We address the problem of estimating the use and nonuse value derived from a landscape-wide programme of environmental change. Working in the random utility framework, we develop a structural model that describes both demand for recreational trips to the landscape's quality-differentiated natural areas and preferences over different landscape-wide patterns of environmental quality elicited in a choice experiment. The structural coherence of the model ensures that the parameters of the preference function can be simultaneously estimated from the combination of revealed and stated preference data. We explore the properties of the model in a Monte Carlo experiment and then apply it to a study of preferences for changes in the ecological qualit...
One of the main problems in using environmental cost–benefit analysis is deciding on the relevant po...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
Theory suggests that values are important in determining an individual's behaviour and preferences r...
We address the problem of estimating the use and nonuse value derived from a landscape-wide programm...
We argue that the literature concerning the valuation of non-market, spatially defined goods (such a...
This paper we outline the “choice experiment” approach to environmental valuation. This approach has...
Consumer decisions regarding quality or attribute differentiated goods, involve discrete or qualitat...
Consumer decisions regarding quality or attribute differentiated goods, involve discrete or qualitat...
This paper we outline the “choice experiment” approach to environmental valuation. This approach has...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
The natural environment produces a range of goods and services that are valuable to society but not ...
This article tests for the effect of distance on non-use values using a Choice Modelling (CM) experi...
Stated preference analyses commonly impose strong and unrealistic assumptions in response to spatial...
ABSTRACT. This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in...
One of the main problems in using environmental cost–benefit analysis is deciding on the relevant po...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
Theory suggests that values are important in determining an individual's behaviour and preferences r...
We address the problem of estimating the use and nonuse value derived from a landscape-wide programm...
We argue that the literature concerning the valuation of non-market, spatially defined goods (such a...
This paper we outline the “choice experiment” approach to environmental valuation. This approach has...
Consumer decisions regarding quality or attribute differentiated goods, involve discrete or qualitat...
Consumer decisions regarding quality or attribute differentiated goods, involve discrete or qualitat...
This paper we outline the “choice experiment” approach to environmental valuation. This approach has...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
The natural environment produces a range of goods and services that are valuable to society but not ...
This article tests for the effect of distance on non-use values using a Choice Modelling (CM) experi...
Stated preference analyses commonly impose strong and unrealistic assumptions in response to spatial...
ABSTRACT. This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in...
One of the main problems in using environmental cost–benefit analysis is deciding on the relevant po...
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between di...
Theory suggests that values are important in determining an individual's behaviour and preferences r...