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Estimating Willingness to Pay for Biodiversity Conservation in Mt. Jiri: Focusing on Visitors to Mt. Jiri

지리산의 생물다양성 보전에 대한 지불의사 추정: 지리산 방문객을 대상으로

  • Park, So-Hee (Department of Forest Sciences, Seoul National University) ;
  • YOUN, Yeo-Chang (Department of Forest Sciences, Seoul National University)
  • Received : 2018.10.25
  • Accepted : 2019.01.11
  • Published : 2019.03.31

Abstract

While the expansion of protected areas in accordance with Korea's National Biodiversity Strategy contributions to the conservation of biological diversity, it incurs economic losses and poses threats to the livelihoods of local residents. Payment for ecosystem services (PES) compensates local residents for their economic damages in a sustainable manner. To assess feasibility of PES, there is a need to estimate the general public's benefits from biodiversity conservation in protected areas. This study attempted to estimate visitors' willingness to pay (WTP) for biodiversity conservation in Mt. Jiri using the contingent valuation method (CVM). The WTP of respondents for the expansion of protected areas to increase biodiversity conservation was estimated at 16,103 KRW per household per year and this equates to a total of 316.8 billion KRW for all the households in Korea. The higher a respondent's age, education level and household income level, the more willing he or she is to pay for biodiversity conservation. Likewise, respondents who are aware of Mt. Jiri's designation as an Ecosystem and Landscape Conservation Area are more willing to pay for biodiversity conservation. Moreover, the higher the importance placed on biodiversity conservation policy, the higher the willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation. To enhance the feasibility of PES schemes, it is necessary to improve the general public's knowledge and awareness of biodiversity by providing opportunities for education and more information on biodiversity and biodiversity policies.

국가 생물다양성 전략에 따른 보호지역의 확대는 생물다양성 보전에 기여하는 반면에 지역주민들에게 다양한 경제적 피해를 발생시킨다. 이에 보호지역 지정으로 인한 지역주민의 피해를 보상할 수 있는 지속가능한 방안으로서 생태계서비스지불제의 필요성이 제기되었다. 이 연구에서는 보호지역의 확대를 통한 생물다양성 보전으로부터 국민들이 얻는 편익을 추정하여 생태계서비스지불제의 시행가능성을 검토하기 위해 지리산 방문객을 대상으로 CVM을 이용하여 지리산의 생물다양성 보전에 대한 지불의사액을 추정하였다. 방문객들은 생태경관보전지역을 확대하여 지리산의 생물다양성을 증진시키는 데 연간 가구당 16,103원의 지불의사가 있는 것으로 나타났고, 이를 전체 가구로 확대한 지리산 생물다양성의 총 보전가치는 연간 3,168억 원으로 추정되었다. 방문객들은 연령, 교육수준, 가구소득이 높을수록, 지리산이 생태경관보전지역으로 지정되어 있다는 사실을 사전에 인지한 경우, 생물다양성 보전 정책이 중요하다고 생각할수록 생물다양성 보전에 대한 지불의사가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 이에 생태계서비스지불제의 시행가능성을 높이기 위해서는 생물다양성 교육과 정책 홍보를 통해 국민들의 생물다양성에 대한 지식과 인식을 높이는 것이 필요하다.

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Figure 1. Concept of payment for ecosystem services (PES).

Table 1. Definition and value of independent variables.

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Table 2. Characteristics of respondents.

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Table 3. Distribution of responses for each bid amount.

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Table 4. Estimation result of probability function for respondents’ WTP for biodiversity conservation in Mt.Jiri.

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Table 5. Total biodiversity conservation value in Mt.Jiri.

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