Over 90 percent of people living in the United States participate in some type of outdoor recreation, from walking the dog to rock climbing. These activities increase a person’s well-being and are examples of recreation benefits. These benefits can be measured by using a variety of available techniques to calculate consumer surplus values. Consumer surplus values for recreation in U.S. parks were collated from an extensive literature review. Studies conducted between 1967 and 2003 yielded over 1,200 observations of non-market benefits. From this meta-analysis, it was determined that an average day of recreation in U.S. parks provide people with a non-market benefit of $60.50/day (2006 US$). With an estimated 924 million visitor days, the be...
Recent research regarding the perceived benets of local parks has been limited, posing a problem for...
This paper reviews concepts and methods for estimating the economic significance of recreational use...
The intention of this thesis is to use the tool of Benefit-Cost analysis in the examination of diffe...
The results of outdoor recreation consumer surplus studies for national parks, national forests, sta...
Past empirical benefit measures and other information originally obtained through primary data colle...
Millions of people participate in outdoor recreation activities in New Zealand every year. Economic ...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The remarkable growth in outd...
Whilst a growing body of evidence demonstrates people derive a range of health and wellbeing benefit...
employed in evaluating other project purposes. Nevertheless, the National Park Service has provided ...
We present an annotated bibliography that provides information on and reference to the literature on...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
Unit Day Values (UDV) have been widely used in North America to estimate the recreational and relate...
Parks provide many benefits to society: environmental, social and economic, and need investment to c...
Master's thesis in Business administration.Outdoor recreation is open access and generally without a...
Recent research regarding the perceived benets of local parks has been limited, posing a problem for...
This paper reviews concepts and methods for estimating the economic significance of recreational use...
The intention of this thesis is to use the tool of Benefit-Cost analysis in the examination of diffe...
The results of outdoor recreation consumer surplus studies for national parks, national forests, sta...
Past empirical benefit measures and other information originally obtained through primary data colle...
Millions of people participate in outdoor recreation activities in New Zealand every year. Economic ...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The remarkable growth in outd...
Whilst a growing body of evidence demonstrates people derive a range of health and wellbeing benefit...
employed in evaluating other project purposes. Nevertheless, the National Park Service has provided ...
We present an annotated bibliography that provides information on and reference to the literature on...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
Unit Day Values (UDV) have been widely used in North America to estimate the recreational and relate...
Parks provide many benefits to society: environmental, social and economic, and need investment to c...
Master's thesis in Business administration.Outdoor recreation is open access and generally without a...
Recent research regarding the perceived benets of local parks has been limited, posing a problem for...
This paper reviews concepts and methods for estimating the economic significance of recreational use...
The intention of this thesis is to use the tool of Benefit-Cost analysis in the examination of diffe...