TY - JOUR
T1 - The conservation value of the Shinan Tidal Flat in Korea
T2 - A contingent valuation study
AU - Park, Sun Young
AU - Yoo, Seung Hoon
AU - Kwak, Seung Jun
PY - 2013/2/1
Y1 - 2013/2/1
N2 - Tidal flats are well known as highly productive areas that support the ecosystem by providing essential nutrients. However, they have been increasingly reclaimed as sites for factories or farms in Korea. Recently, an increasing number of Koreans have been calling for the conservation of tidal flats, with the demand that they be designated as protected areas. Thus, policy-makers and the public require monetary information on the conservation value of tidal flats. This paper attempts to assess the conservation value of tidal flats in Shinan, Korea, by using the contingent valuation (CV) method. A CV survey of Korean households was conducted to estimate their willingness to pay (WTP) for the conservation of the Shinan Tidal Flat and the avoidance of its development. In general, the respondents accepted the contingent market, and on average, Korean households were willing to pay a significant amount. The mean WTP for the conservation of the Shinan Tidal Flat was estimated to be approximately KRW 3100 (USD 2.75) per year per household. This implies that Korean households may be willing to pay a total of approximately KRW 54.5 billion (USD 48.3 million) annually for 5 years. The results can be used in the decision-making process of policy-makers about the conservation of the Shinan Tidal Flat.
AB - Tidal flats are well known as highly productive areas that support the ecosystem by providing essential nutrients. However, they have been increasingly reclaimed as sites for factories or farms in Korea. Recently, an increasing number of Koreans have been calling for the conservation of tidal flats, with the demand that they be designated as protected areas. Thus, policy-makers and the public require monetary information on the conservation value of tidal flats. This paper attempts to assess the conservation value of tidal flats in Shinan, Korea, by using the contingent valuation (CV) method. A CV survey of Korean households was conducted to estimate their willingness to pay (WTP) for the conservation of the Shinan Tidal Flat and the avoidance of its development. In general, the respondents accepted the contingent market, and on average, Korean households were willing to pay a significant amount. The mean WTP for the conservation of the Shinan Tidal Flat was estimated to be approximately KRW 3100 (USD 2.75) per year per household. This implies that Korean households may be willing to pay a total of approximately KRW 54.5 billion (USD 48.3 million) annually for 5 years. The results can be used in the decision-making process of policy-makers about the conservation of the Shinan Tidal Flat.
KW - conservation value
KW - contingent valuation
KW - tidal flat
KW - wetlands
KW - willingness to pay
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84873408119&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13504509.2012.742472
DO - 10.1080/13504509.2012.742472
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84873408119
SN - 1350-4509
VL - 20
SP - 54
EP - 62
JO - International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology
JF - International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology
IS - 1
ER -