Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences and the extent to which preferences vary. This paper reports results from an internet-based stated preference survey of anglers in the North Canterbury region. Discrete choice models are used to investigate how the quality of fishery attributes impact anglers’ selection of fishing sites. The models reveal significant preference heterogeneity between anglers for particular fishing site attributes. Furthermore, anglers’ preference intensities for identical attributes vary between sites. Consequently, efficient allocation of resources entails spatial and social components
The primary purpose of my dissertation was to assess two competing models of catch-related attitudes...
A latent-class model of environmental preference groups is devel-oped and estimated with only the an...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Recreational anglers are known to seek different types of experiences in different settings. Such pr...
New Zealand is internationally renowned for having some of the finest and most challenging trout fis...
On-site survey data from coarse and game angling sites in Ireland is used to estimate count data mod...
This study examined the relationships between road access and the fishing site choices of northern O...
Coarse angling is a vibrant and important aspect of recreational angling in Ireland. Both Irish angl...
Successful fisheries management programs incorporate a thorough understanding of diverse angler grou...
The study presents a short-term effort allocation modelling approach based on a discrete choice rand...
In 2011, Lake Erie experienced a record-setting harmful algal bloom (HAB), posing significant risks ...
The primary purpose of my dissertation was to assess two competing models of catch-related attitudes...
A latent-class model of environmental preference groups is devel-oped and estimated with only the an...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Recreational anglers are known to seek different types of experiences in different settings. Such pr...
New Zealand is internationally renowned for having some of the finest and most challenging trout fis...
On-site survey data from coarse and game angling sites in Ireland is used to estimate count data mod...
This study examined the relationships between road access and the fishing site choices of northern O...
Coarse angling is a vibrant and important aspect of recreational angling in Ireland. Both Irish angl...
Successful fisheries management programs incorporate a thorough understanding of diverse angler grou...
The study presents a short-term effort allocation modelling approach based on a discrete choice rand...
In 2011, Lake Erie experienced a record-setting harmful algal bloom (HAB), posing significant risks ...
The primary purpose of my dissertation was to assess two competing models of catch-related attitudes...
A latent-class model of environmental preference groups is devel-oped and estimated with only the an...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...