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Correcting for multiple destination trips in recreational use values using a mean-value approach; An application to Bellenden Ker National Park, Australia AgEcon
Nillesen, Eleonora; Wesseler, Justus; Cook, Averil.
This paper focuses on an empirical application of the travel cost method, to estimate the recreational use value of Bellenden Ker National Park, part of the Wet tropics World Heritage Area Queensland, Australia. Walking appears to be one of the main activities associated with recreational experiences in the region. Substantial socio-economic as well as environmental benefits are expected to be gained if the areas was to be developed further, with regard to walking tracks, provided that this would be done in an environmentally sustainable way. Two overnight tracks within the park have been selected to obtain information about visitors’ experiences with the tracks in the past, to address specific needs for possible future developments. A standard assumption...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Multi-criteria analysis; Multiple trip bias; Travel cost method; Wet Tropics World Heritage Area; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/46733
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The recreational value of Lake McKenzie: An application of the travel cost method AgEcon
Fleming, Christopher M.; Cook, Averil.
Lake McKenzie is one of the most highly used and popular visitor destinations of all Fraser Island’'s natural sites, attracting 2,000 visitors a day in peak periods. Many consider this level of visitation to be unsustainable and the management authority is considering a range of management options. In assessing the alternatives it is useful to have some idea of the recreational value of the Lake under the current regime. This paper estimates this value using the travel cost method. Once adjustments for multiple-site visitors are made, the method yields recreational values of the Lake ranging from $13.7 M. to $31.8 M per annum, or from $104.30 to $242.84 per-person per-visit.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Lake McKenzie; Travel cost method; Recreation; Fraser Island; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10382
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Web surveys, sample bias and the travel cost method AgEcon
Fleming, Christopher M.; Cook, Averil.
Environmental economists have long used surveys to gather information about people's preferences. This is particularly true in the field of non-market valuation, where techniques such as contingent valuation, choice modelling and the travel cost method invariably employ some form of survey instrument. A recent innovation in survey methodology has been the advent of web-based surveys. While popular in many other disciplines, to date, very few non-market valuation studies have employed the Internet as a survey tool. A primary concern of non-market valuation practitioners is the potential sampling biases associated with web-based surveys and the effect this may have on valuation estimates. In this paper the results of two travel cost surveys, one conducted...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Web-surveys; Sample bias; Travel cost method; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10358
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