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Non-market economic valuation of myrtle rust management benefits for New Zealand residents
(Ministry for Primary Industries, 2017-08)
The Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit at Lincoln University and the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries, has estimated economic values for benefits to the NZ public from myrtle rust control and management. ...
Emerging versus developed economy consumer willingness to pay for environmentally sustainable food production: A choice experiment approach comparing Indian, Chinese and United Kingdom lamb consumers
(Elsevier, 2016-06-15)
In China and India, income growth is driving a structural change in dietary patterns away from staples towards more livestock foodstuffs such as meat products, exacerbating already significant environmental pressures from ...
Do consumers of manufactured cigarettes respond differently to price changes compared with their roll-your-own counterparts? Evidence from New Zealand
(BMJ Publishing Group Ltd., 2015-05)
Background Price-based mechanisms are an important tobacco cessation policy tool in New Zealand (NZ) and so measurement of smokers’ reaction to price changes is crucial in determining efficacy of this approach. Although ...
Rewarding responsible innovation when consumers are distant from producers: Evidence from New Zealand
(Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2018)
The concept of ‘responsible innovation’ is the subject of an expanding literature. As Vincent Blok and colleagues have recently analysed, practical issues undermine the adoption of responsible innovation in industry. These ...
Maximising export returns: consumer preferences for food attributes in developed and developing countries and their potential impact
This study examined consumer attitudes in food and beverages in China, India, Indonesia, Japan and the UK. The attributes such as price and quality, but also included food safety, health benefits, environmental and social ...
Non-market valuation of improvements in freshwater quality for New Zealand residents, from changes in stock exclusion policy
(Ministry for Primary Industries, 2016-07)
The Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit at Lincoln University and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research with the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries, has estimated economic values for benefits ...
Expanding the conversational terrain: Using a choice experiment to assess community preferences for post-disaster redevelopment options
(Elsevier, 2016-09)
The Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken by major earthquakes on the 4th September 2010 and 22nd February 2011. The quakes caused 185 fatalities and extensive land, infrastructure and building damage, particularly ...
Valuing conservation benefits of disease control in wildlife: A choice experiment approach to bovine tuberculosis management in New Zealand's native forests
(Elsevier, 2017-03-15)
We assess the non-monetary environmental benefits that accrue incidentally in New Zealand (NZ) from pest management conducted primarily to control an animal disease, bovine tuberculosis (TB). TB is an infectious disease ...