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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Goods by Applying Contingent Valuation Method - Some Japanese Case Studies

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Contingent valuation is one of the means of incorporating socio-environmental considerations in cost-benefit analysis. The authors of this book have examined environmental valuation methods through the lens of cost-benefit analysis focused on three case studies in Japan: public parks, a bay wetland, and a recreational theme park. With implications for the world at large, the findings presented here serve as a valuable source of information on Japanese behavior regarding the valuation of environmental goods. New, alternative approaches and guidelines for cost-benefit analysis in the public and private spheres also are discussed. This volume makes an important addition to the library of all researchers and other scientists in the fields of environmental science and environmental economics.

List of contents

Overview.- Contingent Valuation Method.- Case Study 1: The Isahaya Bay Wetland (IBW).- Overview of the IBW.- Environmental Valuation of the IBW.- Recalculating Cost-Benefit Analysis of the IBRP.- Case Study 2: Public Parks.- Estimation of the WTP for Preserving Public Parks.- Case Study 3: The Huis Ten Bosch.- Overview of the HTB.- Environmental Valuation of the HTB.- Calculating Cost-Benefit Analysis of the HTB.- New Approaches for Environmental Valuation.- Effect of Distance on Willingness to Pay.- Free Comments in CV Survey and Their Impact on WTP.- Integration of CVM and Remote Sensing Technique for Environmental Valuation.- Effect of Question Format on WTP in CV Studies.- Summary and Conclusion.- Policy Recommendations and Conclusion.

Summary

Contingent valuation is one of the means of incorporating socio-environmental considerations in cost–benefit analysis. The authors of this book have examined environmental valuation methods through the lens of cost–benefit analysis focused on three case studies in Japan: public parks, a bay wetland, and a recreational theme park. With implications for the world at large, the findings presented here serve as a valuable source of information on Japanese behavior regarding the valuation of environmental goods. New, alternative approaches and guidelines for cost–benefit analysis in the public and private spheres also are discussed. This volume makes an important addition to the library of all researchers and other scientists in the fields of environmental science and environmental economics.

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Authors Uddin Sarwa Ahmed, Uddin Sarwar Ahmed, Keinosuke Gotoh
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9784431546412
ISBN 978-4-431-54641-2
No. of pages 159
Dimensions 155 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 278 g
Illustrations XVI, 159 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Business

B, biochemistry, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Environmental Economics, Earth and Environmental Science, Methodology of the Social Sciences, Social research & statistics, Environmental Sciences, Ecotoxicology

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