Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea

Protected areas are places that provide diverse ecosystem services, including cultural ecosystem services. At the same time, the development and unbalanced use of natural resources in protected areas often create environmental threats and social conflicts. This study estimates the economic value of...

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Main Authors: Miju Kim, Sangkwon Lee, Chi-Ok Oh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/152
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spelling doaj-93776d3da9e84adabaaee140f8c3db412021-02-04T00:02:08ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-02-011015215210.3390/land10020152Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of KoreaMiju Kim0Sangkwon Lee1Chi-Ok Oh2Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaCollege of Arts, Sciences, Business and Education, Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC 27110, USAGraduate School of Culture, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, KoreaProtected areas are places that provide diverse ecosystem services, including cultural ecosystem services. At the same time, the development and unbalanced use of natural resources in protected areas often create environmental threats and social conflicts. This study estimates the economic value of environmental consequences derived from the construction of an airport in a national park in Korea. We employ a discrete choice experiment to assess economic values and consider a key part of the tradeoffs derived from the airport construction at Heuksan Island of Dadohae Marine National Park in Korea. The results show that social benefits related to improved accessibility and tourism opportunities would be generated but at substantial costs resulting from environmental degradation and the reduction in bird populations. A segmentation analysis also reveals that heterogeneous preferences exist based on variables reflecting individuals’ visit experiences and trust in the government. The findings indicate that considering environmental impacts is important when evaluating the feasibility of a development project in a protected area.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/152conservationdevelopmentprotected areasnational parknonmarket valuationdiscrete choice experiment
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Chi-Ok Oh
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Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea
Land
conservation
development
protected areas
national park
nonmarket valuation
discrete choice experiment
author_facet Miju Kim
Sangkwon Lee
Chi-Ok Oh
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title Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea
title_short Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea
title_full Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea
title_fullStr Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea
title_sort assessing tradeoffs between development and conservation: a case of land use change in a national park of korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Protected areas are places that provide diverse ecosystem services, including cultural ecosystem services. At the same time, the development and unbalanced use of natural resources in protected areas often create environmental threats and social conflicts. This study estimates the economic value of environmental consequences derived from the construction of an airport in a national park in Korea. We employ a discrete choice experiment to assess economic values and consider a key part of the tradeoffs derived from the airport construction at Heuksan Island of Dadohae Marine National Park in Korea. The results show that social benefits related to improved accessibility and tourism opportunities would be generated but at substantial costs resulting from environmental degradation and the reduction in bird populations. A segmentation analysis also reveals that heterogeneous preferences exist based on variables reflecting individuals’ visit experiences and trust in the government. The findings indicate that considering environmental impacts is important when evaluating the feasibility of a development project in a protected area.
topic conservation
development
protected areas
national park
nonmarket valuation
discrete choice experiment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/152
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