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Open Access 07.12.2019 | Original Research

Parallel Subjective Well-Being and Choice Experiment Evaluation of Ecosystem Services: Marine and Forest Reserves in Coastal Oregon, USA

verfasst von: Kreg Lindberg, Tommy Swearingen, Eric M. White

Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research | Ausgabe 1/2020

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Abstract

There is significant policy and research interest in (a) ecosystem services as a framework for understanding the benefits humans receive from natural systems and (b) subjective well-being as a lens for understanding the effects of public policy decisions. The present study occurred at the intersection of these two fields. Choice experiment and contingent subjective well-being (SWB) models were estimated to understand the potential effects of coastal marine and forest reserves in Oregon, USA. Both models indicated heterogeneity in effects across groups defined by environmental worldview and, for marine reserves, recreation use of reserve areas and employment in the commercial fisheries sector. Methodologically, results suggested that a similar process underlays responses to both types of survey task, with similar model coefficient patterns and frequent consistency in responses. However, differences also were indicated, and differences may be more pronounced in other studies, such as those involving between-subject designs. Contingent SWB is a potentially important measurement approach, but further evaluation is needed, including with respect to the effects of task complexity and evaluation object salience.

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1
We take a broad view of ecosystem services, one that includes passive-use values and benefits (Wainger et al. 2018).
 
2
Stated preference and direct nonmarket valuation are used synonymously here. In some classifications, contingent valuation and choice experiments are viewed as direct and indirect methods, respectively, within the stated preference category (Tietenberg and Lewis 2020, p. 79).
 
3
A literature search for subjective well-being (or life satisfaction or happiness) and various terms relevant to passive-use benefits (e.g., passive-use, non-use, and existence values) did not identify any literature on the topic. Responses for some evaluation objects in Loewenstein and Frederick (1997), which involved a direct approach, presumably reflect passive-use benefits; other examples from the literature may exist without appearing in response to these specific search terms.
 
4
There may be additional substantive reasons for differences across methods. For example, choice experiment and dichotomous choice contingent valuation tasks commonly involve choice across the status quo and vignettes, whereas contingent SWB may require estimating the magnitude of SWB change in ordinal or interval terms. Differences in task familiarity and difficulty may affect relative cognitive demands, feeling of fluency, and use of System 1 (intuition) relative to System 2 (reasoning) processes during task completion (Dhar and Gorlin 2013, p. 532). Moreover, there may be aspects of choices, such as “yea saying” and a responsibility effect, that lead to differences between choice and SWB tasks (Loewenstein and Frederick 1997, pp. 68–69).
 
5
For this discussion of ordinal-interval consistency, ordinal change of “zero” reflects “no effect” responses in Question 13a and 14a. Ordinal change of “non-zero” reflects responses of decrease or increase.
 
6
We thank an anonymous reviewer for stressing the importance of systematic assessment across objects with varying degrees of salience.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Parallel Subjective Well-Being and Choice Experiment Evaluation of Ecosystem Services: Marine and Forest Reserves in Coastal Oregon, USA
verfasst von
Kreg Lindberg
Tommy Swearingen
Eric M. White
Publikationsdatum
07.12.2019
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 1/2020
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-019-02239-0

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