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Valuing remnant vegetation in Central Queensland using choice modelling
Authors:Russell Blamey  John Rolfe  Jeff Bennett  & Mark Morrison
Institution:Urban Research Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra,;Central Queensland University, Emerald, Australia,;National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, Canberra,;Marketing and Management, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst
Abstract:In the Desert Uplands region of Central Queensland, many pastoralists are clearing vegetation in order to improve cattle grazing production. A choice modelling study was undertaken to provide estimates of the benefits of retaining remnant vegetation that are appropriate for inclusion in a cost benefit analysis of tighter clearing restrictions. Attributes included in the choice model were reductions in the population size of non-threatened species, the number of endangered species lost to the region, and changes in regional income and employment. A nested logit model was used to model the data in order to avoid violations of the independence of irrelevant alternatives condition. The estimated benefits are reported for several tree clearing policy regimes that are more stringent than those currently applied.
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