Klécia Gili Massi, A. Perez, Fernando Flores de Almeida, Letícia Novaes Smid, Luciana Aparecida Souto, Vilma Pereira Gomes Dário
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One of the ways human beings could change their actions to the environment is through environmental valuation, that is, the relation between cost and benefit in economical, social, individual and collective area. This work identified the client’s tendencies of an auto repair shop using a method that constructs hypothetical markets by asking if they would pay extra money for an environmental preservation act. 37 questionnaires were answered: men and young people were predisposed to pay 10% for preservation. The availability for paying was