We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey about management options at North Cascades National Park (NCNP). In our tournament-style survey, each respondent explicitly ranks several sets of scenarios and, in addition, several other rankings are implicit. Inclusion of the implicit rankings leads to some differences in coefficient estimates but almost no differences in valuation measures. This suggests that the tournament-style format can increase the efficiency of estimates, although further investigation is needed. We find strong evidence of nonuse values for both cultural and natural resource protection; indeed, nonuse values seem to dominate preferences even for those who have visited NCNP. We fu...
Contingent valuation of the recreational use of a wetland. This paper presents a procedure used to e...
This paper focus on a contingent valuation application as to measure the value that the Portuguese h...
BATEMAN I. J. and LANGFORD I. H. (1997) Non-users' willingness to pay for a National Park: an applic...
We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey about managem...
We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey a...
We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey about managem...
Contingent choice surveys, in which respondents rate or rank alternative scenarios describing potent...
We present the results of an internet-based contingent choice survey about management options at Nor...
Resource management decision making usually involves balancing the costs of a public policy with the...
Simplifying and popularizing the preservation values (valuation methods) of national parks—based on ...
To better understand tourist's perceptions and attitudes toward conservation of seamounts and their ...
This paper presents a procedure used to estimate the recreational use value of “Tablas de Daimiel” N...
The Korean national parks authority has questioned whether natural resources have enough economic va...
Approaches such as the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) have helped to assign dollar values to non-...
This paper explores the statistical validity of the willingness to pay (WTP) answers from a continge...
Contingent valuation of the recreational use of a wetland. This paper presents a procedure used to e...
This paper focus on a contingent valuation application as to measure the value that the Portuguese h...
BATEMAN I. J. and LANGFORD I. H. (1997) Non-users' willingness to pay for a National Park: an applic...
We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey about managem...
We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey a...
We present the results of a new, tournament-style design of a contingent choice survey about managem...
Contingent choice surveys, in which respondents rate or rank alternative scenarios describing potent...
We present the results of an internet-based contingent choice survey about management options at Nor...
Resource management decision making usually involves balancing the costs of a public policy with the...
Simplifying and popularizing the preservation values (valuation methods) of national parks—based on ...
To better understand tourist's perceptions and attitudes toward conservation of seamounts and their ...
This paper presents a procedure used to estimate the recreational use value of “Tablas de Daimiel” N...
The Korean national parks authority has questioned whether natural resources have enough economic va...
Approaches such as the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) have helped to assign dollar values to non-...
This paper explores the statistical validity of the willingness to pay (WTP) answers from a continge...
Contingent valuation of the recreational use of a wetland. This paper presents a procedure used to e...
This paper focus on a contingent valuation application as to measure the value that the Portuguese h...
BATEMAN I. J. and LANGFORD I. H. (1997) Non-users' willingness to pay for a National Park: an applic...