The effects of source water quality on drinking water treatment costs: a review and synthesis of empirical literature

JI Price, MT Heberling - Ecological Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
Watershed protection, and associated in situ water quality improvements, has received
considerable attention as a means for mitigating health risks and avoiding expenditures at …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating proximity effects to wildfire fuels treatments on house prices in Cibola National Forest, New Mexico, USA

RA Fitch, JM Mueller, J Meldrum, C Huber - Landscape and Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Forested landscapes in the Western United States are subject to growing size and severity
of wildfires, in part due to historical management strategies focusing on wildfire suppression …

[HTML][HTML] Willingness-to-pay for urban ecosystem services provision under objective and subjective uncertainty

HJ Davies, H Wu, M Schaafsma - Resource and Energy Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
There is growing concern that failure to acknowledge the risk and uncertainty surrounding
ecosystem services (ES) delivery could have adverse effects on support for ES policy …

Colorado Basin Incentive‐Based Urban Water Policies: Review and Evaluation

BG Colby, H Hansen - JAWRA Journal of the American Water …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Major cities located in the Colorado River Basin (CRB) rely on incentive‐based policies to
address water use and supply reliability challenges, through programs provided by cities …

Willingness to pay and participate in improved water quality by lay people and factory workers: A case study of river Sosiani, Eldoret Municipality, Kenya

AW Mumbi, T Watanabe - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
This paper examines the willingness to pay for and participate in volunteer activities for the
restoration of the Sosiani River in Eldoret, Kenya. The willingness to pay is examined …

Limited substitutability, relative price changes and the uplifting of public natural capital values

MA Drupp, ZM Turk, B Groom… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
As the global economy continues to grow, ecosystem services tend to stagnate or degrow.
Economic theory has shown how such shifts in relative scarcities can be reflected in the …

Public preferences and willingness to pay for invasive forest pest prevention programs in urban areas

DC Adams, JR Soto, J Lai, FJ Escobedo, S Alvarez… - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Invasive forest pests can cause environmental and economic damage amounting to billions
of dollars (US) in lost revenues, restoration and response costs, and the loss of ecosystem …

Reliability of drinking water: Risk perceptions and economic value

A Appiah, W Adamowicz, P Lloyd-Smith… - Water Economics and …, 2019 - World Scientific
This paper estimates the monetary value of drinking water supply reliability in Alberta,
Canada. We use the results of an online stated preference survey that elicited respondents' …

Adaptive governance strategies to address wildfire and watershed resilience in New Mexico's upper Rio Grande watershed

M Morgan, A Webster, M Piccarello, K Jones… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Global climate models project that New Mexico's Upper Rio Grande watershed is expected
to become more arid and experience greater climatic and hydrological extremes in the next …

Money doesn't grow on trees: How to increase funding for the delivery of urban forest ecosystem services?

HJ Davies - 2020 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
Urbanisation and a changing climate are leading to more frequent and severe, and less
predictable, flood, extreme heat, and air pollution episodes in cities around the world. Green …