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  1. Spatial variation in the willingness to accept payments for conservation of a migratory wildlife corridor in the Athi-Kaputiei Plains, Kenya by Leeuw, Jan de, Said, Mohammed Yahya, Kifugo, S.C., Ogutu, Joseph O., Osano, Philip M.

    Published 2014
    “…We model the relation between WTA and distances to roads, towns and rivers, annual precipitation and slope and display the predicted spatial variation in WTA. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. A contingent valuation study on Indonesian farmers’ willingness to accept compensation for poultry by Yakhshilikov, Yorbol, Birol, Ekin, Tiongco, Marites, Narrod, Clare, Friedman, Jed

    Published 2009
    “…This brief presents the results of a CV study that aimed at capturing farmers’ willingness to accept (WTA) compensation for birds with three different health statuses due to an HPAI outbreak—1) healthy, 2) risky, or 3) sick. …”
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    Brief
  3. Participatory Valuation of Ecosystem Services: A Case Study by Kiktenko, Ludmilla, Zhumagazina, Balzhan, Zhakenova, Saltanat, Nangia, Vinay, Dessalegn, Bezaiet

    Published 2018
    “…Contingent Valuation (CV) is a common approach used to establish stakeholders’ stated preference by assessing their willingness to pay (WTP) or willingness to accept (WTA) monetary compensation for forgone services. …”
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    Case Study
  4. Payments for conservation of animal genetic resources in agriculture: One size fits all? by Juvančič, Luka, Slabe-Erker, Renata, Ogorevc, Marko, Drucker, Adam G., Erjavec, Emil, Bojkovski, Danijela

    Published 2021
    “…Willingness to accept (WTA) payment for conservation was found to differ significantly from actual payment levels, being lower for the local sheep and goat breeds, and higher for the local pig breed. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Wall teichoic acids are dispensable for anchoring the PNAG exopolysaccharide to the Staphylococcus aureus cell surface by Vergara-Irigaray, Marta, Maira-Litran, Tomas, Merino, Nekane, Pier, Gerald B., Penadés, José R., Lasa, Inigo

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we investigated whether attachment of PNAG to bacterial surfaces is mediated by ionic interactions with the negative charge of wall teichoic acids (WTAs), which represent the most abundant polyanions of the Gram-positive bacterial envelope. We generated WTA-deficient mutants by in-frame deletion of the tagO gene in two genetically unrelated S. aureus strains. …”
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    Artículo
  6. Disentangling farmers' preferences for conditional incentives to upscale biodiversity-friendly agroforestry in the Amazon by Montoya-Zumaeta, Javier G, Fiestas-Flores, Jerico, Gutiérrez, Lech J., Rojas, Eduardo, Orozco Aguilar, Luis, Ladd, Brenton

    Published 2026
    “…Finally, the third farmers group (10% of the sample) features, in average, a willingness to accept (WTA) lower than the first farmers group for required high canopy level and a larger preference for individual rather than collective connectivity bonus. …”
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    Artículo
  7. The role of information and behavioral biases in consumer choice for climate friendly proteins by Alieva, Madina

    Published 2021
    “…The second study analyzed the effect of behavioral biases on consumer food choice and how it reflects on the WTA-WTP disparity. The results are in line with academic literature implying that the disparity is present and subject to the substitution effect. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  8. Adding value to smallholder forage-based dual-purpose cattle value chains in Nicaragua, in the context of carbon insetting. Thesis (MSc. in Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics and... by Phelan, Lisette Tara

    Published 2015
    “…Linking PES scheme outcomes to willingness to pay (WTP) and accept (WTA) payment for service provision, the thesis evaluates the scope for carbon insetting, in particular, to positively impact on and contribute towards the improved livelihood security and sustainability of the primary link in the value chain in Nicaragua - smallholder farmers engaged in dual-purpose cattle production.…”
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    Tesis

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