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Environmental cost-benefit analysis was developed by economists in the belief that monetary valuation of the environmental repercussions of economic activity is essential if the "environment " stands any chance of being included in government and business decisions.

This volume examines the limitations of this monetary approach, and considers the alternatives. Three broad angles from which to view environmental values are presented: applying social psychology concepts which challenge standard approaches; introducing multidimensional and non-monetary techniques; and examining vested interest group and citizen participation in processes of environmental valuation. Combinations of these approaches are also covered.

The contributions presented are a valuable resource for both environmental and ecological economists. This authoritative book will also prove useful for those with a general interest in the environment, including policy-makers and non-governmental organizations.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
List of abbreviations
xv
Exploring alternatives for environmental valuation
1(20)
Clive L. Spash
Sigrid Stagl
Michael Getzner
PART I Extending the environmental valuation approach
21(76)
A framework for valuing nature: regional biodiversity
23(28)
Michael Getzner
Non-use values and attitudes: wetlands threatened by climate change
51(18)
Jurgen Meyerhoff
Modelling environmental behaviour: socio-psychological simulation
69(28)
Hans-Joachim Mosler
PART II Taking multiple criteria into account
97(88)
Assessing the quality of different MCDA methods
99(35)
Andrea de Montis
Pasquale de Toro
Bert Droste-Franke
Ines Omann
Sigrid Stagl
MCDA and stakeholder participation: valuing forest resources
134(25)
Wendy Proctor
Confronting risk with precaution: a multi-criteria mapping of genetically modified crops
159(26)
Andy Stirling
Sue Mayer
PART III Deliberation, participation and value expression
185(105)
Consumer valuation and citizen deliberation: towards a comparison
187(22)
Jonathan Aldred
Three approaches to valuing nature: forest floodplain restoration
209(16)
Wendy Kenyon
Nick Hanley
Deliberation and economic valuation: national park management
225(19)
Rosemary E. James
Russell K. Blamey
The challenges of stakeholder participation: agri-environmental policy
244(19)
Katja Arzt
Preference transformation through deliberation: protecting world heritage
263(27)
Simon Niemeyer
Index 290
Michael Getzner, Clive Spash, Sigrid Stagl