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Estimating willingness to pay for the preservation of the Alfred Bog wetland in Ontario: A multiple bounded discrete choice approach

Posted on:2003-11-08Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Tkac, Jennifer MayFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390011479644Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
he Alfred Bog wetland is the largest high quality bog ecosystem and one of the most important natural areas in southern Ontario. The 4,200 hectare bog provides habitat to a large number of rare and endangered species and plays an integral role as a natural water filter. This study used the contingent valuation survey method to estimate respondents' willingness to pay for the preservation of the Alfred Bog wetland, which is threatened by the competing activities of drainage, burning, and the extraction of peat. A multiple bounded discrete choice model was used to analyze the survey results. Results indicated that respondents were willing to pay an average of...
Keywords/Search Tags:Alfred bog wetland, Pay
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