peer-reviewedThis paper explores the attitudes of landowners across Ireland to the wider provision of public access for recreational walking using a multinomial logit model. The study also investigates the level of compensation required to improve the supply of this public good. Results indicate that 51% of landowners are not willing to provide access (non providers), 21% are willing to provide access free of charge (free providers) and 28% seek compensation (willing providers). Our findings indicate that participation by landowners in a proposed public access scheme is influenced by landowners’ experience with walkers, farm type, farm insurance costs, household demographics, regional variations, opportunity cost of land and participation...
The Agricultural Economics Society's 89th Annual Conference, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, ...
The agricultural sector in Ireland faces substantial challenges and is undergoing significant change...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
This paper explores the attitudes of landowners across Ireland to the wider provision of public acce...
To date, estimates of individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for access to the countryside have typi...
The use of private lands for public recreation is a highly emotive issue in Ireland at present. Conf...
This thesis analyses land availability and mobility in Ireland. The thesis begins with an overview o...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
Open Access available under the T&F Agreement Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the lan...
Ireland suffers from very low levels of farmland mobility by European standards. This paper examines...
End of project reportIn the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as ...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal ...
In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has be...
At a time when recreational resources are being put under increasing pressure, this study investigat...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal r...
The Agricultural Economics Society's 89th Annual Conference, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, ...
The agricultural sector in Ireland faces substantial challenges and is undergoing significant change...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
This paper explores the attitudes of landowners across Ireland to the wider provision of public acce...
To date, estimates of individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for access to the countryside have typi...
The use of private lands for public recreation is a highly emotive issue in Ireland at present. Conf...
This thesis analyses land availability and mobility in Ireland. The thesis begins with an overview o...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
Open Access available under the T&F Agreement Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the lan...
Ireland suffers from very low levels of farmland mobility by European standards. This paper examines...
End of project reportIn the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as ...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal ...
In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has be...
At a time when recreational resources are being put under increasing pressure, this study investigat...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal r...
The Agricultural Economics Society's 89th Annual Conference, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, ...
The agricultural sector in Ireland faces substantial challenges and is undergoing significant change...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...