سیویلیکا را در شبکه های اجتماعی دنبال نمایید.

Economic Assessment of Biodiversity Function of the Hamoon Wetland Ecosystem by Contingent Valuatiom

Publish Year: 1396
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
View: 577

This Paper With 9 Page And PDF Format Ready To Download

Export:

Link to this Paper:

Document National Code:

JR_JHE-1-2_002

Index date: 13 January 2018

Economic Assessment of Biodiversity Function of the Hamoon Wetland Ecosystem by Contingent Valuatiom abstract

In the development process of the countries, the wetlands play a significant role in people’s well-being by providing the goods and services that are used directly and indirectly. Some examples of these goods include recreational use (as non-consumable values), harvested meat (as direct consumable values), carbon uptake, oxygen generation, water conservation, and soil retention (as indirect consumable values). In addition to consumption values, wetlands have other values too; i.e. the money paid bypeople to protect the wetlands for future use, for next generations and for their being, no matter if they are used or not used. These non-consumable values are called protection values, too. The present work estimated the value of goods and services of Hamoon wetland ecosystem in the form of biodiversity function in order to economically evaluate the drought damages to Hamoon wetland in 2015. The data needed to estimate the value of these functions were collected by a questionnaire. Thebiodiversity protection value of Hamoon wetland as the protection value of its forest ecosystem was estimated by contingent valuation method using the data collected from450 people living in the rural areas surrounding the wetland. The results show that the value of protection of the Hamoon wetland biodiversity is 333.75 billion IRR and the expected WTP to protect its wildlife is 35542.74 IRR per family per year.

Economic Assessment of Biodiversity Function of the Hamoon Wetland Ecosystem by Contingent Valuatiom Keywords:

Economic Assessment of Biodiversity Function of the Hamoon Wetland Ecosystem by Contingent Valuatiom authors

m Dahmardeh

Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Payam Noor University (PNU), Iran

j Shahraki

Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Management and Economics, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

a Akbari

Professor of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Management and Economics, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran