Assessment of renaturation measures for improvements in ecosystem services and flood risk mitigation

Strazzera, E.
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Atzori, R.;Meleddu, D.;Statzu, V.
2021-01-01

Abstract

The present paper offers a contribution to the research on social acceptance of interventions aimed at water ecosystem improvement and flood risk mitigation through renaturation measures. A CE study has been implemented to assess trade-offs between attributes of alternative projects, including social costs deriving from proposed actions of renaturation of river flows. The aim of our approach is to investigate the role of attitudinal factors in the valuation of costs and benefits generated by renaturation measures. A Hybrid Latent Class (HLC) model is applied to the data, revealing the existence of two distinct groups, characterised by different valuations of the attributes of the project. It is found that class membership depends on latent attitudes toward environmental protection and risk perception. Our study confirms the fruitfulness of the HLC modelling approach in stated preference studies regarding ecosystems valuation, as it provides a richer understanding of public preferences and allows more finely targeted policy indications.
2021
2021
Inglese
292
112743
11
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
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Choice experiments; flood mitigation; hybrid latent class choice model; water ecosystems; renaturation measures
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Strazzera, E.; Atzori, R.; Meleddu, D.; Statzu, V.
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