Why be wasteful when preserving a valuable resource? A review article on the cost-effectiveness of European biodiversity conservation policy

F Wätzold, K Schwerdtner - Biological conservation, 2005 - Elsevier
Issues related to the cost-effectiveness of biodiversity conservation policies have not yet
been prominent in European conservation research and policy-making. Nevertheless, there …

Elucidating the factors influencing the acceptance of green products: An extension of theory of planned behavior

SC Chen, CW Hung - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2016 - Elsevier
Recent environmental disasters worldwide have made people consider the need for
environmental protection. Therefore, the invisible pressure from these people made a …

Sustainable tourist behaviour–a discussion of opportunities for change

A Budeanu - International journal of consumer studies, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Research shows that despite their declared positive attitudes towards sustainable tourism,
only a few tourists act accordingly by buying responsible tourism products, choosing …

Understanding the link between collaborative economy and sustainable behaviour: An empirical investigation

M Toni, MF Renzi, G Mattia - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Collaborative Economy is growing at an exponential rate and the
accommodation sector is especially affected. The relevance of the phenomenon is linked …

Factors influencing the acceptance of nature conservation measures—A qualitative study in Switzerland

A Schenk, M Hunziker, F Kienast - Journal of environmental management, 2007 - Elsevier
Landscapes fulfil a multitude of ecological and social functions. Due to the fact that both
traditional and everyday landscapes today face many different threats, regulatory measures …

Non-market benefits of forest conservation in southern Finland

E Lehtonen, J Kuuluvainen, E Pouta, M Rekola… - Environmental Science & …, 2003 - Elsevier
This study analyses Finnish citizens' valuations of forest conservation programmes for
southern Finland. Contingent valuation (CV) and choice experiment (CE) methods were …

How reliable are meta-analyses for international benefit transfers?

H Lindhjem, S Navrud - Ecological Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
Meta-analysis has increasingly been used to synthesise the environmental valuation
literature, but only a few test the use of these analyses for benefit transfer. These are …

20 years of stated preference valuation of non-timber benefits from Fennoscandian forests: a meta-analysis

H Lindhjem - Journal of Forest Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
Stated preference (SP) surveys have been conducted to value non-timber benefits (NTBs)
from forests in Norway, Sweden and Finland for about 20 years. The paper first reviews the …

Valuing changes in forest biodiversity

M Czajkowski, M Buszko-Briggs, N Hanley - Ecological Economics, 2009 - Elsevier
The paper attempts to improve current understanding of the economic value of biodiversity.
Instead of the prevailing approach of using only one indicator of biodiversity (typically …

Survey protocol and income effects in the contingent valuation of public goods: A meta-analysis

F Schläpfer - Ecological Economics, 2006 - Elsevier
Income effects reported in contingent valuation (CV) studies tend to be much smaller than
those found in the literature on collective choice. This disparity has received surprisingly little …