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Title: STATED PREFERENCE METHOD IN ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT
Authors: Olarewaju, T.O.
Adepoju, S.A.
Famuyide, O.O
Odine, Agatha Itohan
Idowu, S.D.
Keywords: Forest
Indirect Valuation
Stated Preference
Discrete choice experiment
Management
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Forestry Association of Nigeria
Citation: Olarewaju, T.O, Adepoju, S.A., Famuyide, O.O., Odine, A.I., and Idowu, S.D. (2014). Stated Preference Method in Environmental Valuation: Theoretical and Methodological Framework of the Discrete Choice Experiment. In: O.Y. Ogunsanwo, A.O. Akinwole, I.O. Azeez, V.A.J. Adekunle and N.A. Adewole (eds). Sudano- Sahelian landscape and renewable natural resources development in Nigeria Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conference of Forestry Association of Nigeria held on the 9th - 14th November 2014. Pages 414-421.
Abstract: The management of forest has been confirmed to be best achieved when the fringe communities are allowed to participate in such management plans. However, enlisting people’s interest in forest management is largely based on their perception of substantial benefits in exchange. These benefits also known as values are not always marketable or tangible goods and determining such preferences are achieved through the non-valuation methods. Non-market valuation methods can be broadly classified into two categories- Revealed and Stated preference methods. While the revealed preference (RP) method makes use of individuals' behaviour in actual market to infer the value of an environmental good or service, the stated preference method (SP) involves the use of surveys or interviews to ask people directly how much they are willing to give to have a specified environmental quality improvement over a given period. This paper reviews the theoretical and methodological issues in the use of the discrete choice experiment – a stated preference method of valuation. The discrete choice experiment allows for variation in the levels of attributes in a management plan. This study recommends the use of the discrete choice experiment in the determination of values and benefits that can attract the forest communities in the cultivation, preservation and management of forest particularly in the Sudano Sahelian region of Nigeria.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9132
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