Estimating the Preservation Value of Wuyishan National Park from the Perspective of Bounded Rational Decision Making
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. The Bounded Rational Decision Making and CVM
2.2. National Parks in China
2.3. Valuation Methods for National Parks
2.4. Cultural Worldview and Restorative Environmental Perception
3. Methods
3.1. Overview of the Research Area
3.2. Modeling
3.3. DC-CVM Question Design
3.4. Scale Selection and Results of Exploratory Factor Analysis
3.5. Data Collection and Samples
4. Results
4.1. WTP Probability Analysis
4.2. Estimated Logit Model
4.3. Result of Estimated Non-Use Value
5. Conclusions
- The respondents’ WTP was averaged at CNY 609 (based on WTP truncated, USD 93.9), quite close to the travel expense of tourists in reality. It is confirmed that during valuation based on two-stage DC-CVM, to estimate WTP by using WTP truncated reflected factual WTP, and further improved the two-stage DC-CVM.
- In the hypothetical and real settings, the respondents’ cultural worldview (importance of traditional culture) and perceived restorative environment (landscape structure) had significant influence on WTP, indicating the important role of individual psychological status in WTP. For the protection of national parks, it is necessary to take into consideration tourists’ psychological status and WTP decision-making mechanism in the design of landscape and routes, to improve tourists’ WTP for protection.
- Compared with the estimated preservation value in the national market, actual public financial input into Wuyishan National Park was limited, which impeded the realization of synchronized and coordinated ecological balance of the national park, and social and economic development to some extent. Therefore, manifesting the preservation value of Wuyishan National Park has a positive effect on highlighting the importance of national parks and securing financial input. Meanwhile, the analysis results that the preservation value of the national parks in the key market was six times that in the basic market and one-third that in the national market provide decision-making basis for major market development of the national parks.
- Out of the three parts of preservation value of national parks, the respondents believed more funds should be invested into protecting the parks’ perpetual existence and bequest to later generations. It tells us that tourists’ protection of Wuyishan National Park is not entirely based on personal utility, and building of the national park system has played a positive role in developing proper natural values. Thus, in the valuation of national parks, it is suggested to include sociological and anthropological discussions on altruism.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Correction Statement
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Stage | Contents |
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First stage | <Question 1> Would you be willing to pay CNY ____ (only once) as the preservation fund collected from each household to ensure the long-term preservation of Wuyishan National Park, a World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site? ① Yes ② No☞ Please start with Question 3 |
Second stage | <Question 2> (In the case of “Yes” to Question 1) Would you be willing to activate an automatic debit service or WeChat timed transfer to ensure the collection of your donation without considering the capital risk? ① Yes ② No |
Concepts | Variables | Item | Factor Loading | Eigen Value | Cronbach’s α | M |
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Cultural Worldview | Importance of traditional culture | Keep articles of traditional culture | 0.883 | 3.499 | 0.888 | 4.53 |
Protect cultural heritage | 0.863 | |||||
Cultural heritage helps develop national identity | 0.824 | |||||
Cultural heritage will vanish | 0.760 | |||||
Cultural heritage has special meanings | 0.773 | |||||
Familiarity with traditional cultural symbols | Know about traditional custom | 0.923 | 2.268 | 0.814 | 3.83 | |
Know about traditional costumes | 0.919 | |||||
Know about traditional diet made by elder generations | 0.619 | |||||
* Cumulative% = 72.1, KMO = 0.842, Bartlett’s Chi-Square = 2336.249 (df = 28, p < 0.000) | ||||||
Restorative Environmental Perception | Exploration and discovery | Know about Wuyishan | 0.815 | 3.41 | 0.892 | 4.43 |
Travel around Wuyishan | 0.800 | |||||
Wuyishan is my favorite type of scenic spots | 0.778 | |||||
Wuyishan is worth exploring and discovering | 0.735 | |||||
Wuyishan is fun | 0.734 | |||||
Landscape structure | Wuyishan National Park is in chaos | 0.906 | 3.357 | 0.93 | 3.38 | |
Wuyishan National Park lacks order | 0.902 | |||||
Wuyishan National Park seems disorganized | 0.891 | |||||
Landscape is poorly structured | 0.842 | |||||
Away from daily life | Be free from the depressing reality | 0.829 | 2.369 | 0.845 | 4.08 | |
Forget all about reality | 0.825 | |||||
Get out of the dull daily life | 0.804 |
Variables | M | S.E. | Remarks |
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Revisit intention | 0.91 | 0.286 | 0 = unwilling to, 1 = willing to |
Gender | 0.44 | 0.497 | 0 = male, 1 = female |
Age | 2.71 | 1.073 | 1 = aged below 20, 2 = aged 21–30, 3 = aged 31–40, 4 = aged 41–50, 5 = aged 51–60, 6 = aged above 60 |
Monthly income (per capita) | 3.37 | 1.322 | 1 = less than CNY 3000, 2 = CNY 3000–4999, 3 = CNY 5000–6999, 4 = CNY 7000–8999, 5 = CNY 9000–11,999, 6 = CNY 12,000, and above |
Education | 2.05 | 0.443 | 1 = high school and below, 2 = undergraduate (junior college) and above, 3 = postgraduate and above |
Marital status | 0.51 | 0.500 | 0 = unmarried, 1 = married |
Occupation | 3.69 | 1.758 | 1 = student, 2 = state-owned enterprise, 3 = public institution, 4 = civil servant, 5 = private enterprise, 6 = foreign enterprise, 7 = freelancer |
Variables | Hypothetical Setting a | Real Setting b | ||||||
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β | S.E. | z | p-Value | β | S.E. | z | p-Value | |
Given amount | –0.167 | 0.032 | 26.482 | 0.000 | –0.123 | 0.030 | 16.924 | 0.000 |
Revisit intention | 1.461 | 0.373 | 15.373 | 0.000 | 1.150 | 0.361 | 10.181 | 0.001 |
Gender | 0.130 | 0.227 | 0.329 | 0.566 | 0.046 | 0.203 | 0.050 | 0.822 |
Age | –0.102 | 0.110 | 0.869 | 0.351 | –0.047 | 0.101 | 0.219 | 0.640 |
Monthly income (per capita) | –0.038 | 0.103 | 0.139 | 0.710 | –0.039 | 0.092 | 0.176 | 0.675 |
Education | 0.114 | 0.276 | 0.170 | 0.680 | 0.015 | 0.244 | 0.004 | 0.951 |
Marital status | –0.092 | 0.246 | 0.141 | 0.707 | 0.061 | 0.221 | 0.075 | 0.785 |
Occupation | 0.078 | 0.066 | 1.402 | 0.236 | 0.028 | 0.059 | 0.219 | 0.640 |
Familiarity with traditional cultural symbols | 0.303 | 0.174 | 3.023 | 0.082 | 0.097 | 0.158 | 0.378 | 0.539 |
Importance of traditional culture | 1.090 | 0.291 | 14.025 | 0.000 | 0.855 | 0.268 | 10.206 | 0.001 |
Away from daily life | 0.219 | 0.195 | 1.257 | 0.262 | 0.430 | 0.181 | 5.663 | 0.017 |
Exploration and discovery | –0.325 | 0.298 | 1.189 | 0.276 | –0.412 | 0.276 | 2.221 | 0.136 |
Landscape structure | 0.324 | 0.139 | 5.447 | 0.020 | 0.288 | 0.130 | 4.941 | 0.026 |
Constant | –6.408 | 1.307 | 24.024 | 0.000 | –5.051 | 1.181 | 18.287 | 0.004 |
Category | Per Household | Basic Market a | Key Market b | National Market c | |
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Hypothetical setting | WTPmean | 1117 (USD 172.2) | 25.411 million (USD 3.918 million) | 163.281 million (USD 25.174 million) | 482.731 million (USD 74.439 million) |
WTPoverall mean | 1016 (USD 156.6) | 23.112 million (USD 3.564 million) | 148.517 million (USD 22902 million) | 439.082 million (USD 67.708 million) | |
WTP truncated | 693 (USD 106.8) | 15.765 million (USD 2.431 million) | 101.302 million (USD 15.621 million) | 299.492 million (USD 46.183 million) | |
Real setting | WTPmean | 1113 (USD 171.6) | 25.319 million (USD 3.904 million) | 162.696 million (USD 25.089 million) | 481.003 million (USD 74.173 million) |
WTPoverall mean | 873 (USD 134.6) | 19.860 million (USD 3.062 million) | 127.613 million (USD 19.67 9million) | 377.283 million (USD 58.179 million) | |
WTP truncated | 609 (USD 93.9) | 13.854 million (USD 2.136 million) | 89.023 million (USD 13.726 million) | 263.190 million (USD 40.585 million) |
Value Type | Existence Value (38.26%) | Option Value (25.9%) | Bequest Value (35.84%) |
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Hypothetical setting | 11.457 million (USD 1.767 million) | 7.758 million (USD 1.196 million) | 10.734 million (USD 1.655 million) |
Real setting | 10.069 million (USD 1.553 million) | 6.817 million (USD 1.051 million) | 9.433 million (USD 1.454 million) |
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Liu, C.; Lin, M.; Qi, X.; Zheng, W. Estimating the Preservation Value of Wuyishan National Park from the Perspective of Bounded Rational Decision Making. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6983. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13136983
Liu C, Lin M, Qi X, Zheng W. Estimating the Preservation Value of Wuyishan National Park from the Perspective of Bounded Rational Decision Making. Sustainability. 2021; 13(13):6983. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13136983
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Chang, Mingshui Lin, Xinhua Qi, and Wenjuan Zheng. 2021. "Estimating the Preservation Value of Wuyishan National Park from the Perspective of Bounded Rational Decision Making" Sustainability 13, no. 13: 6983. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13136983
APA StyleLiu, C., Lin, M., Qi, X., & Zheng, W. (2021). Estimating the Preservation Value of Wuyishan National Park from the Perspective of Bounded Rational Decision Making. Sustainability, 13(13), 6983. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13136983