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Valuing environmental impacts of large dam construction in Korea: An application of choice experiments

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
Volume 28, Issue 4-5, Pages 256-266

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2007.07.001

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environmental impacts; dam construction; choice experiment approach; willingness-to-pay; multinomial logit model

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This paper measures economic value of multiple environmental impacts of large dam construction as a case study of Korea, using a choice experiment approach. The choice works which consider trade-offs between price and environmental attributes for selecting a preferred option were within respondents' ability, and the marginal willingness-to-pay estimates across the two models were statistically significant. Especially, adding covariates does not significantly change the marginal willingness-to-pay estimates for each attribute. Monthly willingness-to-pay of the typical household for mitigating environmental impacts by large dam construction from the status quo to the highest attribute level is calculated as about 2542 Korean Won (US $ 2.12) and the total willingness-to-pay for the entire population of the study area is annually about 209.9 billion Korean Won (US $ 174.9 million). This study allows us to provide policy-makers with quantitative information that can be useful in the cost-benefit analysis related to large dam construction projects. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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