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国家公园有多重要?来自阿拉斯加一个拟议中的国家公园扩建项目的证据。

How Valuable are National Parks? Evidence from a Proposed National Park Expansion in Alaska.

作者信息

Johnson Lindsay, Spanbauer Michael, Button Patrick

出版信息

J Park Recreat Admi. 2019;37(2). doi: 10.18666/JPRA-2019-8968.

Abstract

When balancing environmental preservation and economic development, it is critical to evaluate how taxpayers value national park land and for what they are valuing it. One key component of this evaluation is to calculate a "passive use value," or the willingness to pay (WTP), for protection of land that may never directly be used, and to determine what benefits of land protection motivate this passive use value. We estimated the WTP for a 5% expansion of Denali National Park in Alaska (an expansion of 325,340 acres) using a questionnaire and the contingent valuation method. The survey first educated respondents on Alaskan geography, the current status of protected land and wildlife in Alaska, and common arguments for and against National Park expansion. The survey then described a proposal to expand the Denali National Park and asked a series of questions designed to bound the respondents WTP. Finally, the survey asked respondents to answer questions about what motivated their support or disapproval for the program. Multiple methodologies were used to estimate the national average WTP, resulting in a WTP range of a single payment of $77 to $409. This is estimated to be a total WTP of $15.1 billion to $79.3 billion for all individuals aged 18 to 64 in the United States, or $363.1 million to $1.91 billion per year in 2017 dollars. Respondents to the survey indicated that their support is driven primarily by increased protection from oil spills (85.8% deemed this very important or important), by increasing and protecting Alaska's biodiversity (84.3%), and preserving Alaska's beauty (84.2%). These results can help inform recent, current, and future debates about land use. President Obama significantly expanded land protections, while President Trump is continuing to scale back land protections, including opening up untouched land in Alaska in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling. These results suggest that there are significant passive use values that should be considered when deciding whether to expand or reduce protection of land. Given that passive use values are significant, this suggests that the economic benefits must be large to tip a cost-benefit analysis in favor of reduced land protections.

摘要

在平衡环境保护与经济发展时,评估纳税人如何看待国家公园土地以及他们看重其哪些方面至关重要。该评估的一个关键组成部分是计算“被动使用价值”,即人们为保护可能永远不会直接使用的土地而愿意支付的金额(支付意愿),并确定土地保护的哪些益处激发了这种被动使用价值。我们使用问卷调查和条件价值评估法,估算了阿拉斯加迪纳利国家公园扩大5%(即增加325,340英亩)的支付意愿。调查首先向受访者介绍阿拉斯加的地理情况、阿拉斯加受保护土地和野生动物的现状,以及支持和反对国家公园扩张的常见论点。然后,调查描述了一项扩大迪纳利国家公园的提议,并提出一系列旨在界定受访者支付意愿的问题。最后,调查询问受访者回答有关其支持或反对该计划的动机的问题。我们使用多种方法估算全国平均支付意愿,得出一次性支付的支付意愿范围为77美元至409美元。据估计,美国所有18至64岁的个人的总支付意愿为151亿美元至793亿美元,按2017年美元计算,每年为3.631亿美元至19.1亿美元。调查受访者表示,他们的支持主要是出于对石油泄漏的防护增强(85.8%的人认为这非常重要或重要)、增加和保护阿拉斯加的生物多样性(84.3%)以及保护阿拉斯加的美景(84.2%)。这些结果有助于为近期、当前和未来关于土地使用的辩论提供参考。奥巴马总统大幅扩大了土地保护范围,而特朗普总统则继续缩减土地保护措施,包括开放阿拉斯加北极国家野生动物保护区中未开发的土地用于石油钻探。这些结果表明,在决定是扩大还是减少土地保护时,存在重大的被动使用价值需要考虑。鉴于被动使用价值巨大,这表明经济利益必须足够大,才能使成本效益分析倾向于减少土地保护。

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