The Value of Reducing Cancer Risks at Contaminated Sites: Are More Heavily Exposed People Willing to Pay More?
Data
01.01.2009
01.01.2009
Autori
Anna Alberini, Stefania Tonin, Margherita Turvani
Codice JEL
J17,I18,K32,Q51,Q53
J17,I18,K32,Q51,Q53
Parole chiave:
Value of a Statistical Case of Cancer,Conjoint Choice Experiments,Contaminated Sites,Abandoned Sites,Reuse,Remediation
Value of a Statistical Case of Cancer,Conjoint Choice Experiments,Contaminated Sites,Abandoned Sites,Reuse,Remediation
Publisher
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Editor
Carlo Carraro
Carlo Carraro
We use conjoint choice questions to investigate people’s tastes for cancer risk reductions and income in the context of public programs that would provide for remediation at abandoned industrial contaminated sites. Our survey was self-administered using the computer by persons living in the vicinity of an important contaminated site on the Italian National Priority List. The value of a prevented case of cancer is €2.6 million, but this figure does vary with income, perceived exposure to contaminants, and opinions about priorities that should be pursued by cleanup programs.