We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and values for different ecosystems. Data on outset and destination characteristics and locations are combined with survey information from over 40,000 households to yield a trip generation function (TGF) predicting visit numbers. A new meta-analysis (MA) of relevant literature is used to predict site specific per-visit values. Combining the TGF and MA models permits spatially explicit estimation of visit numbers and values under present and potential future land use. Applications to the various land use scenarios of the UK National Ecosystem Assessment, as well as to a single site, are presented. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
AbstractRecreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. ...
Forests and woodlands have long been associated with tourism and recreation and there is a growing d...
We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and v...
We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and v...
In this paper we present a novel methodology to determine the annual value of recreational visit flo...
We map recreational visits and the economic value per visit spatially explicit across Europe’s non-u...
This paper investigates spatial determinants of recreational ecosystem service values by combining G...
Recreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. The recr...
Recreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. The recr...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
This paper investigates spatial determinants of recreational ecosystem service values by combining G...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
AbstractRecreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. ...
Forests and woodlands have long been associated with tourism and recreation and there is a growing d...
We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and v...
We present a novel methodology for spatially sensitive prediction of outdoor recreation visits and v...
In this paper we present a novel methodology to determine the annual value of recreational visit flo...
We map recreational visits and the economic value per visit spatially explicit across Europe’s non-u...
This paper investigates spatial determinants of recreational ecosystem service values by combining G...
Recreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. The recr...
Recreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. The recr...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
This paper investigates spatial determinants of recreational ecosystem service values by combining G...
International audienceThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practic...
AbstractRecreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. ...
Forests and woodlands have long been associated with tourism and recreation and there is a growing d...