This study assesses the impact of the change in revenue management policy (namely the increased public land recreation fees) on the number of domestic and international travelers that visit the large, mostly well-known US National Park System sites. Baseline, multivariate demand models were developed based on secondary data from 10 years prior to the fee policy change, and were used to predict demand in years following the fee change. The predictions of the baseline demand models were then compared to the sites\u27 actual visitation. The differences between the actual and the predicted visitation are statistically significant, indicating that the change in the federal agencies\u27 revenue management policy might have had an adverse effect o...
The purpose of this paper was to examine and refute suggestions in the literature that national park...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
Policymakers and recreation site managers use changes in fee structure, either introducing park entr...
This study assesses the impact of the change in revenue management policy (namely the increased publ...
This study tested the hypothesis that increases in per-vehicle entrance fees at United States Nation...
We examine the effects of entrance .fees and other factors in visitation to U.S. national park areas...
Graduation date: 2002Since the Recreational Fee Demonstration Program was approved in 1996,\ud allow...
Public lands in the U.S. are under pressure to increase self-generated revenues due to the gradual b...
Using a first-difference econometric model, we estimate an aggregate demand model for assessing the ...
During a two-decade general decline in visits to U.S. national parks during the 1990s and 2000s, ann...
Origin, Development, and Selected Impacts of the Tourism on the U.S. National Parks 1980-2009 The de...
Ecotourism presents developing countries with growing opportunities for attracting foreign exchange ...
While the National Park Service has expanded since creation in land area and services provided, budg...
This article presents a model for examining the impact of the energy crisis and rising gasoline cost...
Thepurpose ofthis study was to identify perceived tourism impacts on the natural environ-ment within...
The purpose of this paper was to examine and refute suggestions in the literature that national park...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
Policymakers and recreation site managers use changes in fee structure, either introducing park entr...
This study assesses the impact of the change in revenue management policy (namely the increased publ...
This study tested the hypothesis that increases in per-vehicle entrance fees at United States Nation...
We examine the effects of entrance .fees and other factors in visitation to U.S. national park areas...
Graduation date: 2002Since the Recreational Fee Demonstration Program was approved in 1996,\ud allow...
Public lands in the U.S. are under pressure to increase self-generated revenues due to the gradual b...
Using a first-difference econometric model, we estimate an aggregate demand model for assessing the ...
During a two-decade general decline in visits to U.S. national parks during the 1990s and 2000s, ann...
Origin, Development, and Selected Impacts of the Tourism on the U.S. National Parks 1980-2009 The de...
Ecotourism presents developing countries with growing opportunities for attracting foreign exchange ...
While the National Park Service has expanded since creation in land area and services provided, budg...
This article presents a model for examining the impact of the energy crisis and rising gasoline cost...
Thepurpose ofthis study was to identify perceived tourism impacts on the natural environ-ment within...
The purpose of this paper was to examine and refute suggestions in the literature that national park...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
Policymakers and recreation site managers use changes in fee structure, either introducing park entr...