Louise Martinsen
Aarhus University
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2012
Mitesh Kataria; Ian J. Bateman; Tove Christensen; Alex Dubgaard; Berit Hasler; Stephanie Hime; Jacob Ladenburg; Gregor Levin; Louise Martinsen; C. Nissen
Using choice experiment data for economic valuation we analyse how disbelief in survey information could affect the retrieved welfare estimates. We distinguish between two types of survey information to the respondents. The first type of information concerns the current environmental status of a water body. This information is provided prior to the valuation questions and the corresponding beliefs in the provided information are also elicited before valuation. The second type of information concerns the proposed improvements in the environmental status of the water body. We find that average welfare measures differ considerably according to whether respondents who disagree with the status quo levels and find proposed scenarios unlikely are included or not.
Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy | 2014
Heini Ahtiainen; Janne Artell; Mikolaj Czajkowski; Berit Hasler; Linus Hasselström; Anni Huhtala; Jürgen Meyerhoff; Jim Christopher Rudd Smart; Tore Söderqvist; Mohammed Hussen Alemu; Daija Angeli; Kim Dahlbo; Vivi Fleming-Lehtinen; Kari Hyytiäinen; Aljona Karlõševa; Yulia Khaleeva; Marie Maar; Louise Martinsen; Tea Nõmmann; Kristine Pakalniete; Ieva Oskolokaite; Daiva Semeniene
This paper presents the results of an internationally coordinated contingent valuation study on the benefits of reducing marine eutrophication in the Baltic Sea according to current policy targets. With over 10,500 respondents from the nine coastal states around the sea, we examine public willingness to pay (WTP) for reduced eutrophication and its determinants. There are considerable differences in mean WTP between countries, with Swedes being willing to pay the most and Latvians the least. The aggregate annual WTP is approximately €3600 million. In addition, we find that countries are heterogeneous in terms of the effects of income, attitudes and familiarity on WTP. Income elasticities of WTP are below 1 for all countries, ranging between 0.1 and 0.5. Attitudes and personal experience of eutrophication are important determinants of WTP, but the specific effects differ between countries. The findings can be used in economic analyses for the European Union (EU) Marine Strategy Framework Directive and to justify additional eutrophication reduction measures in the Baltic Sea.
Archive | 2016
Berit Hasler; Heini Ahtiainen; Linus Hasselström; Anna-Stiina Heiskanen; Åsa Soutukorva; Louise Martinsen
Marine Ecosystem Services (MARECOS) is an interdisciplinary study that provides relevant information for national, Nordic and international ecosystem services assessments and valuation in the imple ...
Ecological Economics | 2013
Sisse Liv Jørgensen; Søren Bøye Olsen; Jacob Ladenburg; Louise Martinsen; Stig Roar Svenningsen; Berit Hasler
Ecological Economics | 2011
Jette Bredahl Jacobsen; Thomas Hedemark Lundhede; Louise Martinsen; Berit Hasler; Bo Jellesmark Thorsen
Archive | 2012
Heini Ahtiainen; Linus Hasselström; Janne Artell; Daija Angeli; Mikouaj Czajkowski; Jürgen Meyerhoff; Mohammed Hussen Alemu; Kim Dahlbo; Vivi Fleming-Lehtinen; Berit Hasler; Kari Hyytiäinen; Aljona Karlõševa; Yulia Khaleeva; Marie Maar; Louise Martinsen; Tea Nõmmann; Ieva Oskolokaite; Kristine Pakalniete; Daiva Semeniene; Jim Christopher Rudd Smart; Tore Söderqvist
Hydrology Research | 2007
Berit Hasler; T. Lundhede; Louise Martinsen
Archive | 2005
Jacob Ladenburg; Alex Dubgaard; Louise Martinsen; Jesper Tranberg
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2014
Joachim Audet; Louise Martinsen; Berit Hasler; H. de Jonge; E. Karydi; Niels Bering Ovesen; Brian Kronvang
Scenario Realism and Welfare Estimates in Choice Experiments-Evidence from a study on implementation of the European Water Framework Directive in Denmark | 2009
M. Katarina; Berit Hasler; C. Nissen; Tove Christensen; Louise Martinsen; Jacob Ladenburg; Gregor Levin; Alex Dubgaard; Ian J. Bateman; S. Hime