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Using Individualised Choice Maps to Capture the Spatial Dimensions of Value Within Choice Experiments

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    SYSNO ASEP0507693
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleUsing Individualised Choice Maps to Capture the Spatial Dimensions of Value Within Choice Experiments
    Author(s) Baďura, Tomáš (UEK-B) ORCID, RID, SAI
    Ferrini, S. (IT)
    Burton, M. (AU)
    Binner, A. (GB)
    Bateman, I. J. (GB)
    Number of authors5
    Source TitleEnvironmental & Resource Economics. - : Springer - ISSN 0924-6460
    Roč. 75, č. 2 (2020), s. 297-322
    Number of pages26 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryNL - Netherlands
    KeywordsChoice experiment ; Distance decay ; Economic valuation ; Maps ; Spatial and temporal issues ; Spatial heterogeneity ; Stated preferences ; Survey design
    Subject RIVAO - Sociology, Demography
    OECD categoryEnvironmental sciences (social aspects)
    Method of publishingOpen access
    Institutional supportUEK-B - RVO:86652079
    UT WOS000512738500003
    EID SCOPUS85070064744
    DOI10.1007/s10640-019-00358-3
    AnnotationUnderstanding how the value of environmental goods and services is influenced by their location relative to where people live can help identify the economically optimal spatial distribution of conservation interventions across landscapes. However, capturing these spatial relationships within the confines of a stated preference study has proved challenging. We propose and implement a novel approach to incorporating space within the design and presentation of stated preference choice experiments (CE). Using an investigation of preferences concerning land use change in Great Britain, CE scenarios are presented through individually generated maps, tailored to each respondent’s home location. Each choice situation is generated in real time and is underpinned by spatially tailored experimental designs that reflect current British land uses and incorporate locational attributes relating to physical and administrative dimensions of space. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the first CE study to integrate space into both the survey design and presentation of choice tasks in this way. Presented methodology provides means for testing how presentation of spatial information influence stated preferences. We contrast our spatially explicit (mapped) approach with a commonly applied tabular CE approach finding that the former exhibits a number of desirable characteristics relative to the latter.
    WorkplaceGlobal Change Research Institute
    ContactNikola Šviková, svikova.n@czechglobe.cz, Tel.: 511 192 268
    Year of Publishing2021
    Electronic addresshttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/334869190_Using_Individualised_Choice_Maps_to_Capture_the_Spatial_Dimensions_of_Value_Within_Choice_Experiments/fulltext/5d43b0744585153e5935486e/Using-Individualised-Choice-Maps-to-Capture-the-Spatial-Dimensions-of-Value-Within-Choice-Experiments.pdf
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