¥Circumstantial
Evidence – Imputed Willingness to Pay
– Estimate economic values
based on costs of avoided damages resulting from lost ecosystem
services, costs of replacing ecosystem services, or costs of providing substitute
services.
¥Surveys – Expressed Willingness to Pay
– Estimates economic
values for virtually any ecosystem or environmental service. The most
widely used method for estimating non-use, or Òpassive
useÓ values. Asks
people to directly state their willingness to pay for specific
environmental services, based on a hypothetical scenario.
– Estimates economic
values for virtually any ecosystem or environmental service. Based on
asking people to make tradeoffs among sets of ecosystem or environmental
services or
characteristics. Does not directly ask for
willingness to pay—this is inferred from tradeoffs
that include cost as an attribute.
– Estimates economic
values by transferring existing benefit estimates from studies already
completed for another location or issue.