Spatial analysis of demand for sparsely-located ecosystem services using alternative index approaches

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Author
Granado-Díaz, Rubén
Gómez-Limón, José A.
Rodríguez-Entrena, Macario
Villanueva, Anastasio J.
Publisher
Oxford AcademicDate
2019Subject
Spatial discountingEconomic jurisdiction
Ecosystem services
Choice experiments
Olive growing
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This study is focused on the effects of spatial discounting and substitute sites on the demand for ecosystem services (ES) provided by scattered agroecosystems. New ways of modelling these two effects are proposed, relying on area-based and density-based indexes. Data from discrete choice experiments are used, based on a case study of Andalusian olive groves (southern Spain). The results show that model fit is significantly improved by the introduction of these spatial indexes, with the best outcome found for the area-based index combined with the inverse of the distance. Results provide evidence of substantial spatial heterogeneity depending on the ES (carbon sequestration, soil conservation and biodiversity), indicating different economic jurisdictions