Improving water quality in England and Wales Local endowments and willingness to pay

The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a far-reaching piece of European Community legislation. Estimates of the benefits of WFD Programs are needed at the present time for two reasons. First, the WFD itself allows for derogations from the general requirement of member states to reach good ecological status in all water bodies by 2015 in cases where the costs of doing so can be shown to be disproportionate. This paper presents a contingent valuation survey for the valuation and desirability of improvements regarding the WFD in England and Wales. According to our behavioral models, positive welfare changes constitute a sound argument in favor of the development of programs developed to increase the water quality. Moreover, the paper tests how the 'departure' endowments influence the willingness to pay for water quality improvements. In this sense, scope test and diminishing marginal value hypothesis are examined. The average willingness to pay appears to be insensitive to the water improvement intensity and a scope bias could be affecting our results. Nevertheless, it is shown a marginal decreasing value for water quality improvements and that the environmental program leads to different wellbeing intensity attending to local endowments.

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Main Authors: Soliño, M., Joyce, J., Farizo, A.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer 2013
Subjects:Contingent valuation, Dichotomous choice, Diminishing marginal value, Payment card, Scope test,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4375
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291050
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2910502023-02-17T12:32:17Z Improving water quality in England and Wales Local endowments and willingness to pay Soliño, M. Joyce, J. Farizo, A. Contingent valuation Dichotomous choice Diminishing marginal value Payment card Scope test The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a far-reaching piece of European Community legislation. Estimates of the benefits of WFD Programs are needed at the present time for two reasons. First, the WFD itself allows for derogations from the general requirement of member states to reach good ecological status in all water bodies by 2015 in cases where the costs of doing so can be shown to be disproportionate. This paper presents a contingent valuation survey for the valuation and desirability of improvements regarding the WFD in England and Wales. According to our behavioral models, positive welfare changes constitute a sound argument in favor of the development of programs developed to increase the water quality. Moreover, the paper tests how the 'departure' endowments influence the willingness to pay for water quality improvements. In this sense, scope test and diminishing marginal value hypothesis are examined. The average willingness to pay appears to be insensitive to the water improvement intensity and a scope bias could be affecting our results. Nevertheless, it is shown a marginal decreasing value for water quality improvements and that the environmental program leads to different wellbeing intensity attending to local endowments. 2023-02-17T12:32:17Z 2023-02-17T12:32:17Z 2013 artículo International Journal of Environmental Research 7(3): 623-632 (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4375 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291050 10.22059/IJER.2013.642 2008-2304 en none Springer
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Dichotomous choice
Diminishing marginal value
Payment card
Scope test
Contingent valuation
Dichotomous choice
Diminishing marginal value
Payment card
Scope test
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Payment card
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Diminishing marginal value
Payment card
Scope test
Soliño, M.
Joyce, J.
Farizo, A.
Improving water quality in England and Wales Local endowments and willingness to pay
description The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a far-reaching piece of European Community legislation. Estimates of the benefits of WFD Programs are needed at the present time for two reasons. First, the WFD itself allows for derogations from the general requirement of member states to reach good ecological status in all water bodies by 2015 in cases where the costs of doing so can be shown to be disproportionate. This paper presents a contingent valuation survey for the valuation and desirability of improvements regarding the WFD in England and Wales. According to our behavioral models, positive welfare changes constitute a sound argument in favor of the development of programs developed to increase the water quality. Moreover, the paper tests how the 'departure' endowments influence the willingness to pay for water quality improvements. In this sense, scope test and diminishing marginal value hypothesis are examined. The average willingness to pay appears to be insensitive to the water improvement intensity and a scope bias could be affecting our results. Nevertheless, it is shown a marginal decreasing value for water quality improvements and that the environmental program leads to different wellbeing intensity attending to local endowments.
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title_full_unstemmed Improving water quality in England and Wales Local endowments and willingness to pay
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