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Public willingness-to-pay for conserving urban heritage trees in Guangzhou, south China

机译:中国南方广州市民对保护城市古树的支付意愿

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Heritage trees in cities represent special natural-cum-cultural assets of cities. They could contribute substantially to the quality of urban life and social welfare through the provision of an array of biological, aesthetical, environmental, and cultural benefits. The conservation of this rare and unique natural asset is a challenging endeavor in developing countries, such as China, where the intense pressures of rapid urbanization must be confronted. There is an urgent need to present these trees to the public in a way which reflects their true value to society. The present study estimated public willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the conservation of heritage trees in Guangzhou, south China by applying the contingent valuation method (CVM). The results revealed that the mean WTP was about RMB24.67 per household for common heritage tree species (with a 95% confidence interval of RMB17.46 to RMB31.88), and RMB31.26 per household for rare heritage tree species (with a 95% confidence interval of RMB21.60 to RMB40.97), respectively. Public WTP is insensitive to the rarity status of some heritage tree species, indicating that all old trees are considered as a special rare natural resource, and that there is also a general lack of publicity of the endangered status of those old trees. Analysis also showed that although people could ascribe high importance to the special cultural and biological values of urban heritage trees, it is the overall value of heritage trees, particularly the recreational value, that determines respondents' decision 'to pay' or 'not to pay' for their conservation. This recognition of the importance of various values has no impact on respondents' decision about 'how much to pay'. Income level is the only significant socioeconomic variable in WTP function, indicating that respondents' decision about 'how much to pay' is mainly based on their economic resources. Thus, it is necessary to foster public environmental awareness and responsibility in order to link individual moral obligation with conservation behavior in educational processes. (C) 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:城市中的古树代表着城市特殊的自然文化资产。通过提供一系列的生物,美学,环境和文化利益,它们可以为城市生活质量和社会福利做出重大贡献。在像中国这样的发展中国家中,保护这种稀有而独特的自然资产是一项具有挑战性的工作,在这些国家中,必须面对快速城市化的巨大压力。迫切需要以反映其对社会的真正价值的方式向公众展示这些树木。本研究通过采用或有估值法(CVM)估算了中国南方广州市保护古树的公众支付意愿(WTP)。结果显示,普通遗产树种的平均WTP为每户人民币24.67元(95%置信区间为17.46元至31.88元),稀有遗产树种的每户平均WTP为31.26元(有95%的置信区间为21.60元至40.97元)。公众WTP对某些传统树种的稀有状态不敏感,这表明所有老树都被视为一种特殊的稀有自然资源,并且普遍缺乏对这些老树的濒危状态的宣传。分析还表明,尽管人们可以高度重视城市遗产树的特殊文化和生物学价值,但遗产树的整体价值,尤其是娱乐价值,决定了受访者的“支付”或“不支付”的决定。以保护他们。这种对各种价值重要性的认识对受访者关于“支付多少”的决定没有影响。收入水平是WTP功能中唯一重要的社会经济变量,表明受访者关于“支付多少”的决定主要取决于他们的经济资源。因此,有必要培养公众的环境意识和责任感,以便将个人道德义务与教育过程中的保护行为联系起来。 (C)2015 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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