Jonatan Blas-Cortés, José Miguel Omaña-Silvestre, Juan Manuel Quintero-Ramírez, Blanca Margarita Montiel-Batalla
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The objective of this research is to estimate the income elasticity of demand for environmental services of three ecosystems in Mexico. In the three studies of stated preferences about the willingness to pay for an environmental quality improvement project, we used a sample size of 289 observations for the Primas Basalticos ecosystems and 150 for the La Michilía Biosphere Reserve and the Molino de Las Flores National Park. The selection of interviewees was random among visitors. To carry out the estimation, a cluster analysis was carried out to determine the income strata, where the indicator was formulated and calculated in each ecosystem for three income strata (high, medium and low) based on a segmentation of the consumers of recreational services through the two-stage clustering method. In this way, the recreational services of the three ecosystems in both cases behave as a normal good; that is, if the income of the high and middle income consumer increases, the demand for recreational services will increase less than proportionally.
本研究的目的是估计墨西哥三个生态系统对环境服务需求的收入弹性。在三项关于为环境质量改善项目支付意愿的陈述偏好研究中,我们使用了289个观测样本的Primas Basalticos生态系统和150个观测样本的La Michilía生物圈保护区和Molino de Las Flores国家公园。受访者的选择是随机的。为了进行估计,采用聚类分析确定收入阶层,通过两阶段聚类方法对娱乐服务消费者进行细分,在每个生态系统中制定并计算了高、中、低三个收入阶层的指标。这样,在这两种情况下,三个生态系统的娱乐服务都表现为正常商品;也就是说,如果高收入和中等收入消费者的收入增加,娱乐服务需求的增长将低于比例。