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Valuing visitor access to forested areas and exploring willingness to pay for forest conservation and restoration finance: The case of small island developing state of Mauritius

机译:重视游客进入森林区的机会,并探索支付森林保护和恢复资金的意愿:以毛里求斯小岛国为例

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Small island developing states share as common constraints their small size, geographical dispersion, greater vulnerability to rapid and drastic environmental change, and limited administrative and technical resources. Within these, they have to cater for urban and agricultural areas, as well as enough natural landscape for ecosystem services. Funding for conservation of forest ecosystems on these islands has received relatively less attention and national park systems are chronically underfunded. We used Mauritius as a case study to investigate the willingness to pay for conservation of state and privately owned forests. It is part of a biodiversity hotspot with highly threatened forest ecosystems, but has known some conservation successes. We designed and administered survey based contingent valuation approach to estimate the willingness to pay entry fees to visit forest areas across the island. Study results suggest international and domestic tourists have a mean willingness to pay of USD 7.73 and USD 3.74 respectively, for conservation. These values represent amounts visitors are willing to pay every time they visit a public or private forested site. Results show that mid-level supervisory roles positively influence willingness to pay values. Results also show that people aged 50 and above, not having any supervisory role, married with one child or less, tend to have lower willingness to pay for conservation.
机译:小岛屿发展中国家共同面临的局限是它们的规模小,地域分散,对迅速而剧烈的环境变化的更大脆弱性以及有限的行政和技术资源。其中,它们必须满足城市和农业地区的需求,以及足够的自然景观来提供生态系统服务。保护这些岛屿森林生态系统的资金受到的关注相对较少,国家公园系统长期资金不足。我们以毛里求斯为案例研究,研究了为保护国有和私有林付出的意愿。它是生物多样性热点地区的一部分,森林生态系统受到高度威胁,但已经取得了一些保护成功的经验。我们设计并管理了基于调查的或有评估方法,以估计支付参观全岛森林地区的入门费的意愿。研究结果表明,国际和国内游客平均愿意为保护支付7.73美元和3.74美元。这些值表示访问者每次访问公共或私人森林站点时愿意支付的金额。结果表明,中层管理者角色对支付价值的意愿产生积极影响。结果还显示,50岁及以上,没有任何监督职责,已婚且育有一个或更少子女的人倾向于降低支付保护的意愿。

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