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Published in: Environmental Management 2/2023

18-11-2022

Valuing Protected Area Tourism Ecosystem Services Using Big Data

Authors: Adam Loch, Glen Scholz, Christopher Auricht, Stuart Sexton, Patrick O’Connor, Sarah Imgraben

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 2/2023

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Abstract

Economic value from protected areas informs decisions for biodiversity conservation and visitor benefits. Calculating these benefits assists governments to allocate limited budget resources. This study estimated tourism ecosystem service expenditure values for a regional protected area network in South Australia (57 parks) using direct transactional data, travel costs and economic multipliers. The big dataset came from a comprehensive booking system, which helped overcome common limitations associated with survey data (e.g., key areas rather than full network and high zero-value observations). Protected areas returned AU$373.8 million in the 2018–19 base year to the South Australian economy. The results indicate that combined estimation methods coupled to big data sets provide information on baseline expenditure to engage with critical conservation and tourism sites (e.g., Kangaroo Island). In this case they offer a unique full area network expenditure estimate which is an improvement on typical survey approaches, highlighting the advantage of protected area managers investing in big data. Finally, as South Australian protected areas exceed that in many other contexts the study offers important inputs to funding narratives and protected area expansion in line with global assessment targets.

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Footnotes
1
Benefit transfer methods are approaches to calculating economic benefits by taking the estimates of economic impact (or values in general) gathered from one site and applying them to another similar site.
 
2
It is recognized that the mailing address may not always be the home address of the credit card holder, but we assumed that they were broadly related to one another for the purposes of setting an origin point for this study.
 
3
Australian Tax Office’s (ATO) 2019/11 travel determination data for 2018–19 available at https://​www.​ato.​gov.​au/​law/​view/​document?​docid=​TXD/​TD201911/​NAT/​ATO/​00001.
 
4
To clarify, recorded visits refer to the total number of people present in parks per day, totaled for the year. They do not represent discrete individuals.
 
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Metadata
Title
Valuing Protected Area Tourism Ecosystem Services Using Big Data
Authors
Adam Loch
Glen Scholz
Christopher Auricht
Stuart Sexton
Patrick O’Connor
Sarah Imgraben
Publication date
18-11-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 2/2023
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-022-01746-0

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