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Title
The social costs of marine litter along European coasts
Title (original)
The social costs of marine litter along European coasts
Description
This is the first study to assess the social costs of marine debris washed ashore and litter left behind by beach visitors along different European coasts. Three identical surveys, including a discrete choice experiment, are implemented at six beaches along different European coastlines: the Mediterranean Sea in Greece, the Black Sea in Bulgaria and the North Sea in the Netherlands. Beach visitors are asked for their experiences with beach litter and their willingness to volunteer in beach clean-up programs and their willingness to pay an entrance fee or increase in local tax to clean up marine litter. Significant differences are found between countries. This has important implications for the size and transferability of the estimated social costs of marine litter across Europe.
Authors
Roy Brouwer, Dariya Hadzhiyska, Christos Ioakeimidis, Hugo Ouderdorp
Publication year
2017
Resource type
Scientific publication
Language
English
Areas of knowledge
Socioeconomic analysis & impact
Number of links to resource
1
Other relevant information
Ocean & Coastal Management 138 (2017) 38-49

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