In the standard single-site travel cost model, it is assumed that time spent on-site is exogenous. This assumption results in a willingness to pay (WTP) for time on-site of zero, which may be less realistic for many urban parks that are frequently visited by local residents. We develop a single-site travel cost model where a visitor simultaneously chooses the number of visits and how much time to spend on-site. In this model, the WTP estimate includes the price of the trip and the price of time spent on-site. Next, we develop a two-part hurdle model with non-zero correlation between the number of trips and time spent on-site. We use data gathered in an urban park in Iceland to estimate the model. The estimated WTP values are more than twice...
Inclusion of multi-destination and multi-purpose visitors has an appreciable influence on a standard...
The treatment of the opportunity cost of travel time and the measurement of travel costs in recreat...
The measurement of travel costs in recreational demand modeling has been a contentious issue for man...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and endogenous stratificat...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
As the price of recreational visits is unobservable and commonly represented by researcher-assigned ...
This chapter elicits the willingness-to-pay to access a natural park by using the travel cost method...
A theory for analyzing incidental consumption in a single site recreation demand model is presented....
This work analyses the difference between perceived and computed travel cost data in Recreation Dema...
In this paper we use the results of a recent on-site recreation survey to know whether it matters to...
Basically, there are two main problems faced in the recreation location especially in outdoor. One s...
Inclusion of multi-destination and multi-purpose visitors has an appreciable influence on a standard...
The treatment of the opportunity cost of travel time and the measurement of travel costs in recreat...
The measurement of travel costs in recreational demand modeling has been a contentious issue for man...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and endogenous stratificat...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
As the price of recreational visits is unobservable and commonly represented by researcher-assigned ...
This chapter elicits the willingness-to-pay to access a natural park by using the travel cost method...
A theory for analyzing incidental consumption in a single site recreation demand model is presented....
This work analyses the difference between perceived and computed travel cost data in Recreation Dema...
In this paper we use the results of a recent on-site recreation survey to know whether it matters to...
Basically, there are two main problems faced in the recreation location especially in outdoor. One s...
Inclusion of multi-destination and multi-purpose visitors has an appreciable influence on a standard...
The treatment of the opportunity cost of travel time and the measurement of travel costs in recreat...
The measurement of travel costs in recreational demand modeling has been a contentious issue for man...