The recreative use value of French forests : An approach by the travel-cost method The forest is an important element in most countries and its multifunctional character explains its great value. This study aims at giving a monetary value to one of these functions that occupies a special place in our urban societies : the recreative use. We use the individual approach of the travel-cost method (TCM) from a survey made up of more than 4,500 households surveyed by phone on the whole of the French territory in 2001. This type of survey and the zero-inflated count data models used in the econometric analysis make it possible to take into account the non-forest visitors. To reflect the heterogeneity of forests in France, the sample is segmented...
French forests have grown considerably in surface area and value. Its surface area has extended to 1...
For managers confronted with intensive visitor flows in suburban or popular forests, the increasing ...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
Au sein du patrimoine écologique d'un pays, la forêt est un élément important et son caractère multi...
Au sein du patrimoine écologique d'un pays, la forêt est un élément important et son caractère multi...
Egalement disponible en anglaisFor society, the importance of the forest makes it necessary to asses...
The recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogeneous and most of t...
National audienceThe recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogene...
Une analyse de la fonction récréative de la forêt a été réalisée sur l’ensemble de la Région wallon...
National accounting deals more and more with economic and environmental information considered in an...
International audienceThis poster presents experiences obtained from the assessment of recreational ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]31 - RURAMEN / PAYMARNational audienceIn the present context, for...
Natural areas are essentially multifunctional, contributing in multiple ways to human well-being. Ec...
L’aspect patrimonial des forêts peut difficilement être évoqué sans tenir compte de leur fréquentati...
Added value is an economic concept that enables the wealth produced to be quantified. This article a...
French forests have grown considerably in surface area and value. Its surface area has extended to 1...
For managers confronted with intensive visitor flows in suburban or popular forests, the increasing ...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
Au sein du patrimoine écologique d'un pays, la forêt est un élément important et son caractère multi...
Au sein du patrimoine écologique d'un pays, la forêt est un élément important et son caractère multi...
Egalement disponible en anglaisFor society, the importance of the forest makes it necessary to asses...
The recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogeneous and most of t...
National audienceThe recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogene...
Une analyse de la fonction récréative de la forêt a été réalisée sur l’ensemble de la Région wallon...
National accounting deals more and more with economic and environmental information considered in an...
International audienceThis poster presents experiences obtained from the assessment of recreational ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]31 - RURAMEN / PAYMARNational audienceIn the present context, for...
Natural areas are essentially multifunctional, contributing in multiple ways to human well-being. Ec...
L’aspect patrimonial des forêts peut difficilement être évoqué sans tenir compte de leur fréquentati...
Added value is an economic concept that enables the wealth produced to be quantified. This article a...
French forests have grown considerably in surface area and value. Its surface area has extended to 1...
For managers confronted with intensive visitor flows in suburban or popular forests, the increasing ...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...