Economic tools for valuing wetlands in Eastern Africa

Economic tools for valuing wetlands in Eastern Africa

Valuation forms a key exercise in economic analysis and provides important information for wetlands conservation. The basic aim of valuation is to determine people's preferences – how much they are willing to pay for, and how much better or worse off they would consider themselves to be as a result of changes in the supply of different goods and services. This guide demonstrates how valuation tools can be used in practical situations of wetland conservation in eastern Africa

Publication
1998
Authors
Emerton, L. (Lucy)