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Spatial heterogeneity of ecosystem services: a distance decay approach to quantify willingness to pay for improvements in Heihe River Basin ecosystems

The growing appreciation of distance decay as an important parameter necessary for estimating willingness to pay (WTP) is hugely recognized in the literature. In this paper, we estimated the extent to which distance decay and individual’s socioeconomic characteristics influence the WTP for restorati...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2019-08, Vol.26 (24), p.25247-25261
Main Authors: Khan, Sufyan Ullah, Khan, Imran, Zhao, Minjuan, Chien, Hsiaoping, Lu, Qian, Ali, Muhammad Abu Sufyan, Khan, Arshad Ahmad, Fahad, Shah
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Aquatic Pollution
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Decay
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecosystem services
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental quality
Environmental restoration
Environmental science
Heterogeneity
Logit models
Parameter estimation
Quality management
Research Article
Restoration
River basins
Rivers
Socioeconomics
Spatial heterogeneity
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
Water quality
Willingness to pay
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