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How sure can you be? A framework for considering delivery uncertainty in benefit assessments based on stated preference methods
K Glenk
, S Colombo
Sustainable Ecosystems
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Business & Economics
Stated Preference Methods
100%
Uncertainty
40%
Climate Change Mitigation
22%
Economic Valuation
22%
Savings
21%
Stated Preference
19%
Choice Experiment
19%
Emission Reduction
18%
Cost-benefit
18%
Mitigation
17%
Environmental Policy
16%
Agriculture & Biology
uncertainty
68%
environmental policy
34%
social benefit
30%
risk reduction
29%
economic valuation
24%
climate change
19%
experimental design
18%
methodology
18%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Uncertainty
63%
Environmental Policy
36%
Climate Change
32%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
19%
Economics
17%