するた
めに、資源の評価を試みています。
本書は、環境と天然資源の評価のために使用された数々の技術の応用を明らかにする、
独創的な論文を収録しています。第 1 巻は、「機会費用」「旅行費用」「ヘドニック価格」
「仮想評価」
「選択実験」
「アノマリー、費用便益分析、その他の諸問題」の部から、第 2
巻は、「農業環境計画」「生物多様性」「生態系」「景観と公園」「文化」「大気質」「廃棄物
処分場」「土壌汚染」「エネルギー」「海洋」「水」「計画」の部から構成されています。環
境と天然資源に関心のある研究室・研究者に必備の論文集としてお薦めいたします。
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Volume I
Acknowledgements
Introduction Kenneth G. Willis & Guy D. Garrod
PART I OPPORTUNITY COST
1. Michael Norton-Griffiths & Clive Southey (1995), ‘The Opportunity Costs of Biodiversity
Conservation in Kenya’
2. Richard T. Carson, Phoebe Koundouri & Céline Nauges (2011), ‘Arsenic Mitigation in
Bangladesh: A Household Labor Market Approach’
3. Claire A. Montgomery, Gardner M. Brown, Jr. & Darius M. Adams (1994), ‘The Marginal
Costs of Species Preservation: The Northern Spotted Owl’
PART II TRAVEL-COST
4. KyeongAe Choe, Dale Whittington & Donald T. Lauria (1996), ‘The Economic Benefits of
Surface Water Quality Improvements in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Davao,
Philippines’
5. Daniel M. Hellerstein (1991), ‘Using Count Data Models in Travel Cost Analysis with Aggregate Data’
6. Nick Hanley, David Bell & Begona Alvarez-Farizo (2003), ‘Valuing the Benefits of Coastal
Water Quality Improvements Using Contingent and Real Behaviour’
PART III HEDONIC PRICE
7. Maureen L. Cropper, Leland Deck, Nalin Kishor & Kenneth E. McConnell (1993), ‘Valuing
Product Attributes Using Single Market Data: A Comparison of Hedonic and Discrete
Choice Approaches’
8. Iain R. Lake, Andrew A. Lovett, Ian J. Bateman & Brett Day (2000), ‘Using GIS and
Large-Scale Digital Data to Implement Hedonic Pricing Studies’
9. Brett Day, Ian Bateman & Iain Lake (2007), ‘Beyond Implicit Prices: Recovering Theoretically Consistent and Transferable Values for Noise Avoidance from a Hedonic Property
Price Model’
PART IV CONTINGENT VALUATION
10. John P. Hoehn (1991), ‘Valuing the Multidimensional Impacts of Environmental Policy:
Theory and Methods’
11. Richard T. Carson, Nicholas E. Flores & Norman F. Meade (2001), ‘Contingent Valuation:
Controversies and Evidence’
12. Ian J. Bateman, Matthew Cole, Philip Cooper, Stavros Georgiou, David Hadley & Gregory
L. Poe (2004), ‘On Visible Choice Sets and Scope Sensitivity’
13. Nick Hanley, Felix Schläpfer & James Spurgeon (2003), ‘Aggregating the Benefits of
Environmental Improvements: Distance-Decay Functions for Use and Non-Use Values’
14. Mark Morrison & Thomas C. Brown (2009), ‘Testing the Effectiveness of Certainty Scales,
Cheap Talk, and Dissonance-Minimization in Reducing Hypothetical Bias in Contingent
Valuation Studies’
15. John A. List (2004), ‘Substitutability, Experience, and the Value Disparity: Evidence from
the Market Place’
16. Thomas Broberg (2010), ‘Income Treatment Effects in Contingent Valuation: The Case of
the Swedish Predator Policy’
17. Henrik Lindhjem & Ståle Navrud (2009), ‘Asking for Individual or Household Willingness
to Pay for Environmental Goods? Implication for Aggregate Welfare Measures’
18. Ian J. Bateman, Brett H. Day, Stavros Georgiou and Iain Lake (2006), ‘The Aggregation
of Environmental Benefit Values: Welfare Measures, Distance Decay and Total WTP’
19. Kent F. Kovacs & Douglas M. Larson (2008), ‘Identifying Individual Discount Rates and
Valuing Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Models’
PART V CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
20. Kenneth E. Train (1998), ‘Recreation Demand Models with Taste Differences over People’
21. Silvia Ferrini & Riccardo Scarpa (2007), ‘Designs with A-Priori Information for Nonmarket
Valuation with Choice-Experiments: A Monte Carlo Study’
22. J.R. DeShazo & German Fermo (2002), ‘Designing Choice Sets for Stated Preference
Methods: The Effects of Complexity on Choice Consistency’
23. Sebastián Caussade, Juan de Dios Ortuzar, Luis I. Rizzi & David A. Hensher (2005),
‘Assessing the Influence of Design Dimensions on Stated Choice Estimates’
24. Ian J. Bateman, Alistair Munro & Gregory L. Poe (2008), ‘Decoy Effects in Choice Experiments and Contingent Valuation: Asymmetric Dominance’
25. Jürgen Meyerhoff & Ulf Liebe (2009), ‘Status Quo Effect in Choice Experiments: Empirical
Evidence on Attitudes and Choice Task Complexity’
26. Joan Mogas, Pere Riera & Jeff Bennett (2006), ‘A Comparison of Contingent Valuation and
Choice Modelling with Second-Order Interactions’
27. Roy Brouwer, Julia Martin-Ortega & Julio Berbel (2010), ‘Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Choice Experiment’
28. Joffre Swait, Wiktor Adamowicz & Martin van Bueren (2004), ‘Choice and Temporal
Welfare Impacts: Incorporating History into Discrete Choice Models’
PART VI ANOMALIES, COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AND OTHER ISSUES
29. Jason F. Shogren & Laura O. Taylor (2008), ‘On Behavioral-Environmental Economics’
30. Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer & Robert Sugden (2003), ‘Do Anomalies Disappear in
Repeated Markets?’
31. Charles R. Plott & Kathryn Zeiler (2005), ‘The Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept
Gap, the “Endowment Effect”, Subject Misconceptions, and Experimental Procedures for
Eliciting Valuations’
32. John A. List (2002), ‘Preference Reversals of a Different Kind: The “More is Less” Phenomenon’
33. Susan Chilton, Judith Covey, Lorraine Hopkins, Michael Jones-Lee, Graham Loomes, Nick
Pidgeon & Anne Spencer (2002), ‘Public Perceptions of Risk and Preference-Based Values
of Safety’
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34. Trudy Ann Cameron (2010), ‘Euthanizing the Value of a Statistical Life’
35. Simon Dietz & Giles Atkinson (2010), ‘The Equity-Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental
Policy: Evidence from Stated Preferences’
36. John B. Loomis (2011), ‘Incorporating Distributional Issues into Benefit Cost Analysis:
Why, How, and Two Empirical Examples Using Non-market Valuation’
37. Sergio Colombo & Nick Hanley (2008), ‘How Can We Reduce the Errors from Benefits
Transfer? An Investigation Using the Choice Experiment Method’
Volume II
Acknowledgements
PART I AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES
1. Alan Randall (2002), ‘Valuing the Outputs of Multifunctional Agriculture’
2. Roy Brouwer & Louis H.G. Slangen (1998), ‘Contingent Valuation of the Public Benefits of
Agricultural Wildlife Management: The Case of Dutch Peat Meadow Land’
3. Riccardo Scarpa, Eric S.K. Ruto, Patti Kristjanson, Maren Radeny, Adam G. Drucker & John
E.O. Rege (2003), ‘Valuing Indigenous Cattle Breeds in Kenya: An Empirical Comparison
of Stated and Revealed Preference Value Estimates’
4. Eric Ruto & Guy Garrod (2009), ‘Investigating Farmers’ Preferences for the Design of
Agri-Enviroment Schemes: A Choice Experiment Approach’
PART II BIODIVERSITY
5. R. David Simpson, Roger A. Sedjo & John W. Reid (1996), ‘Valuing Biodiversity for Use in
Pharmaceutical Research’
6. Paulo A.L.D. Nunes & Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (2001), ‘Economic Valuation of Biodiversity: Sense or Nonsense?’
7. David Pearce (2007), ‘Do We Really Care About Biodiversity?’
PART III ECOSYSTEMS
8. Stephen C. Farber, Robert Costanza & Matthew A. Wilson (2002), ‘Economic and Ecological
Concepts for Valuing Ecosystem Services’
9. Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom & Carolina Liljenstolpe (2003), ‘Valuing Wetland
Attributes: An Application of Choice Experiments’
10. Luke M. Brander, Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Jan E. Vermaat (2006), ‘The Empirics of
Wetland Valuation: A Comprehensive Summary and a Meta-Analysis of the Literature’
PART IV LANDSCAPE AND PARKS
11. Matías González & Carmelo J. León (2003), ‘Consumption Process and Multiple Valuation
of Landscape Attributes’
12. Danny Campbell (2007), ‘Willingness to Pay for Rural Landscape Improvements: Combining Mixed Logit and Random-Effects Models’
13. K.G. Willis (2003), ‘Pricing Public Parks’
14. Robin Naidoo & Wiktor L. Adamowicz (2005), ‘Biodiversity and Nature-Based Tourism at
Forest Reserves in Uganda’
PART V CULTURE
15. John Rolfe & Jill Windle (2003), ‘Valuing the Protection of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage
Sites’
16. Edward Morey & Kathleen Greer Rossmann (2003), ‘Using Stated-Preference Questions
to Investigate Variations in Willingness to Pay for Preserving Marble Monuments: Classic
Heterogeneity, Random Parameters, and Mixture Models’
17. Peter V. Schaeffer & Cecily Ahern Millerick (1991), ‘The Impact of Historic District Designation on Property Values: An Empirical Study’
18. David Maddison & Terry Foster (2003), ‘Valuing Congestion Costs in the British Museum’
PART VI AIR QUALITY
19. V. Kerry Smith & Ju-Chin Huang (1995), ‘Can Markets Value Air Quality? A Meta-Analysis
of Hedonic Property Value Models’
20. Neil A. Powe & Kenneth G. Willis (2004), ‘Mortality and Morbidity Benefits of Air Pollution
(SO2 and PM10) Absorption Attributable to Woodland in Britain’
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21. Ari Rabl, Joseph V. Spadaro & Bob van der Zwaan (2005), ‘Uncertainty of Air Pollution
Cost Estimates: To What Extent Does It Matter?’
PART VII WASTE DISPOSAL SITES
22. V. Kerry Smith & William H. Desvousges (1986), ‘The Value of Avoiding a Lulu: Hazardous
Waste Disposal Sites’
23. Robin R. Jenkins, Kelly B. Maguire & Cynthia L. Morgan (2004), ‘Host Community
Compensation and Municipal Solid Waste Landfills’
PART VIII CONTAMINATED LAND
24. Larry Dale, James C. Murdoch, Mark A. Thayer & Paul A. Waddell (1999), ‘Do Property
Values Rebound from Environmental Stigmas? Evidence from Dallas’
25. Joachim Zietz, Emily Norman Zietz & G. Stacy Sirmans (2008), ‘Determinants of House
Prices: A Quantile Regression Approach’
26. Arianto A. Patunru, John B. Braden & Sudip Chattopadhyay (2007), ‘Who Cares About
Environmental Stigmas and Does it Matter? A Latent Segmentation Analysis of Stated
Preferences for Real Estate’
27. Andrey Kalugin, Satrou Komatsu, Shinji Kaneko & Olena Slozko (2010), ‘Citizens’ Perception of Past Environmental Damage and Liability in Countries with Transition: Evidence from Kemerovo, Russia’
28. Anna Alberini, Stefania Tonin, Margherita Turvani & Aline Chiabai (2007), ‘Paying for
Permanence: Public Preferences for Contaminated Site Cleanup’
PART IX ENERGY
29. David Revelt & Kenneth Train (1998), ‘Mixed Logit with Repeated Choices of Households’
Choices of Appliance Efficiency Level’
30. Riccardo Scarpa & Ken Willis (2010), ‘Willingness-to-Pay for Renewable Energy: Primary
and Discretionary Choice of British Households’ for Micro-Generation Technologies’
31. David Pearce (2003), ‘The Social Cost of Carbon and its Policy Implications’
PART X MARINE
32. Sturla Furunes Kvamsdal & Leif Kristoffer Sandal (2008), ‘The Premium of Marine Protected Areas: A Simple Valuation Model’
33. Timothy C. Haab, Marcia Hamilton & Kenneth E. McConnell (2008), ‘Small Boat Fishing in
Hawaii: A Random Utility Model of Ramp & Ocean Destinations’
34. Christopher G. Leggett & Nancy E. Bockstael (2000), ‘Evidence of the Effects of Water
Quality on Residential Land Prices’
35. Nesha Beharry-Borg, David A. Hensher & Riccardo Scarpa (2009), ‘An Analytical
Framework for Joint vs Separate Decisions by Couples in Choice Experiments: The Case
of Coastal Water Quality in Tobago’
PART XI WATER
36. R.A. Hope & G.D. Garrod (2004), ‘Household Preferences to Water Policy Interventions in
Rural South Africa’
37. Kenneth G. Willis, Riccardo Scarpa & Melinda Acutt (2005), ‘Assessing Water Company
Customer Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Service Improvements: A Stated
Choice Analysis’
38. Nick Hanley, Robert E. Wright & Begona Alvarez-Farizo (2006), ‘Estimating the Economic
Value of Improvements in River Ecology Using Choice Experiments: An Application to the
Water Framework Directive’
PART XII PLANNING
39. Kenneth G. Willis (2006), ‘Assessing Public Preferences: The Use of Stated-Preference
Experiments to Assess the Impact of Varying Planning Conditions’
40. Guy D. Garrod, Riccardo Scarpa & Kenneth G. Willis (2002), ‘Estimating the Benefits of
Traffic Calming on Through Routes: A Choice Experiment Approach’
41. Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo, Stefania Tonin, Francesco Trombetta & Margherita Turvani
(2005), ‘The Role of Liability, Regulation and Economic Incentives in Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment: Evidence from Surveys of Developers’
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