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A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Methods for Estimating Environmental Benefits
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1986
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Estimating Environmental BenefitsEngineeringNatural Resource ValuationEconomic AssessmentEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAgricultural EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentIndirect MethodsEnvironmental EconomicsDetailed ComparisonEconomic InstrumentEnvironmental PlanningBenefit TransferEnvironmental PolicyEco-efficiencyEconomic AnalysisRecreationEnvironmental ManagementRecreational BenefitsEconomicsCostbenefit AnalysisWater Quality ImprovementsBusinessNonmarket ValuationWater Valuation
Abstract Two classes of methods are currently available to estimate consumers' valuations of improvements in environmental resources—direct and indirect. This paper reports the results of a detailed comparison of the estimated recreational benefits associated with water quality improvements using one member of each class. The findings indicate that while the estimates are quite comparable, analyst judgment played a very important role in the development of both methods.
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