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Insights and Applications

Identifying Cultural Service Values of a Small River in the Agricultural Landscape of Canterbury, New Zealand, Using Combined Methods

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Pages 1330-1339 | Received 27 Jun 2010, Accepted 30 Dec 2011, Published online: 15 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

Intensification of agricultural production involving groundwater irrigation is increasingly significant in many countries but can have negative impacts upon the ecosystem cultural services of rural streams and rivers. These are difficult to value, particularly in contested situations. Using a case study in Canterbury, New Zealand, a combination of Q method and a choice experiment is presented as a robust and transparent way to identify important cultural services of streams and rivers, and to assess their relative values. Empirical insights are offered, methodological issues discussed, and management implications identified.

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the commitment of our key informants and technical support staff, and the helpful comments of John Fairweather, the editor, and anonymous referees.

Notes

Note. Asterisk indicates base level. ‡Calculated as residual.

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