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Striking a balance: Exploring preferences and trade-offs associated with mining in Arctic Norway

Rieke S. Kohn, Gorm Kipperberg and Margrethe Aanesen

Ecological Economics, 2026, vol. 239, issue C

Abstract: Sub-marine mine tailings disposal remains controversial due to uncertain long-term effects on marine ecosystems. As one of the few countries still permitting such practices, Norway faces public opposition and contested social licenses for mining companies. This study employs a split-sample discrete choice experiment across three Norwegian regions to estimate preferences for environmental conservation and local job creation in the context of mining. Mixed logit model results reveal a strong preference for ecosystem protection over economic development, though job creation remains valued. Preferences exhibit substantial heterogeneity but remain consistent across regions and experimental variation in choice architecture, emphasizing either use or total economic value for a key environmental attribute. The study findings are relevant for the mining industry regarding the social license to operate, can guide social cost-benefit analyses, and contribute to the modest literature on environmental valuation in mining.

Keywords: Mining; Sub-marine deposit; Marine ecosystem services; Economic valuation; Discrete choice experiment; Choice architecture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q51 Q53 Q57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2025.108751

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