WP 1999-25 October 1999We examine the effects of entrance .fees and other factors in visitation to U.S. national park areas under two partially competing hypotheses: 1) fees are significant explanatory variables; and 2) individual area attributes are the primary determinants of visitation rates. (National park areas include natural protected areas, historic areas, and other categories in the national park system). We find that areas comprising natural protected areas behaved like economic substitutes for each other, and historic areas like economic complements. In addition, the results have confirmed the importance of individual park attributes in visitation, but are equivocal on the role of entrance fees. The role of other socio-economic v...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
We examine the effects of entrance .fees and other factors in visitation to U.S. national park areas...
This study tested the hypothesis that increases in per-vehicle entrance fees at United States Nation...
Public lands in the U.S. are under pressure to increase self-generated revenues due to the gradual b...
This study assesses the impact of the change in revenue management policy (namely the increased publ...
Policymakers and recreation site managers use changes in fee structure, either introducing park entr...
During a two-decade general decline in visits to U.S. national parks during the 1990s and 2000s, ann...
One of the best things ever created in the United States is the National Parks System. The National ...
The National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 requires that park managers develop and implement a pl...
This thesis uses a theoretical framework on conceptualizations of particular nature-society configur...
In the past decade, state government appropriation reductions have forced park agencies to seek othe...
In 2017, The New York Times sounded the alarm that ‘the number of [U.S. national] park visitors have...
National Parks have become an integral part of global life in both developed and developing countrie...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
We examine the effects of entrance .fees and other factors in visitation to U.S. national park areas...
This study tested the hypothesis that increases in per-vehicle entrance fees at United States Nation...
Public lands in the U.S. are under pressure to increase self-generated revenues due to the gradual b...
This study assesses the impact of the change in revenue management policy (namely the increased publ...
Policymakers and recreation site managers use changes in fee structure, either introducing park entr...
During a two-decade general decline in visits to U.S. national parks during the 1990s and 2000s, ann...
One of the best things ever created in the United States is the National Parks System. The National ...
The National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 requires that park managers develop and implement a pl...
This thesis uses a theoretical framework on conceptualizations of particular nature-society configur...
In the past decade, state government appropriation reductions have forced park agencies to seek othe...
In 2017, The New York Times sounded the alarm that ‘the number of [U.S. national] park visitors have...
National Parks have become an integral part of global life in both developed and developing countrie...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...