Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches

Throughout the scientific literature, beaches have been regarded as very valuable ecosystems for the tourism industry; however, these ecosystems provide multiple direct and indirect benefits beyond tourism. This paper accounts for the results from a Willingness to Pay (WTP) study using data from 425...

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Autores:
Enriquez Acevedo, Tatiana
Botero, C.M.
Cantero Rodelo, Ruben Dario
Pertuz Rodriguez, Ana Milena
Suarez Agudelo, Andres
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2018
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Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2018.04.025
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Beach ecosystem services
Beach management
Beachgoers
Economic valuation
Willingness to pay
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title Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
spellingShingle Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
Beach ecosystem services
Beach management
Beachgoers
Economic valuation
Willingness to pay
title_short Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
title_full Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
title_fullStr Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
title_full_unstemmed Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
title_sort Willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services: the case study of three Colombian beaches
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Enriquez Acevedo, Tatiana
Botero, C.M.
Cantero Rodelo, Ruben Dario
Pertuz Rodriguez, Ana Milena
Suarez Agudelo, Andres
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Enriquez Acevedo, Tatiana
Botero, C.M.
Cantero Rodelo, Ruben Dario
Pertuz Rodriguez, Ana Milena
Suarez Agudelo, Andres
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Beach ecosystem services
Beach management
Beachgoers
Economic valuation
Willingness to pay
topic Beach ecosystem services
Beach management
Beachgoers
Economic valuation
Willingness to pay
description Throughout the scientific literature, beaches have been regarded as very valuable ecosystems for the tourism industry; however, these ecosystems provide multiple direct and indirect benefits beyond tourism. This paper accounts for the results from a Willingness to Pay (WTP) study using data from 425 respondents at three beaches in the Colombian Caribbean Region. Out of the respondents from the three beaches, over 70% expressed a positive WTP to maintain Beach Ecosystem Services (BES) beyond tourism purposes. At two beaches, the payment amount was 3.40 US$/month, while at the third beach the payment amount was 6.80 US$/month. Beach environmental quality seemed to be an important aspect regarding the payment amount. It is highlighted that WTP in beaches did not depend on economic variables such as income or employment, whereas variables related to perception had a determining impact. WTP for BES was defined by interest in environmental issues and concerns about ecosystem services loss. The results offered hereto could provide support to decision makers through quantitative information on social preferences regarding beach improvement projects policies, if several reflections are considered.
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