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Title There are plenty more (sustainable) fish in the sea: A discrete choice experiment on discarded species in Italy
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Authors Natali, F; Cacchiarelli, L; Branca, G
Title There are plenty more (sustainable) fish in the sea: A discrete choice experiment on discarded species in Italy
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107413
Abstract Overfishing is a widespread environmental issue that needs to be resolved to secure sustainable fishing practices over time. An additional and much less-discussed threat to sustainable fishing is represented by discards, that is, the accidentally caught species that are thrown back into the sea given their low market relevance. Fishermen often decide to discard some species mainly depending on their low market value. Therefore, supply-side reg-ulations can only be partially effective in taking care of discarding practices given that they are mainly due to demand-side issues. One possible solution could involve the purchase of discarded species, provided that con-sumers are willing to change their habitual consumption patterns. In this paper, a discrete choice experiment is conducted to investigate whether consumers would be willing to pay for discarded species. The data are analyzed using a mixed logit model and a latent-class logit model. The results indicate that consumers tend to prefer the most commercialized species, although their interest in discarded species increases when they receive specific information on ecolabels and discarding. Our outcomes also underline that consumers could be divided into specific groups according to their preferences, which could be useful for enhancing discarded species' con-sumption effectively.
Author Keywords Sustainable seafood; Choice experiment; Ecolabel; Willingness to pay (WTP); Italian consumers; Discards
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000792468700010
WoS Category Ecology; Economics; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Business & Economics
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