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Valuing preferences for wetland preservation: A Wakkerstroom case study
Author
Oellermann, R.G.
Darroch, M.A.G.
Klug, J.R.
Publisher
African Journal of Range & Forage Science
Publication Year
1994
Body

Wetland loss rates remain high as the full value of wetland services is understated. This is partly due to the benefits of wetland preservation (non?use) being unpriced, as they are not traded in markets. These benefits are reflected by option, existence and bequest demands for wetland preservation. The contingent valuation method (CVM) was used to estimate the value of non?market wetland preservation benefits, by asking members of the Wakkerstroom Natural Heritage Association (WNHA) to, state their willingness?to?pay (WTP) to preserve the Wakkerstroom wetland. For option value, the median WTP class ranged from R17.51 to R20.00 per month, whilst existence and bequest values had the same median WTP class which ranged from R15.01 to R.17.50 per month. Well?designed CVM studies can help to make the public, policy?makers and individual farmers more aware of the benefits of wetland preservation, leading to more informed decisions being made about wetland use.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
African Journal of Range & Forage Science
Keywords
Africa