Developing measures for valuing changes in biodiversity
(2004)
Christie, M., Warren, J., Hanley, N., Murphy, K., Wright, R., Hyde, T. & Lyons, N., Report to Defra
This document reports the findings from the Defra funded research project 'Developing measures for valuing changes in biodiversity'.
Summary
This document reports the findings
from the DEFRA funded research project ‘Developing measures for
valuing changes in biodiversity’. The aim of the research was to
develop an appropriate framework that will enable cost-effective
and robust valuations of the total economic value of changes to
biodiversity in the UK countryside. The research involved a review
of ecological and economic literature on the valuation of
biodiversity changes. The information gathered from this review,
along with the findings from a series of public focus groups and an
expert review of valuation methodologies, were used to develop a
suite of valuation instruments that were used to measure the
economic value of different aspects of biodiversity. Contingent
valuation and choice experiment studies were administered to
households in Cambridgeshire and Northumberland, while valuation
workshops were conducted in Northumberland only. The data from
these studies were also used to test for benefits transfer.
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Please cite as: Christie, M., Warren, J., Hanley, N., Murphy, K., Wright, R., Hyde, T. & Lyons, N., Report to Defra, (2004), Developing measures for valuing changes in biodiversity