Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Environmental Management 5/2011

01.11.2011

Measuring the Social Recreation Per-Day Net Benefit of the Wildlife Amenities of a National Park: A Count-Data Travel-Cost Approach

verfasst von: Isabel Mendes, Isabel Proença

Erschienen in: Environmental Management | Ausgabe 5/2011

Einloggen

Aktivieren Sie unsere intelligente Suche, um passende Fachinhalte oder Patente zu finden.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

In this article, we apply count-data travel-cost methods to a truncated sample of visitors to estimate the Peneda-Gerês National Park (PGNP) average consumer surplus (CS) for each day of visit. The measurement of recreation demand is highly specific because it is calculated by number of days of stay per visit. We therefore propose the application of altered truncated count-data models or truncated count-data models on grouped data to estimate a single, on-site individual recreation demand function, with the price (cost) of each recreation day per trip equal to out-of-pocket and time travel plus out-of-pocket and on-site time costs. We further check the sensitivity of coefficient estimations to alternative models and analyse the welfare measure precision by using the delta and simulation methods by Creel and Loomis. With simulated limits, CS is estimated to be €194 (range €116 to €448). This information is of use in the quest to improve government policy and PNPG management and conservation as well as promote nature-based tourism. To our knowledge, this is the first attempt to measure the average recreation net benefits of each day of stay generated by a national park by using truncated altered and truncated grouped count-data travel-cost models based on observing the individual number of days of stay.

Sie haben noch keine Lizenz? Dann Informieren Sie sich jetzt über unsere Produkte:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Anhänge
Nur mit Berechtigung zugänglich
Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Bartczak A, Lindhjem H, Navrud S, Zandersen M, Zylicz T (2008) Valuing forest recreation on the national level in a transition economy: the case of Poland. Forest Policy and Economics 10:467–472CrossRef Bartczak A, Lindhjem H, Navrud S, Zandersen M, Zylicz T (2008) Valuing forest recreation on the national level in a transition economy: the case of Poland. Forest Policy and Economics 10:467–472CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Beal DJ (1995) A travel cost analysis of the value of Carnarvon Gorge National Park for recreational use. Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 63:292–303 Beal DJ (1995) A travel cost analysis of the value of Carnarvon Gorge National Park for recreational use. Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 63:292–303
Zurück zum Zitat Bell F, Leeworthy VR (1990) Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 18:189–205CrossRef Bell F, Leeworthy VR (1990) Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 18:189–205CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Bhat MG (2003) Application of non-market valuation to the Florida Keys Marine Reserve Management. Journal of Environmental Management 67:315CrossRef Bhat MG (2003) Application of non-market valuation to the Florida Keys Marine Reserve Management. Journal of Environmental Management 67:315CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Bockstael NE, McConnell KE (1999) The behavioral basis of non-market valuation. In: Herriges JA, Kling CL (eds) Valuing recreation and the environment: revealed preference methods in theory and practice. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 1–32 Bockstael NE, McConnell KE (1999) The behavioral basis of non-market valuation. In: Herriges JA, Kling CL (eds) Valuing recreation and the environment: revealed preference methods in theory and practice. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 1–32
Zurück zum Zitat Bockstael NE, Strand IE, Hanneman WM (1987) Time and the recreational demand model. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 69:293CrossRef Bockstael NE, Strand IE, Hanneman WM (1987) Time and the recreational demand model. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 69:293CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Bowker JM, Leeworthy VR (1998) Accounting for ethnicity in recreation demand: a flexible count-data approach. Journal of Leisure Research 30:64–78 Bowker JM, Leeworthy VR (1998) Accounting for ethnicity in recreation demand: a flexible count-data approach. Journal of Leisure Research 30:64–78
Zurück zum Zitat Burt OR, Brewer D (1971) Estimation of net social benefits from outdoor recreation. Econometrica 39:813–827CrossRef Burt OR, Brewer D (1971) Estimation of net social benefits from outdoor recreation. Econometrica 39:813–827CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Cesario FJ (1976) Value of time in recreation benefits studies. Land Economics 52:291CrossRef Cesario FJ (1976) Value of time in recreation benefits studies. Land Economics 52:291CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Cesario FJ, Knetsch JL (1970) Time bias in recreation benefit estimates. Water Resources Research 6:700CrossRef Cesario FJ, Knetsch JL (1970) Time bias in recreation benefit estimates. Water Resources Research 6:700CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Chakraborty K, Keith JE (2000) Estimating the recreation demand and economic value of mountain biking in Moab, Utah: an application of count-data models. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 43:461–469CrossRef Chakraborty K, Keith JE (2000) Estimating the recreation demand and economic value of mountain biking in Moab, Utah: an application of count-data models. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 43:461–469CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Creel M, Loomis J (1990) Theoretical and empirical advantages of truncated count-data estimators for analysis of deer hunting in California. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72:434–441CrossRef Creel M, Loomis J (1990) Theoretical and empirical advantages of truncated count-data estimators for analysis of deer hunting in California. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72:434–441CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Creel M, Loomis J (1991) Confidence intervals for welfare measures with application to a problem of truncated counts. The Review of Economics and Statistics 73:370–373CrossRef Creel M, Loomis J (1991) Confidence intervals for welfare measures with application to a problem of truncated counts. The Review of Economics and Statistics 73:370–373CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Earnhart D (2004) Time is money: improved valuation of time and transportation costs. Environmental and Resource Economics 29:159CrossRef Earnhart D (2004) Time is money: improved valuation of time and transportation costs. Environmental and Resource Economics 29:159CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Egan K, Herriges J (2006) Multivariate count-data regression models with individual panel data from on-site sample. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 52:567–581CrossRef Egan K, Herriges J (2006) Multivariate count-data regression models with individual panel data from on-site sample. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 52:567–581CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Englin J, Moeltner K (2004) The value of snowfall to skiers and boarders. Environmental and Resource Economics 29:123–136CrossRef Englin J, Moeltner K (2004) The value of snowfall to skiers and boarders. Environmental and Resource Economics 29:123–136CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Englin J, Shonkwiler JS (1995) Estimating social welfare using count-data models: an application to long-run recreation demand under conditions of endogenous stratification and truncation. The Review of Economics and Statistics 77:104–112CrossRef Englin J, Shonkwiler JS (1995) Estimating social welfare using count-data models: an application to long-run recreation demand under conditions of endogenous stratification and truncation. The Review of Economics and Statistics 77:104–112CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Fletcher JJ, Adamowicz WL, Graham-Tomasi T (1990) The travel cost model of recreation demand. Leisure Sciences 12:119–149CrossRef Fletcher JJ, Adamowicz WL, Graham-Tomasi T (1990) The travel cost model of recreation demand. Leisure Sciences 12:119–149CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Font AR (2000) Mass tourism and the demand for protected natural areas: a travel cost approach. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 39:97–116CrossRef Font AR (2000) Mass tourism and the demand for protected natural areas: a travel cost approach. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 39:97–116CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Freeman AM III (2003) The measurement of environmental and resource values: theory and methods. Resources for the Future, Washington, DC Freeman AM III (2003) The measurement of environmental and resource values: theory and methods. Resources for the Future, Washington, DC
Zurück zum Zitat Grogger J, Carson R (1991) Models for truncated counts. Journal of Applied Econometrics 6:225–238CrossRef Grogger J, Carson R (1991) Models for truncated counts. Journal of Applied Econometrics 6:225–238CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Gurmu S (1991) Tests for detecting overdispersion in the positive Poisson regression model. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 9:215–222CrossRef Gurmu S (1991) Tests for detecting overdispersion in the positive Poisson regression model. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 9:215–222CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Gurmu S, Trivedi PK (1994) Recent development in event count models: a survey. Discussion paper no. 261. Thomas Jefferson Centre, Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Virginia Gurmu S, Trivedi PK (1994) Recent development in event count models: a survey. Discussion paper no. 261. Thomas Jefferson Centre, Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Virginia
Zurück zum Zitat Gurmu S, Trivedi PK (1996) Excess zeros in count models for recreational trips. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 14:469–477CrossRef Gurmu S, Trivedi PK (1996) Excess zeros in count models for recreational trips. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 14:469–477CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Haab TC, McConnell KE (2002) Valuing environmental and natural resources. The econometrics of non-market valuation. Edward Elgar, Orthampton, MA Haab TC, McConnell KE (2002) Valuing environmental and natural resources. The econometrics of non-market valuation. Edward Elgar, Orthampton, MA
Zurück zum Zitat Hagerty D, Moeltner K (2005) Specification of driving costs in models of recreation demand. Land Economics 81:127–143 Hagerty D, Moeltner K (2005) Specification of driving costs in models of recreation demand. Land Economics 81:127–143
Zurück zum Zitat Hanemann WM (1999) The economic theory of WTP and WTA. In: Bateman IJ, Willis KG (eds) Valuing environmental preferences. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp 42–96 Hanemann WM (1999) The economic theory of WTP and WTA. In: Bateman IJ, Willis KG (eds) Valuing environmental preferences. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp 42–96
Zurück zum Zitat Heberling MT, Templeton JJ (2009) Estimating the economic value of national parks with count-data models using on-site, secondary data: the case of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Environmental Management 43:619–627CrossRef Heberling MT, Templeton JJ (2009) Estimating the economic value of national parks with count-data models using on-site, secondary data: the case of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Environmental Management 43:619–627CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Hellerstein D (1991) Using count-data models in travel cost analysis with aggregated data. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73:860–867CrossRef Hellerstein D (1991) Using count-data models in travel cost analysis with aggregated data. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73:860–867CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Hellerstein D, Mendelsohn R (1993) A theoretical foundation for count-data models, with application to a travel cost model. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75:604–611CrossRef Hellerstein D, Mendelsohn R (1993) A theoretical foundation for count-data models, with application to a travel cost model. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75:604–611CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Hellström J (2006) A bivariate count-data model for household tourism demand. Journal of Applied Econometrics 21:213–226CrossRef Hellström J (2006) A bivariate count-data model for household tourism demand. Journal of Applied Econometrics 21:213–226CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Hesseln H, Loomis JB, Gonzalez-Caban A, Alexander S (2003) Wildfire effects on hiking and biking demand in New Mexico: a travel cost study. Journal of Environmental Management 69:359CrossRef Hesseln H, Loomis JB, Gonzalez-Caban A, Alexander S (2003) Wildfire effects on hiking and biking demand in New Mexico: a travel cost study. Journal of Environmental Management 69:359CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Hof JG, King DA (1992) Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days: comment. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 22:281–291CrossRef Hof JG, King DA (1992) Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days: comment. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 22:281–291CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Kealy MJ, Bishop RC (1986) Theoretical and empirical specifications issues in travel cost demand studies. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 68:660–667CrossRef Kealy MJ, Bishop RC (1986) Theoretical and empirical specifications issues in travel cost demand studies. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 68:660–667CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Larson DM (1993a) Joint recreation choices and implied values of time. Land Economics 69:273–286 Larson DM (1993a) Joint recreation choices and implied values of time. Land Economics 69:273–286
Zurück zum Zitat Larson DM (1993b) Separability and the shadow value of leisure time. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75:572–577CrossRef Larson DM (1993b) Separability and the shadow value of leisure time. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75:572–577CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Larson DM, Shaikh SL (2004) Recreation demand choices and revealed values of leisure time. Economic Enquiry 42:264–278CrossRef Larson DM, Shaikh SL (2004) Recreation demand choices and revealed values of leisure time. Economic Enquiry 42:264–278CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Liston-Heyes C, Heyes A (1999) Recreational benefits from the Dartmoor National Park. Journal of Environmental Management 55:264–278CrossRef Liston-Heyes C, Heyes A (1999) Recreational benefits from the Dartmoor National Park. Journal of Environmental Management 55:264–278CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Long JS (1997) Regression models for categorical and limited dependent variables. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA Long JS (1997) Regression models for categorical and limited dependent variables. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA
Zurück zum Zitat Loomis J (2006) A comparison of the effect of multiple destination trips on recreation benefits as estimated by travel cost and contingent valuation methods. Journal of Leisure Research 38:46–60 Loomis J (2006) A comparison of the effect of multiple destination trips on recreation benefits as estimated by travel cost and contingent valuation methods. Journal of Leisure Research 38:46–60
Zurück zum Zitat Mäler KG (1971) A method of estimating social benefits from pollution control. Swedish Journal of Economics 73:121–133CrossRef Mäler KG (1971) A method of estimating social benefits from pollution control. Swedish Journal of Economics 73:121–133CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Mäler KG (1974) Environmental economics: a theoretical inquiry. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD Mäler KG (1974) Environmental economics: a theoretical inquiry. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD
Zurück zum Zitat Martínez-Espiñeira R, Amoako-Tuffour J (2008) Recreation demand analysis under truncation, overdispersion, and endogenous stratification: an application to Gros Morne National Park. Journal of Environmental Management 88:1320–1332CrossRef Martínez-Espiñeira R, Amoako-Tuffour J (2008) Recreation demand analysis under truncation, overdispersion, and endogenous stratification: an application to Gros Morne National Park. Journal of Environmental Management 88:1320–1332CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat McConnel KE (1992) On-site time in the demand for recreation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74:918CrossRef McConnel KE (1992) On-site time in the demand for recreation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74:918CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat McKean JR, Johnson D, Taylor RG (2003) Measuring demand for flat water recreation using a two-stage/disequilibrium travel cost model with adjustment for overdispersion and self-selection. Water Resources Research 39:1107CrossRef McKean JR, Johnson D, Taylor RG (2003) Measuring demand for flat water recreation using a two-stage/disequilibrium travel cost model with adjustment for overdispersion and self-selection. Water Resources Research 39:1107CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Meisner C, Wang H, Laplante B (2008) Welfare measurement convergence through bias adjustments in general population and on-site surveys: an application to water-based recreation at Lake Sevan, Armenia. Journal of Leisure Research 40:458–478 Meisner C, Wang H, Laplante B (2008) Welfare measurement convergence through bias adjustments in general population and on-site surveys: an application to water-based recreation at Lake Sevan, Armenia. Journal of Leisure Research 40:458–478
Zurück zum Zitat Morey ER (1994) What is consumer surplus per day of use, when is it a constant independent of the number of days of the number of days of use, and what does it tell us about consumer surplus? Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 26:215–303CrossRef Morey ER (1994) What is consumer surplus per day of use, when is it a constant independent of the number of days of the number of days of use, and what does it tell us about consumer surplus? Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 26:215–303CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Ovaskainen V, Mikkola J, Pouta E (2001) Estimating recreation demand with on-site data: an application of truncated and endogenously stratified count-data models. Journal of Forest Economics 7:125–142 Ovaskainen V, Mikkola J, Pouta E (2001) Estimating recreation demand with on-site data: an application of truncated and endogenously stratified count-data models. Journal of Forest Economics 7:125–142
Zurück zum Zitat Parsons GR (2004) The travel cost model. In: Champ PA, Boyle KJ, Brown TC (eds) A primer on non-market valuation. Kluwer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands Parsons GR (2004) The travel cost model. In: Champ PA, Boyle KJ, Brown TC (eds) A primer on non-market valuation. Kluwer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands
Zurück zum Zitat Randall A, Stoll JR (1980) Consumer’s surplus in commodity space. American Economic Review 70:71–83 Randall A, Stoll JR (1980) Consumer’s surplus in commodity space. American Economic Review 70:71–83
Zurück zum Zitat Rockel M, Kealy J (1991) The value of nonconsumptive wildlife recreation in the United States. Land Economics 67:422–434CrossRef Rockel M, Kealy J (1991) The value of nonconsumptive wildlife recreation in the United States. Land Economics 67:422–434CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Santos JML (1997) Valuation and cost-benefit analysis of multi-attribute environmental changes. Doctoral thesis, Department of Town and Country Planning, University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Newcastle Santos JML (1997) Valuation and cost-benefit analysis of multi-attribute environmental changes. Doctoral thesis, Department of Town and Country Planning, University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Newcastle
Zurück zum Zitat Santos Silva JMC (1997) Generalised Poisson regression for positive count-data. Communications in Statistics-Simulation Methods 26:423–430CrossRef Santos Silva JMC (1997) Generalised Poisson regression for positive count-data. Communications in Statistics-Simulation Methods 26:423–430CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Santos Silva JMC (2001) A score test for non-nested hypothesis with applications to discrete data models. Journal of Applied Econometrics 16:577–597CrossRef Santos Silva JMC (2001) A score test for non-nested hypothesis with applications to discrete data models. Journal of Applied Econometrics 16:577–597CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Sarker R, Surry I (1998) Economic value of big game hunting: the case of moose hunting in Ontario. Journal of Forest Economics 4:29–60 Sarker R, Surry I (1998) Economic value of big game hunting: the case of moose hunting in Ontario. Journal of Forest Economics 4:29–60
Zurück zum Zitat Sarker R, Surry I (2004) The fast decay process in outdoor recreational activities and the use of alternative count-data models. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 86:701–715CrossRef Sarker R, Surry I (2004) The fast decay process in outdoor recreational activities and the use of alternative count-data models. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 86:701–715CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Shaw D (1988) On-site sample’s regression: problems of non-negative integers, truncation, and endogenous stratification. Journal of Econometrics 37:211–223CrossRef Shaw D (1988) On-site sample’s regression: problems of non-negative integers, truncation, and endogenous stratification. Journal of Econometrics 37:211–223CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Shaw WD (1992) Searching for the opportunity cost of an individual’s time. Land Economics 68:107–115CrossRef Shaw WD (1992) Searching for the opportunity cost of an individual’s time. Land Economics 68:107–115CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Shaw WD, Feather P (1999) Possibilities for including the opportunity cost of time in recreation demand systems. Land Economics 75:592CrossRef Shaw WD, Feather P (1999) Possibilities for including the opportunity cost of time in recreation demand systems. Land Economics 75:592CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Shonkwiler JS (1999) Recreation demand systems for multiple site count-data travel cost models. In: Herriges JA, Kling CL (eds) Valuing recreation and the environment. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 253–269 Shonkwiler JS (1999) Recreation demand systems for multiple site count-data travel cost models. In: Herriges JA, Kling CL (eds) Valuing recreation and the environment. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 253–269
Zurück zum Zitat Shrestha RK, Taylor VS, Clark J (2007) Valuing nature-based recreation in public natural areas of the Apalachicola River Region, Florida. Journal of Environmental Management 85:977–985CrossRef Shrestha RK, Taylor VS, Clark J (2007) Valuing nature-based recreation in public natural areas of the Apalachicola River Region, Florida. Journal of Environmental Management 85:977–985CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Smith VK, Desvouges WH, McGivney MP (1983) The opportunity cost of travel time in recreation demand models. Land Economics 59:259CrossRef Smith VK, Desvouges WH, McGivney MP (1983) The opportunity cost of travel time in recreation demand models. Land Economics 59:259CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Vuong QH (1989) Likelihood ratio tests for model selection and non-nested hypothesis. Econometrica 57:307–333CrossRef Vuong QH (1989) Likelihood ratio tests for model selection and non-nested hypothesis. Econometrica 57:307–333CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Walsh RG (1986) Recreation economic decisions: comparing benefits and costs. Venture, Pennsylvania Walsh RG (1986) Recreation economic decisions: comparing benefits and costs. Venture, Pennsylvania
Zurück zum Zitat Ward FA, Beal D (2000) Valuing nature with travel cost models. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham Ward FA, Beal D (2000) Valuing nature with travel cost models. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham
Zurück zum Zitat Willig RD (1976) Consumer’s surplus without apology. American Economic Review 66:589–597 Willig RD (1976) Consumer’s surplus without apology. American Economic Review 66:589–597
Zurück zum Zitat Wilman EA (1980) The value of time in recreation benefit studies. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 7:272CrossRef Wilman EA (1980) The value of time in recreation benefit studies. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 7:272CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Wilman EA (1987) A simple repackaging model of recreational choices. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 69:603–612CrossRef Wilman EA (1987) A simple repackaging model of recreational choices. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 69:603–612CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Winkelmann R (2003) Econometric analysis of count-data. Springer, New York Winkelmann R (2003) Econometric analysis of count-data. Springer, New York
Zurück zum Zitat Yen ST, Adamowicz WL (1993) Statistical properties of welfare measures from count-data models of recreation demand. Review of Agricultural Economics 15:203–215CrossRef Yen ST, Adamowicz WL (1993) Statistical properties of welfare measures from count-data models of recreation demand. Review of Agricultural Economics 15:203–215CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Zawacki WT, Allan M, Bowker JM (2000) A travel cost analysis of non-consumptive wildlife-associated recreation in the United States. Forest Science 46:496–506 Zawacki WT, Allan M, Bowker JM (2000) A travel cost analysis of non-consumptive wildlife-associated recreation in the United States. Forest Science 46:496–506
Metadaten
Titel
Measuring the Social Recreation Per-Day Net Benefit of the Wildlife Amenities of a National Park: A Count-Data Travel-Cost Approach
verfasst von
Isabel Mendes
Isabel Proença
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2011
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Environmental Management / Ausgabe 5/2011
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-011-9733-1

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 5/2011

Environmental Management 5/2011 Zur Ausgabe