Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines

The recognition of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound economic rationale for their management. The value of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs along the Lingayen Gulf, Bolinao, Philippines is evaluated using travel cost and contingent v...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin, Umali, Gloria Magnayon, Chong, Chiew Kieok, Rull, Mary Franz, Garcia, Marissa C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-52532021-12-15T01:21:29Z Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin Umali, Gloria Magnayon Chong, Chiew Kieok Rull, Mary Franz Garcia, Marissa C. The recognition of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound economic rationale for their management. The value of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs along the Lingayen Gulf, Bolinao, Philippines is evaluated using travel cost and contingent valuation methods, respectively. Empirical results generated consumer surplus valued at PhP10,463 (US$223) per person per annum or potential net annual revenues to the local economy worth PhP220.2 million (US$4.7 million) from an estimated 21,042 visitors to Bolinao in 2000. However, willingness to pay (WTP) values (in absolute terms and as a percentage of income) for the conservation of coral reefs at Bolinao that were elicited are low, particularly among domestic tourists. This implies that preservation of natural resources and the environment may not be an immediate priority among local travelers due to socio-economic considerations in developing countries, such as the Philippines and the public goods nature of the recreational services provided by coral reefs. These results have further implications for determining the values of coral reefs to support public investment for their conservation and management. The roles of advocacy, education, and awareness campaigns have been highlighted to create a larger WTP for the management of coral reefs. © 2006. 2007-01-02T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4479 info:doi/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2006.08.010 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Coral reefs and islands—Economic aspects—Philippines —Bolinao Coral reef conservation—Philippines—Bolinao Economics Environmental Studies
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Coral reefs and islands—Economic aspects—Philippines —Bolinao
Coral reef conservation—Philippines—Bolinao
Economics
Environmental Studies
spellingShingle Coral reefs and islands—Economic aspects—Philippines —Bolinao
Coral reef conservation—Philippines—Bolinao
Economics
Environmental Studies
Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
Umali, Gloria Magnayon
Chong, Chiew Kieok
Rull, Mary Franz
Garcia, Marissa C.
Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines
description The recognition of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound economic rationale for their management. The value of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs along the Lingayen Gulf, Bolinao, Philippines is evaluated using travel cost and contingent valuation methods, respectively. Empirical results generated consumer surplus valued at PhP10,463 (US$223) per person per annum or potential net annual revenues to the local economy worth PhP220.2 million (US$4.7 million) from an estimated 21,042 visitors to Bolinao in 2000. However, willingness to pay (WTP) values (in absolute terms and as a percentage of income) for the conservation of coral reefs at Bolinao that were elicited are low, particularly among domestic tourists. This implies that preservation of natural resources and the environment may not be an immediate priority among local travelers due to socio-economic considerations in developing countries, such as the Philippines and the public goods nature of the recreational services provided by coral reefs. These results have further implications for determining the values of coral reefs to support public investment for their conservation and management. The roles of advocacy, education, and awareness campaigns have been highlighted to create a larger WTP for the management of coral reefs. © 2006.
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author Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
Umali, Gloria Magnayon
Chong, Chiew Kieok
Rull, Mary Franz
Garcia, Marissa C.
author_facet Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
Umali, Gloria Magnayon
Chong, Chiew Kieok
Rull, Mary Franz
Garcia, Marissa C.
author_sort Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
title Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines
title_short Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines
title_full Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines
title_fullStr Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-The case of Bolinao, Philippines
title_sort valuing recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs-the case of bolinao, philippines
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