Economists have tried to estimate the demand for recreation under conditions of congestion, struggling especially with a model that uses observed rather than stated behaviour to obtain results. This paper reports statistical analyses of data on perceptions, mitigating behaviour and management preferences in order to highlight the difficulties related to empirical analysis of congestion. We offer evidence that may be of assistance to those wishing to construct measures of congestion for use in an observed behaviour model. The results may also be useful to recreation area managers who can implement a quota or permit system or change site entry or access fees to control access to the site they manage
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by destination choice models estimated from ch...
This paper presents the results of a contingent valuation for evaluating environmental quality in th...
The management of congestible recreation resources has been based largely on the concept of satisfac...
Studies of recreation congestion generally utilize nonmarket valuation techniques to determine the u...
"This paper uses stated and revealed preference data to quantify differential welfare impacts from c...
Studies of recreation congestion generally utilize nonmarket valuation techniques to determine the u...
Bias in estimating recreational values may result if congestion is ignored in the demand model speci...
recreation economics treats spatial problems of varying dimensionality. Travel cost models, once fas...
This paper develops a theory of interdependent utility functions in examining congestion in recreati...
Congestion : A Key Variable in Recreation-Site Choice Models. The travel-cost method iswidely used...
The potential importance of congestion effects on the management and rationing of recreational facil...
The travel cost method is widely used to estimate the value of recreational sites and to simulate th...
Congestion is a type of externality which causes marginal social cost to differ from marginal social...
In France open access is the rule for recreational areas. This generally leads to suboptimal equilib...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by site selection probability models estimated...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by destination choice models estimated from ch...
This paper presents the results of a contingent valuation for evaluating environmental quality in th...
The management of congestible recreation resources has been based largely on the concept of satisfac...
Studies of recreation congestion generally utilize nonmarket valuation techniques to determine the u...
"This paper uses stated and revealed preference data to quantify differential welfare impacts from c...
Studies of recreation congestion generally utilize nonmarket valuation techniques to determine the u...
Bias in estimating recreational values may result if congestion is ignored in the demand model speci...
recreation economics treats spatial problems of varying dimensionality. Travel cost models, once fas...
This paper develops a theory of interdependent utility functions in examining congestion in recreati...
Congestion : A Key Variable in Recreation-Site Choice Models. The travel-cost method iswidely used...
The potential importance of congestion effects on the management and rationing of recreational facil...
The travel cost method is widely used to estimate the value of recreational sites and to simulate th...
Congestion is a type of externality which causes marginal social cost to differ from marginal social...
In France open access is the rule for recreational areas. This generally leads to suboptimal equilib...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by site selection probability models estimated...
Congestion levels in protected areas can be predicted by destination choice models estimated from ch...
This paper presents the results of a contingent valuation for evaluating environmental quality in th...
The management of congestible recreation resources has been based largely on the concept of satisfac...