Putting location into valuation: a national map-based choice experiment for biodiversity policy

Biodiversity policy is always about places: where habitat is restored, where management changes, and where new biodiversity-supporting areas are created. But public support for these actions can also be spatialโ€”shaped by where people live, what nature they have around them, and the spatial configuration of proposed interventions (for example, how far away they are). A... Continue Reading →

Public support for urban climate adaptation policy through nature-based solutions

The impacts of climate change on urban life require response in terms of adaptation planning. We investigated perceptions of and economic preferences for urban climate adaptation through nature-based solutions (NBS) in Prague and found that: (i) increased use of NBS is likely to generate significant economic public value; (ii) people perceive the species diversity of the NBS measures positively; (iii) NBS implemented in...

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