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We describe a method that combines economic willingness-to-pay estimates for higher trophic-level species with basic information available about ecosystem relationships to derive estimates of partial willingness-to-pay for lower level species that might be of direct policy interest. This method is intended as a quasi-benefit transfer method for use in benefit-cost analysis. Our method makes it possible to establish partial willingness-to-pay estimates for the large number of species of immediate or potential policy interest using only data available in non-market valuation and biology and ecology literature. We provide a partial estimation of indirect values for the predator-prey relationships that support golden eagles in the Snake River Bird of Prey area as an example of how to operationalize our approach.
Deriving values for the ecological support function of wildlife: An indirect valuation approach [An article from: Ecological Economics]
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Author(s)B.P. Allen, J.B. Loomis
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR6H1C
ISBN-13978B000RR6H11
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