A review of primary and cascading hazards by exploring individuals’ willingness-to-pay for urban sustainability policies

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
George Halkos , Panagiotis-Stavros Aslanidis , Conrad Landis , Lydia Papadaki , Phoebe Koundouri
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Abstract

The motivation of the present review is to comprehend the interaction between primary and cascading hazards in urban areas, aiming to create a novel holistic approach that improves urban sustainability based on individuals’ preferences for urban ecosystem services (ES) preservation. The objectives are to monitor valuation studies revealing willingness to pay (WTP) for urban challenges, assess non-marketed valuation studies, and examine hazard interactions and their impacts. Using data from Environmental Valuation Reference Inventory and Ecosystem Services Valuation Database, 80 studies on 220 WTP values were analyzed in the period 2000–2023. The findings show a mean WTP (MWTP) of 142€ for heatwave mitigation and 76€ for air pollution. Moreover, in terms of cascading hazards, the highest MWTP was for population density (298€), followed by biodiversity loss (96€), health issues (63€), and lastly by traffic and noise with 42€. Biodiversity loss emerged as the top concern, urging policymakers to enhance urban resilience. The review contributes to the latest literature regarding the MWTP for ES in urban settlements and provides relevant policy implications in order to improve urban resilience, safeguarding both human health and the natural environment.
通过探讨个人对城市可持续发展政策的支付意愿,审查主要危害和连带危害
本综述的动机是理解城市地区原生危害和级联危害之间的相互作用,旨在创建一种新颖的整体方法,根据个人对城市生态系统服务 (ES) 保护的偏好来改善城市的可持续性。目标是监测揭示城市挑战支付意愿(WTP)的估值研究,评估非市场估值研究,并检查危害的相互作用及其影响。利用环境估值参考目录和生态系统服务估值数据库中的数据,对 2000-2023 年期间有关 220 个 WTP 值的 80 项研究进行了分析。研究结果表明,热浪缓解的平均 WTP(MWTP)为 142 欧元,空气污染的平均 WTP(MWTP)为 76 欧元。此外,就逐级危害而言,人口密度的 MWTP 值最高(298 欧元),其次是生物多样性丧失(96 欧元)、健康问题(63 欧元),最后是交通和噪音,为 42 欧元。生物多样性丧失成为人们最关心的问题,这敦促决策者提高城市的抗灾能力。本综述为有关城市住区环境、社会和生态影响的 MWTP 的最新文献做出了贡献,并提供了相关的政策影响,以提高城市复原力,保护人类健康和自然环境。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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