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How much are Floridians willing to pay for protecting sea turtles from sea level rise?

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Title: How much are Floridians willing to pay for protecting sea turtles from sea level rise?
Authors: Hamed, A
Madani, K
Von Holle, B
Wright, J
Milon, JW
Bossick, M
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Sea level rise (SLR) is posing a great inundation risk to coastal areas. Some coastal nesting species, including sea turtle species, have experienced diminished habitat from SLR. Contingent valuation method (CVM) was used in an effort to assess the economic loss impacts of SLR on sea turtle nesting habitats for Florida coasts; and to elicit values of willingness to pay (WTP) of Central Florida residents to implement certain mitigation strategies, which would protect Florida’s east coast sea turtle nesting areas. Using the open-ended and dichotomous choice CVM, we sampled residents of two Florida communities: Cocoa Beach and Oviedo. We estimated the WTP of households from these two cities to protect sea turtle habitat to be between $42 and $57 per year for 5 years. Additionally, we attempted to assess the impact of the both the respondents’ demographics and their perception toward various situations on their WTP value. Findings include a negative correlation between the age of a respondent and the probability of an individual willing to pay the hypothetical WTP amount. We found that WTP of an individual was not dependent on prior knowledge of the effects of SLR on sea turtle habitat. The greatest indicators of whether or not an individual was willing to pay to protect sea turtle habitat were the respondents’ perception regarding the trustworthiness and efficiency of the party which will implement the conservation measures and their confidence in the conservation methods used. Respondents who perceive sea turtles having an effect on their life were also more likely to pay.
Issue Date: 30-Aug-2015
Date of Acceptance: 7-Aug-2015
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/46065
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0590-1
ISSN: 0364-152X
Publisher: Springer Verlag (Germany)
Start Page: 176
End Page: 188
Journal / Book Title: Environmental Management
Volume: 57
Issue: 1
Copyright Statement: © Springer-Verlag 2015. The final publication is available at Springer via https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0590-1
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Sea level rise
Sea turtle
Ecosystem service valuation
Contingent valuation
Florida
CHOICE CONTINGENT VALUATION
TO-PAY
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
BIAS
BENEFITS
IMPACTS
COAST
RIVER
Adult
Animals
Conservation of Natural Resources
Ecosystem
Female
Humans
Knowledge
Male
Middle Aged
Perception
Residence Characteristics
Seawater
Surveys and Questionnaires
Turtles
Ecology
MD Multidisciplinary
Publication Status: Published
Appears in Collections:Centre for Environmental Policy
Grantham Institute for Climate Change
Faculty of Natural Sciences