Dataset for "Counterintuitive Proposals for Trans-boundary Ecological Compensation Under ‘No Net Loss’ Biodiversity Policy"

Published: 2 May 2023| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/sm9t5s63rf.2
Contributors:
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, Niels Strange

Description

The data is collected through a survey conducted in Denmark, Spain, and Ghana. Data is provided in both DTA and CSV format Related Publication: -------------------- Title: "Counterintuitive Proposals for Trans-boundary Ecological Compensation Under ‘No Net Loss’ Biodiversity Policy" Authors: Joseph William Bull, Anna Lou Abatayo, and Niels Strange Journal: Ecological Economics 142 (2019), pp. 185-193 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.06.010 Coverage: --------- Spatial coverage: The data was obtained from a survey in three countries: Denmark, Spain, and Ghana. Surveys in Denmark were ran at the University of Copenhagen, in Spain were ran at Pompeu Fabra University, and in Ghana at the University of Ghana. Temporal coverage: The surveys were carried out in April 2016. This dataset contains the following files: - A ReadMe document ("!ReadMe.txt") - A codebook ("~Codebook.txt") - One Stata DTA file ("data_wide.dta") - One CSV file ("data_wide.csv") - Four Stata Do-Files ("00 RunMe", "01 WideToLong", "02 SumStat", "03 tTest", "04Regression") Methods, materials and software: Stata/SE 13.2 for Apple

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Steps to reproduce

To reproduce the output for this paper, please take the following steps: 1. Download the zipped data and unzip to your desired location. 2. Open the do-file "00 RunMe" and edit the file path in Line 57 to point to where the unzipped data file is. 3. Run the entire "00 RunMe" do-file.

Institutions

Kobenhavns Universitet, Wageningen Universiteit, University of Oxford

Categories

Ecology, Biodiversity Loss, Decision Making, Applied Economics

Funding

Danmarks Grundforskningsfond

DNRF96

Horizon 2020

MSCA-IF-2014 No. 655497

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