[HTML][HTML] The state of the art of discrete choice experiments in food research

S Lizin, S Rousseau, R Kessels, M Meulders… - Food Quality and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have become an often-used research method in food
research due to their ability to uncover trade-offs made when choosing among multiple …

Green taxes in a post-Paris world: are millions of nays inevitable?

S Carattini, A Baranzini, P Thalmann, F Varone… - … and resource economics, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Turning the Paris Agreement's greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic
policies is the next challenge for governments. We address the question of the acceptability …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental attitudes and place identity as determinants of preferences for ecosystem services

M Faccioli, M Czajkowski, K Glenk, J Martin-Ortega - Ecological Economics, 2020 - Elsevier
Stated preference methods are frequently employed to measure people's willingness to pay
(WTP) for ecosystem services. However, these techniques are also criticized for following a …

Public participation in crisis policymaking. How 30,000 Dutch citizens advised their government on relaxing COVID-19 lockdown measures

N Mouter, JI Hernandez, AV Itten - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Following the outbreak of COVID-19, governments took unprecedented measures to curb
the spread of the virus. Public participation in decisions regarding (the relaxation of) these …

[HTML][HTML] Looking below the surface: The cultural ecosystem service values of UK marine protected areas (MPAs)

N Jobstvogt, V Watson, JO Kenter - Ecosystem Services, 2014 - Elsevier
Recreational users appreciate the UK marine environment for its cultural ecosystem services
(CES) and their use and non-use values. UK Governments are currently establishing a …

The value of familiarity: effects of knowledge and objective signals on willingness to pay for a public good

J LaRiviere, M Czajkowski, N Hanley… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
We design and conduct a field experiment in which treated subjects receive a precise and
objective signal regarding their knowledge about a public good before estimating their WTP …

Valuing recreational ecosystem services in developing cities: The case of urban parks in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

B Tibesigwa, H Ntuli, R Lokina - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite the growing body of evidence showing benefits and values of recreational
ecosystem services, in sub-Saharan Africa, such evidence is extremely limited. This is …

[HTML][HTML] Farmers' preferences for high-input agriculture supported by site-specific extension services: Evidence from a choice experiment in Nigeria

O Oyinbo, J Chamberlin, B Vanlauwe, L Vranken… - Agricultural systems, 2019 - Elsevier
Agricultural extension to improve yields of staple food crops and close the yield gap in Sub-
Saharan Africa often entails general recommendations on soil fertility management that are …

Willingness to pay for unfamiliar public goods: preserving cold-water coral in Norway

M Aanesen, C Armstrong, M Czajkowski… - Ecological …, 2015 - Elsevier
The world's largest concentration of cold-water coral (CWC) is found off the Norwegian
coast. Most CWC discoveries are recent, posing new challenges for Norwegian coastal and …

How do visual representations influence survey responses? Evidence from a choice experiment on landscape attributes of green infrastructure

YHJ Shr, R Ready, B Orland, S Echols - Ecological Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
This article provides new evidence on how images influence survey responses, using a split-
sample choice experiment. Our results suggest that, when respondents are presented with …