Does climate change information affect stated risks of pine beetle impacts on forests? An application of the exchangeability method

Does climate change information affect stated risks of pine beetle impacts on forests? An application of the exchangeability method

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Article ID: iaor20124627
Volume: 22
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 72
End Page Number: 84
Publication Date: Sep 2012
Journal: Forest Policy and Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: ecology, risk
Abstract:

Risks are an essential feature of future climate change impacts. We explore whether knowledge that climate change might be the source of increasing pine beetle impacts on public or private forests affects stated risk estimates of damage, elicited using the exchangeability method. We find that across subjects the difference between public and private forest status does not influence stated risks, but the group told that global warming is the cause of pine beetle damage has significantly higher risk perceptions than the group not given this information.

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