生态系统服务支付意愿的空间聚类

Spatial clustering of willingness to pay for ecosystem services

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2021
被引 32
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了苏格兰三个流域居民对多种生态系统服务改善的支付意愿在空间上的聚类模式,发现高支付意愿区域在空间上彼此靠近,不受具体服务或区域影响。

Abstract

Abstract Variations of willingness to pay (WTP) in geographical space have been characterised by the presence of localised patches of higher and lower values. However, to date, spatial valuation studies have not explored whether the distribution of hot (cold) spots of WTP is particular to each environmental good or if it follows similar patterns to other, comparable, environmental goods. We address this question by contrasting the spatial patterns of hot (cold) clusters of WTP for improvements in several ecosystem services. We geocoded individual‐specific WTP estimates derived from a discrete choice experiment exploring preferences for ecosystem service improvements for three different catchment areas in Scotland comprising urban, agricultural, riverine and estuarine ecosystems. The local Moran's I statistic was used to find statistically significant local clusters and identify hot spots and cold spots. Finally, Multi‐type Ripley's K and L functions were used to contrast the spatial patterns of local clusters of WTP among ecosystem services, and across case studies. Our results show that hotspots of WTP for environmental improvements tend to occur close to each other in space, regardless of the ecosystem service or the area under consideration. Our findings suggest that households sort themselves according to their preferences for estuarine ecosystem services.

支付意愿生态系统服务空间聚类热点分析