Conservation & Society (Jan 2016)

Pooling Expert Opinion on Environmental Discounting: An International Delphi Survey

  • José Martínez-Paz,
  • Carmen Almansa,
  • Valero Casasnovas,
  • José Colino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-4923.191162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 243 – 253

Abstract

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The primary aim of this study is to examine the various issues involved in environmental discounting using a Delphi survey of a worldwide panel drawn from specialists in issues relating to discounting and long-term investment evaluation. The environmental discount rate is applied when performing cost–benefit analysis (CBA) on projects with environmental impact, in order to aggregate tangible and intangible effects. A review of the preceding literature shows that, after decades of academic debate, opinions have gradually converged. Furthermore, public administrations have begun to echo the need for a new look at the long-term discounting. One of the main findings of this study is the virtual unanimity of experts regarding the need to modify the approach to intergenerational discounting. The survey also yields a proposal for specific values for discount rates, based on the time horizon for the project under evaluation. The application of the resulting rates in the socio-economic evaluation of a project of environmental restoration provides numerical evidence of the importance of the choice of both discount rate and discount strategy.

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