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LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
卷 203, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103909
关键词
Blue-green Infrastructure; Flooding; Discrete choice experiment; Split sample; Non-market valuation
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资金
- EU Interreg Atlantic Area Programme [EAPA_261/2016 ALICE]
Flood reduction infrastructure is a vital aspect of many urban and peri-urban areas. To date, the majority of flood reduction projects use traditional grey materials and techniques. However, the use of blue-green infrastructures (BGI) is becoming more popular. This paper explores residents' preferences for BGI or grey infrastructure projects to reduce flood risk. A discrete choice experiment using a split sample methodology was employed to determine if residents of the Carlingford Lough catchment in Ireland prefer either type of infrastructure to reduce flood risk. A random parameter logic was applied to the data. The results reveal that for the average person, they have a preference for flood risk reduction resulting in a flooding event once every 25 years rather than once every five years. The average respondent also holds a preference for BGI based solutions as opposed to a grey infrastructure solution. However, respondent living in a flood-prone area show no greater preference for a BGI solution.
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