2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.097
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Understanding the distribution of economic benefits from improving coastal and marine ecosystems

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“…The price attribute was increasing national taxes. The survey was undertaken in 2013, and a full account can be found in Pakalniete et al (2017). The sample size was 1,247 people, and the data was collected by a mixture of internet panel-based questionnaires and in-house interviews with random samples of the general public.…”
Section: Latviamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The price attribute was increasing national taxes. The survey was undertaken in 2013, and a full account can be found in Pakalniete et al (2017). The sample size was 1,247 people, and the data was collected by a mixture of internet panel-based questionnaires and in-house interviews with random samples of the general public.…”
Section: Latviamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have evaluated the WTP for improving the quality of water bodies (e.g., García-Llorente et al, 2012;Doherty et al, 2014;Ahtiainen et al, 2013, Hanley at al., 2015, Tuhkanen et al, 2016, Pakalniete et al, 2017. Considering the poor chemical and ecological state of the Oka river estuary and the Gernika aquifer (Gobierno Vasco, 2004), which also affect bathing waters, high WTP for improving water quality comes as no surprise.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, studies on sustainable development of the marine economy mainly use quantitative methods such as exponential analysis, comprehensive evaluation, principal component analysis, BP neural networks and general equilibrium models or system dynamics. Pakalniete (2017) used the polynomial Logit model to study the preferences of Latvian citizens toward environmental improvement in the Baltic Sea's marine waters and to evaluate the economic benefits of environmental improvement. Tuhkanen et al (2016) used a selective experimental method, a statistical modeling method, a non-linear utility function…”
Section: Research On Sustainable Development Of Marine Economymentioning
confidence: 99%