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Estimating community benefits from tourism: The case of Carpentaria Shire AgEcon
Greiner, Romy; Stoeckl, Natalie; Schweigert, Roman.
The small rural communities in Australia's tropical savanna landscapes depend upon the region's natural resources for income and employment. Historically primary industries - including mining, grazing and, in the case of coastal communities, fishing - have been the pillars of economic activity in those regions. More recently, tourism has emerged as an additional nature-based industry, which offers new development and employment opportunities for populations in remote regions. Net benefits from tourism accrue from the balance of economic, social and environmental interactions of tourists with a destination. This paper presents a model of tourism impact in the Carpentaria shire of North West Queensland. A methodology is developed for tracking and quantifying...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Tourism impact; Net benefit; Savanna regions; Destination management; Host community; Grey nomads; Environmental Economics and Policy; Marketing.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58455
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The value of recreational fishing along the Capricorn Coast: A pooled revealed preference and contingent behaviour model AgEcon
Prayaga, Prabha; Rolfe, John; Stoeckl, Natalie.
pooled revealed preference and contingent behaviour model
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Recreational fishing; Count data; Contingent behaviour; Great Barrier Reef.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/48059
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The Travel Cost Method: an empirical investigation of Randall's Difficulty AgEcon
Common, Mick S.; Bull, Tim; Stoeckl, Natalie.
Randall (1994) argued that the Travel Cost Method (TCM) cannot generate monetary measures of recreation site benefits for use in Cost Benefit Analysis. Randall argues that what is relevant to recreational decision‐making is the subjective, and unobservable, price of travel, whereas TCM uses the observer‐assessed cost of travel. Hence, TCM can at best give ordinally measurable welfare estimates. ‘Randall’s Difficulty’ is formulated as an estimation problem and results are derived for that problem. The meaning of, prospects for, and usefulness of ordinal measurement are explored, and the existence of a solution to Randall’s Difficulty is considered.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Research Methods/ Statistical Methods.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/117209
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