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Type: Journal article
Title: Real options analysis for land use management: Methods, application, and implications for policy
Author: Regan, C.M.
Bryan, B.A.
Connor, J.D.
Meyer, W.S.
Ostendorf, B.
Zhu, Z.
Bao, C.
Citation: Journal of Environmental Management, 2015; 161:144-152
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0301-4797
1095-8630
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Courtney M. Regan, Brett A. Bryan, Jeffery D. Connor, Wayne S. Meyer, Bertram Ostendorf, Zili Zhu, Chenming Bao
Abstract: Discounted cash flow analysis, including net present value is an established way to value land use and management investments which accounts for the time-value of money. However, it provides a static view and assumes passive commitment to an investment strategy when real world land use and management investment decisions are characterised by uncertainty, irreversibility, change, and adaptation. Real options analysis has been proposed as a better valuation method under uncertainty and where the opportunity exists to delay investment decisions, pending more information. We briefly review the use of discounted cash flow methods in land use and management and discuss their benefits and limitations. We then provide an overview of real options analysis, describe the main analytical methods, and summarize its application to land use investment decisions. Real options analysis is largely underutilized in evaluating land use decisions, despite uncertainty in policy and economic drivers, the irreversibility and sunk costs involved. New simulation methods offer the potential for overcoming current technical challenges to implementation as demonstrated with a real options simulation model used to evaluate an agricultural land use decision in South Australia. We conclude that considering option values in future policy design will provide a more realistic assessment of landholder investment decision making and provide insights for improved policy performance.
Keywords: Uncertainty
Decision Making
Agriculture
Costs and Cost Analysis
Investments
South Australia
Policy
Rights: © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.07.004
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.07.004
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