This research utilises a contingent behaviour valuation technique to value a number of improvements to recreational facilities in small-scale forests in Ireland. Willingness¿to-pay estimates have previously been made for Coillte (Ireland¿s state-owned forestry company) trails and forests. The total non-market value of Irish forests has also been examined. This paper adds to the literature by being the first to estimate the consumer surplus associated with recreational enhancements to Irish small-scale forest resources. The results presented indicate that community owned small-scale forestry can contribute enormously to the wellbeing of nearby urban residents, through the provision of outdoor recreational services.peer-reviewe
peer reviewedThe Walloon forest, which is geographically close to densely populated areas of Atlanti...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
Abstract The expansion of nature-based tourism on private land requires new mechanisms to coordinat...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
Data from a large-scale contingent valuation study are used to investigate the effects of forest att...
Data from a large-scale contingent valuation study are used to investigate the effects of forest att...
Forest benefits are now commonly understood through the ecosystem service framework. Recreational vi...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal r...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal ...
End of project reportIn the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as ...
In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has be...
The expansion of nature-based tourism on private land requires new mechanisms to coordinate tourism ...
This article uses a criterion-based method to segment visitors in the context of a contingent valuat...
Most work on valuing the recreational benefits of public forests has concentrated on estimating cons...
peer reviewedThe Walloon forest, which is geographically close to densely populated areas of Atlanti...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
Abstract The expansion of nature-based tourism on private land requires new mechanisms to coordinat...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
Data from a large-scale contingent valuation study are used to investigate the effects of forest att...
Data from a large-scale contingent valuation study are used to investigate the effects of forest att...
Forest benefits are now commonly understood through the ecosystem service framework. Recreational vi...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal r...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
This paper measures willingness to pay (WTP) for public access and trail improvements to a coastal ...
End of project reportIn the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as ...
In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has be...
The expansion of nature-based tourism on private land requires new mechanisms to coordinate tourism ...
This article uses a criterion-based method to segment visitors in the context of a contingent valuat...
Most work on valuing the recreational benefits of public forests has concentrated on estimating cons...
peer reviewedThe Walloon forest, which is geographically close to densely populated areas of Atlanti...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
Abstract The expansion of nature-based tourism on private land requires new mechanisms to coordinat...