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Engineers’ Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Thondamanaru Lagoon: A Choice Experiment Approach

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dc.contributor.author Sooriyakumar, K.
dc.contributor.author Kiriyaliny, V.
dc.contributor.author Sivashankar, S.
dc.contributor.author Sarujan, S.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-04-08T09:20:07Z
dc.date.available 2026-04-08T09:20:07Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/12448
dc.description.abstract Thondamanaru Lagoon is a brackish water lagoon located in the northern part of Sri Lanka. The Department of Irrigation built a barrage to prevent seawater from entering the lagoon; however, this barrage construction negatively affected local biodiversity and ecosystem services. Therefore, this study employed a choice experiment approach to understanding how engineers value the ecosystem services provided by the Thondamanaru lagoon and their preference regarding barrage construction. Engineers were chosen as primary respondents due to their technical expertise and role in shaping water infrastructure decisions. This study considered five attributes (barrage, fish stock, mangroves, tourist facilities, and payment), each with different levels. A total of 150 engineers were selected as respondents, and their choices were analyzed using the Random Parameter Logit (RPL) and Latent Class Models (LCM). The results from the RPL model reveal that for the barrage attribute, engineers prefer to completely close the barrage and open the barrage one month per year levels than completely open the barrage; however, they are willing to pay more to open the sluice gate one month per year (LKR 2078.99) than complete closure of the sluice gate (LKR 916.80). The result of the LCM groups the sample into two classes. Respondents in class 1 prefer the complete closure of the barrage, while the respondents in class 2 do not prefer the complete closure of the barrage. Furthermore, results show that engineers are more likely to pay to increase the fish stock and mangrove plants and improve the tourist facilities in the Lagoon. Notably, engineers’ income and their knowledge regarding the lagoon significantly influence their choice. This study proposes that opening the barrage for one month each year could serve as an effective policy for the sustainable management of the lagoon ecosystem. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Jaffna Science Association en_US
dc.subject Barrage closure en_US
dc.subject Engineers en_US
dc.subject Latent class model en_US
dc.subject Random parameter logit model en_US
dc.subject Thondamanaru Lagoon en_US
dc.subject Willingness to pay en_US
dc.title Engineers’ Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Thondamanaru Lagoon: A Choice Experiment Approach en_US
dc.type Research abstract en_US


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