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Benefit Transfer

Bangkok 2013

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When to use benefit transfer?

• Project has small budget, cannot do primary valuation

• Many suitable valuation studies available

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What is benefit transfer?

• Extrapolate from valuation studies done elsewhere to own site

• For example, use value of natural mangrove forest in Sundarbon in southwest Bangladesh to value planted mangrove in south central Bangladesh

• Ideal to use similar environmental good in similar society

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Method

• Use value of site, value per hectare, or valuation function– Want most similar comparison– E.g. two similar sites- use value of site– Small site versus large site- value per hectare– Natural site versus manmade- use valuation

function that recognizes two have different values

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Across Countries

• Best to use values from own country• Must adjust for income if use values across

countries- many sites have income elasticity near 1- values proportional to income

• Adjust for known differences between countries- some species or places have high values to a specific culture

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Limitation

• Failure to find close substitute– Compare a tree to an air conditioner for cooling• May be closer to an umbrella

– Compare a polar bear to a snail• Keystone species worth much more than non-

mammals– Compare remote beach to Miami Beach• Places close to large populations are worth more than

inaccessible sites– Rank sites by NPP• People rarely value natural sites for NPP

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References• “Environmental Valuation in South Asia” by

A. K. Enamul Haque, M. N. Murty, and Priya Shyamsundar, 2011

• “The International Handbook On Non-Market Environmental Valuation” by Jeff Bennett 2011

• “Valuing the Environment in Developing Countries: Case Studies” by David Pearce, Corin Pearce, Charles Palmer 2002

• “Economic valuation of the environment: Methods and case studies” by Guy Garrod and K.G. WIllis 1999

• “Valuing Environmental Preferences: Theory and Practice of the Contingent Valuation Method in the US, EU, and Developing Countries” Ian Bateman and K.G. Willis 2001


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