This paper describes a novel methodology for generating models of demand for informal outdoor recreation. We analyze visitor data from multiple forest sites across Great Britain. We introduce a wide range of variables typically omitted from most economic demand models of recreation. These include on-site characteristics, and off-site locational drivers of visitation including substitute and complement availability. A Poisson multilevel model is used to model visitor counts, and the methodology is applied to a dataset of more than 10,000 visits to open-access woodland sites. Results confirm it identifies a broader range of demand drivers than previously observed. The use of nationally available explanatory variables enhances the transferabil...
The task of modeling the recreation demand for geographically large sites, such as rivers and beache...
The leisure use of forests is a fast growing sector in European tourism. The difficulties in monitor...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are often underrepresented in ecosystem service assessments, despi...
This paper describes a novel methodology for generating models of demand for informal outdoor recrea...
This paper describes a novel methodology for generating models of demand for informal outdoor recrea...
Forests and woodlands have long been associated with tourism and recreation and there is a growing d...
The Walloon forests are visited by local people and tourists but the importance of forest recreation...
Evaluating the value of British forests is important for forest policies' making. Since the number o...
In this paper we present a novel methodology to determine the annual value of recreational visit flo...
A computer simulation model is being developed in the Department of Forestry at Bangor as an aid to ...
To manage the potential conflict between outdoor recreation and nature conservation, managers of nat...
International audienceManaging outdoor recreation requires close coordination between stakeholders. ...
Forest benefits are now commonly understood through the ecosystem service framework. Recreational vi...
We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and v...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
The task of modeling the recreation demand for geographically large sites, such as rivers and beache...
The leisure use of forests is a fast growing sector in European tourism. The difficulties in monitor...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are often underrepresented in ecosystem service assessments, despi...
This paper describes a novel methodology for generating models of demand for informal outdoor recrea...
This paper describes a novel methodology for generating models of demand for informal outdoor recrea...
Forests and woodlands have long been associated with tourism and recreation and there is a growing d...
The Walloon forests are visited by local people and tourists but the importance of forest recreation...
Evaluating the value of British forests is important for forest policies' making. Since the number o...
In this paper we present a novel methodology to determine the annual value of recreational visit flo...
A computer simulation model is being developed in the Department of Forestry at Bangor as an aid to ...
To manage the potential conflict between outdoor recreation and nature conservation, managers of nat...
International audienceManaging outdoor recreation requires close coordination between stakeholders. ...
Forest benefits are now commonly understood through the ecosystem service framework. Recreational vi...
We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and v...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
The task of modeling the recreation demand for geographically large sites, such as rivers and beache...
The leisure use of forests is a fast growing sector in European tourism. The difficulties in monitor...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are often underrepresented in ecosystem service assessments, despi...