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Social influences on expressed willingness to pay: results of a deliberative monetary valuation study in Colombia

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 60, Issue 9, Pages 1511-1528

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2016.1232646

Keywords

deliberative monetary valuation; deliberative democracy; social conformity; willingness to pay; Tropical Dry Forest

Funding

  1. Strategic Area Program on Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Well-Being of Universidad del Norte, Colombia [2013-DI0025]
  2. School of Environment at Griffith University, Australia [ENV1010AMHAV]

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Deliberative monetary valuation (DMV) methods can support environmental decision making by enabling the exchange of arguments and information to produce more democratic outcomes. The product of a valuation may be an array of expressions of willingness to pay (WTP) by individuals or a collectively agreed monetary value. Concerns have been raised, however, as to whether this product is an outcome of thoughtful and independent decision-making or influenced by social pressures to conform. Our study examines this issue and addresses concerns about the use of DMV, based on a public deliberation of forest conservation in Colombia. We analyzed the impacts of social conformity on WTP under two different decision scenarios: individual and collective. The results suggest that the impacts of social conformity are greater when a collective decision is required. These findings indicate that tensions between the differing goals of DMV could undermine its democratic promise.

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