The present research provides a quantitative assessment of households' preferences for different waste separation and handling schemes. We employ a choice-experiment based …
C Berglund - Ecological Economics, 2006 - Elsevier
This paper analyzes households' perceptions of recycling activities in a municipality in northern Sweden, Piteå. The purpose of the paper is to analyze whether moral motives …
C Berglund - Luleå University of Technology: Sharp …, 2006 - search.ebscohost.com
This article investigates the dual role–exemplified by the ideal types of the consumer and the citizen–individuals face in the contemporary environmental policy context. As crowding-out …
M Czajkowski, T Kądziela, N Hanley - Resource and energy economics, 2014 - Elsevier
There are two major ways in which solid waste can be sorted and recycled–at the household level, when households are required to sort waste into a given number of categories, or in …
Households' recycling effort is often argued to be of an insignificant size. It is also frequently argued that this contribution, if significant, is not a cost to households, since it is voluntary …
K Nyborg - Journal of Consumer Policy, 2003 - Springer
Social and moral norms may be required for a sustainable development of private consumption patterns. But how can public policy influence norm-motivated consumer …
J Pickin - Resources, conservation and recycling, 2008 - Elsevier
The value of cost–benefit analysis (CBA) as a decision tool in the area of solid waste recycling is examined, centring on a review of how 37 'effect-by-effect'English language …
This paper reports a contingent valuation study on household kitchen waste separation (HKWS) services via willingness to pay (WTP) conducted in the Haidian and Dongcheng …
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers that all deal with economic efficiency issues with respect to recycling behavior and waste management policies. Paper [1] …