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Ecosyst Serv ; 27(Pt A): 70-81, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29034161

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A contingent valuation approach is used to estimate how households value different multipurpose infrastructures (conventional or green) for managing flood risk and water pollution. As a case study we consider the Gorla Maggiore water park located in the Lombardy Region, in Northern Italy. The park is a neo-ecosystem including an infrastructure to treat waste water and store excess rain water, built in 2011 on the shore of the Olona River in an area previously used for poplar plantation. This park is the first one of this type built in Italy. A novel aspect of our research is that it not only considers the values people hold for different water ecosystem services (pollution removal, recreative use, wildlife support, flood risk reduction), but also their preferences for how those outcomes are achieved (through conventional or green infrastructures). The results indicate that the type of infrastructure delivering the ecosystem services does have an impact on individuals' preferences for freshwater ecosystem services. Households are willing to pay from 6.3 to 7.1 euros per year for a green infrastructure (compared to a conventional one), with a premium up to 16.5 euros for a surrounding made of a park. By considering the type of infrastructure within the choice model, we gain a richer understanding of the relationship between social welfare and freshwater ecosystem services.

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Ecol Econ ; 137: 184-194, 2017 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28674462

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This study presents the first meta-analysis on the economic value of ecosystem services delivered by lakes. A worldwide data set of 699 observations drawn from 133 studies combines information reported in primary studies with geospatial data. The meta-analysis explores antagonisms and synergies between ecosystem services. This is the first meta-analysis to incorporate simultaneously external geospatial data and ecosystem service interactions. We first show that it is possible to reliably predict the value of ecosystem services provided by lakes based on their physical and geographic characteristics. Second, we demonstrate that interactions between ecosystem services appear to be significant for explaining lake ecosystem service values. Third, we provide an estimation of the average value of ecosystem services provided by lakes: between 106 and 140 USD$2010 per respondent per year for non-hedonic price studies and between 169 and 403 USD$2010 per property per year for hedonic price studies.

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Internet resource in Portuguese | LIS -Health Information Locator | ID: lis-21724

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A publicação nº 1257 da série 'Texto para Discussão' examina os fatores que influenciam a decisão das empresas em adotar práticas de reúso de água e avalia se essa decisão afeta o comportamento delas em relação à demanda por recursos hídricos.


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Public Health , Industrial Water , Wastewater Use , Water Recirculation , Industrial Water Consumption , Wastewater , Water Pollution , 24961 , Water Quality Control , Water Characteristics , 16407 , Water Consumption (Environmental Health) , Water Value , Wastewater Disposal
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