Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development
The marine ecosystem is valuable for quality of life and economic growth. Basically, the function of the marine ecosystem can be classified into three groups: economic (resorts, chalet and hotels), social (recreational activities) and environmental. The development of resorts, recreational activitie...
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author | Latiff, Norasilah Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman Zaiton, Samdin |
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description | The marine ecosystem is valuable for quality of life and economic growth. Basically, the function of the marine ecosystem can be classified into three groups: economic (resorts, chalet and hotels), social (recreational activities) and environmental. The development of resorts, recreational activities, offshore and aquaculture activities are just some examples. Due to poor unplanned management and overexploitation, marine ecosystems can face extensive damage. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to review the valuation techniques of conservation areas of marine resources for ecotourism development. In addition, this paper also aims to review the validity of methods that can be applied to determine the values of marine resources used in previous studies. Based on previous studies, economic valuation can be classified into non-market stated preference method and market based revealed preference method. In each group, several methods, are provided, for example, market price method, productivity method, hedonic pricing method, travel cost method, contingent valuation method, contingent choice method and benefit transfer method. Hence, the values can be used as a conversion of a quantity, quality or the changes of price (monetary value). The paper also highlights how the findings can be used as a future reference, especially in scope of valuing marine conservation area. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-532232017-10-24T06:13:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53223/ Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development Latiff, Norasilah Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman Zaiton, Samdin The marine ecosystem is valuable for quality of life and economic growth. Basically, the function of the marine ecosystem can be classified into three groups: economic (resorts, chalet and hotels), social (recreational activities) and environmental. The development of resorts, recreational activities, offshore and aquaculture activities are just some examples. Due to poor unplanned management and overexploitation, marine ecosystems can face extensive damage. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to review the valuation techniques of conservation areas of marine resources for ecotourism development. In addition, this paper also aims to review the validity of methods that can be applied to determine the values of marine resources used in previous studies. Based on previous studies, economic valuation can be classified into non-market stated preference method and market based revealed preference method. In each group, several methods, are provided, for example, market price method, productivity method, hedonic pricing method, travel cost method, contingent valuation method, contingent choice method and benefit transfer method. Hence, the values can be used as a conversion of a quantity, quality or the changes of price (monetary value). The paper also highlights how the findings can be used as a future reference, especially in scope of valuing marine conservation area. Taylor's University 2016-09 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53223/1/Valuation%20techniques%20for%20conserving%20marine%20resources%20for%20ecotourism%20development.pdf Latiff, Norasilah and Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman and Zaiton, Samdin (2016) Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development. Asia-Pacific Journal of Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism, 5 (3). pp. 211-222. ISSN 2289-1471 |
spellingShingle | Latiff, Norasilah Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman Zaiton, Samdin Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
title | Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
title_full | Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
title_fullStr | Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
title_full_unstemmed | Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
title_short | Valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
title_sort | valuation techniques for conserving marine resources for ecotourism development |
url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53223/1/Valuation%20techniques%20for%20conserving%20marine%20resources%20for%20ecotourism%20development.pdf |
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