This research develops an integrated methodology to determine the economic value to anglers of recreational fishery ecosystem services in Everglades National Park that could result from different water management scenarios. The study first used bio-hydrological models to link managed freshwater inflows to indicators of fishery productivity and ecosystem health, then link those models to anglers\u27 willingness-to-pay for various attributes of the recreational fishing experience and monthly fishing effort. This approach allowed us to estimate the foregone economic benefits of failing to meet monthly freshwater delivery targets. The study found that the managed freshwater delivery to the Park had declined substantially over the years and had ...
Streamflow throughout the U.S. may be put to a variety of uses, some that involve the water\u27s con...
The Florida reef ecosystem supports lucrative commercial and recreational industries that provide th...
Past rivalry over access to water has usually been between the farmers who irrigate and new agricult...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. This research develops an integrated methodology to determine the economic valu...
Florida is the “Fishing Capital of the World”. With 3.1 million recreational anglers and total recre...
This paper presents one practical method of valuing the recreational fishing benefits generated by a...
This study demonstrates a method to calculate the economic value of the loss of a highly valued ecos...
Economic assessments are rarely applied to inland recreational fisheries for management purposes, es...
The pressures of urbanization and industrialization are gradually destroying stream fishing sites wh...
Increased potential of flooding caused by heavy precipitation events and sea level rise, as well as ...
Angler creel surveys and economic impact models were used to evaluate potential expansion of aquati...
Aquatic vegetation is important, both in terms of positive and nega-tive effects, to anglers, boater...
Graduation date: 1966The evaluation of social investment in water pollution control\ud has been reta...
This paper describes a bioeconomic model of a coastal recreational fishery that combines standard mo...
Graduation date: 1988The growing demand for water in the arid regions of the West\ud increases the n...
Streamflow throughout the U.S. may be put to a variety of uses, some that involve the water\u27s con...
The Florida reef ecosystem supports lucrative commercial and recreational industries that provide th...
Past rivalry over access to water has usually been between the farmers who irrigate and new agricult...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. This research develops an integrated methodology to determine the economic valu...
Florida is the “Fishing Capital of the World”. With 3.1 million recreational anglers and total recre...
This paper presents one practical method of valuing the recreational fishing benefits generated by a...
This study demonstrates a method to calculate the economic value of the loss of a highly valued ecos...
Economic assessments are rarely applied to inland recreational fisheries for management purposes, es...
The pressures of urbanization and industrialization are gradually destroying stream fishing sites wh...
Increased potential of flooding caused by heavy precipitation events and sea level rise, as well as ...
Angler creel surveys and economic impact models were used to evaluate potential expansion of aquati...
Aquatic vegetation is important, both in terms of positive and nega-tive effects, to anglers, boater...
Graduation date: 1966The evaluation of social investment in water pollution control\ud has been reta...
This paper describes a bioeconomic model of a coastal recreational fishery that combines standard mo...
Graduation date: 1988The growing demand for water in the arid regions of the West\ud increases the n...
Streamflow throughout the U.S. may be put to a variety of uses, some that involve the water\u27s con...
The Florida reef ecosystem supports lucrative commercial and recreational industries that provide th...
Past rivalry over access to water has usually been between the farmers who irrigate and new agricult...