Practitioners of outdoor sports, such as rock-climbers, are likely to exhibit preference heterogeneity that depends on the ‘keenness ’ with which such sports are practiced. Such an intuition is born out in at least one study using latent class discrete choice modelling (Provencher et al. 2002). Preference heterogeneity has a reflection on the population’s structure of recreational values assigned to rock-climbing destinations, to their attributes and ultimately to land management policies addressing such attributes. In this study such hypothesis is tested on a panel of destination choices by a sample of rock-climbers members of the Veneto Chapter of the Italian Alpine Club. Preliminary estimates of latent-class (finite-mixing) specification...
Multi-attribute revealed preference data is used to investigate the heterogeneity of tastes in a sam...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...
ABSTRACT. Rock climbers are likely to exhibit preference heterogeneity dictating the way with which ...
Rock climbers are likely to exhibit preference heterogeneity dictating the way with which such spo...
This paper is concerned with the use of thechoice experiment method for modelling thedemand for recr...
Multiattribute-revealed preference data are used to investigate heterogeneity in a sample of kayaker...
In this paper, we apply random utility modelling techniques to rock-climbing in Scotland. Attributes...
In this paper, we apply random utility modelling techniques to rock-climbing in Scotland. Attributes...
Conciliating nature conservation and tourism development is an increasingly important task for autho...
We report preliminary results on the investigation of the hypothesis of the existence of latent clas...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by site selection probability models estimated...
In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in the trip preferences of recreationists. We apply a random...
We report preliminary results on the investigation of the hypothesis of the existence of latent clas...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by destination choice models estimated from ch...
Multi-attribute revealed preference data is used to investigate the heterogeneity of tastes in a sam...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...
ABSTRACT. Rock climbers are likely to exhibit preference heterogeneity dictating the way with which ...
Rock climbers are likely to exhibit preference heterogeneity dictating the way with which such spo...
This paper is concerned with the use of thechoice experiment method for modelling thedemand for recr...
Multiattribute-revealed preference data are used to investigate heterogeneity in a sample of kayaker...
In this paper, we apply random utility modelling techniques to rock-climbing in Scotland. Attributes...
In this paper, we apply random utility modelling techniques to rock-climbing in Scotland. Attributes...
Conciliating nature conservation and tourism development is an increasingly important task for autho...
We report preliminary results on the investigation of the hypothesis of the existence of latent clas...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by site selection probability models estimated...
In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in the trip preferences of recreationists. We apply a random...
We report preliminary results on the investigation of the hypothesis of the existence of latent clas...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by destination choice models estimated from ch...
Multi-attribute revealed preference data is used to investigate the heterogeneity of tastes in a sam...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...