TY - BOOK AU - Bennett,Jeff TI - The international handbook on non-market environmental valuation SN - 9781848444256 U1 - 333.72 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, Mass. PB - Edward Elgar KW - Auditoría (Medio Ambiente) KW - Protección ambiental KW - Conservación ambiental N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice; The rise and rise of non-market environmental valuation; Jeff Bennett; Using hedonic pricing for estimating compensation payments for noise and other externalities from new roads; Stale Navrud; Jan Strand; A hedonic price model of coral reef quality in Hawaii; Roy Brouwer; Sebastiaan Hess; Yi LiuYi Liu; Pieter van Beukering; Sonia Garcia; Applying the travel cost method to Minorca beaches: some policy results; Pere Riera; Kenneth E. McConnell ; Marek Giergiczny; Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu; The role of water quality perceptions in modelling lake recreation demand; Yongsik lean; Joseph A. Herriges; Catherine L. Kling; John Downing; Testing the robustness of contingent valuation estimates of WTP to survey mode and treatment of protest responses; John Loomis; Armando González-Cabán; Joseph Champ; Consequentiality and contingent values: an emerging paradigm; Gregory L. Poe; Christian A. Vossler; Decision versus experienced utility: an investigation using the choice experiment method; Dugald Tinch; Sergio Colombo; Nick Hanley; Bioindicator-based stated preference valuation for aquatic habitat and ecosystem service restoration; Robert J. Johnston; Eric T. Schultz; Kathleen Segerson ; Elena Y. Besedin; Efficiency versus bias: the role of distributional parameters in count contingent behaviour models; Jeffrey Englin; Arwin Pang; Thomas Holmes; Estimation of household water demand with merged revealed and stated preference data; Jeremy Cheesman; Jeff Bennett; Preference heterogeneity and non-market benefits: the roles of structural hedonic and sorting models; H. Al/en Klaiber; V. Kerry Smith; Dealing with scale and scope issues in stated preference experiments; John Roife; Xuehong Wang; Experimental design strategies for stated preference studies dealing with non-market goods; John M. Rose; Stuart Bain; Michiel C.f. Bliemer; Incentive and information properties of preference questions: commentary and extensions ; Richard T. Carson; Theodore Groves; Valid value estimates and value estimate validation: better methods and better testing for stated preference research ; Jan J. Bateman; Evaluating benefit transfer for Canadian water quality improvements using US/Canada metadata: an application of international meta-analysis; Paul J. Thomassin; Robert J. Johnston ER -