Claudia Loreto Cerda Jiménez
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Department of Forest Management and Environment
Universidad de Chile
Spain
Biography
Forestry Engineer (Universidad de Chile, 2000). Master in Environmental Planning and Management (Universidad de Chile, 2003). PhD in Agricultural Sciences with a Specialization in Economics in Natural Resources (University of Göttingen, Germany, 2006). Working as ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR in the Department of Forest Management and Environment.
Research Interest
Economic valuation of environmental services through Declared Preference Techniques. Socio-psychological views of the economic valuation of environmental services. Citizen motivations and attitudes to conservation.
Publications
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De la Maza, C., Cerda, C. & RodrÃguez, M. 2011. Techniques for estimating the willingness to pay for the conservation of biodiversity. Forest Environment Magazine 6 (10): 31-35.
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Zappi, M. & Cerda, C. 2011. What motivates people to conserve? The role of biocentrism in the economic valuation of conservation. Forest Environment Magazine 6 (10): 14-21.
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Cerda, C. 2011. Provision to pay to protect environmental services: a case study with values ​​of use and non-use of protected ecosystems in central Chile. Journal of Science and Technology of the Americas 36 (11): 796-802.
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Cerda, C. 2011. An application of experiments of choice to identify local preferences for conservation and development actions in the extreme south of Chile. Forest 32: 297-307.