Willingness-to-volunteer and stability of preferences between cities: Estimating the benefits of stormwater management

Volume: 99, Pages: 102274 - 102274
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Urbanization strains existing stormwater systems, yielding high flood rates, degraded urban aquatic habitat, and low water quality in lakes and rivers. Cities increasingly rely on green infrastructure stormwater solutions that can be maintained in part by volunteers. This paper uses a choice experiment survey in two major U.S. cities – Chicago, Illinois and Portland, Oregon – to estimate the benefits of stormwater management improvement in terms...
Paper Details
Title
Willingness-to-volunteer and stability of preferences between cities: Estimating the benefits of stormwater management
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
99
Pages
102274 - 102274
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