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Abstract
made in one situation to related circumstances. The benefit transfer process is
typically reliant on the availability of a number of source studies which have
appropriate levels of reliability and relevance to the issue of interest. However, the
limited number of non-market valuation studies to draw on for source values
currently limits the benefit transfer process. In this paper, an alternative approach to
benefit transfer is outlined where a series of valuation studies were specifically
performed to build a reference data base of values for benefit transfer purposes. The
choice modelling technique was used to estimate community values for protecting
soil, water and vegetation stocks in Queensland, Australia, where both state and
regional populations were surveyed to generate value estimates in a variety of
contexts. The results provide a database where government and natural resource
management agencies can access generic estimates of environmental values.