Exploring Perspectives of the Validity, Legitimacy and Acceptability of Environmental Valuation using Q Methodology
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2021
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Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics
Abstract
There is increasing interest from research providers, policymakers, and private
sector decision-makers in using the economic valuation of ecosystem goods and
services to improve decision-making (Austen et al., 2019). Market systems and
economic appraisal methods offer powerful tools for supporting decisions about allocating scarce resources (Tinch et al., 2019). However, there are many
Important aspects of human activity that are not fully reflected in market prices.
These include our impacts on the natural world and our dependence on the many
valuable goods and services ecosystems provide. Assessing the values of these
impacts, goods, and services in monetary terms, combined with various
economic analysis and appraisal tools, could help environmental management.
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Validity, Legitimacy, Q Methodology
Citation
Tinch, Rob; Ankamah-Yeboah, Isaac; and Armstrong, Claire (2021) "Exploring Perspectives of the Validity, Legitimacy and Acceptability of Environmental Valuation using Q Methodology," Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics: Vol. 8: Iss. 2, Article 12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15351/2373-8456.1151