A model of recreation demand is developed to determine the role of water levels in determining participation at and frequency of trips taken to various federal reservoirs and rivers in the Columbia River Basin. Contingent behavior data are required to break the near-perfect multicollinearities among water levels at some waters. We combine demand data for each survey respondent at different levels of time aggregation (summer months, rest of year, and annual), and our empirical models accommodate the natural heteroskedasticity that results. Our empirical results show it to be quite important to control carefully for survey nonresponse bias
This research explores flexibility within a two-constraint recreation demand model, which uses combi...
The recent developments of nonmarket valuation have focused on identifying preference heterogeneity ...
We adapt the standard random utility model to take account of the heterogeneity of recreational pre...
A model of recreation demand is developed to determine the role of water levels in determining parti...
Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of ...
Although several methods have been developed for measuring factors affecting long-term recreation tr...
Excerpts from the report: At present, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively engaged in pla...
We evaluate the stability of coefficient and willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for recreation servi...
The combination of travel cost (TCM) and contingent behaviour (CB) methods is a relatively new resea...
Revealed preference methods require survey data on past resource use, and numerous studies have foun...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
This study examines the extent to which heterogeneous environmental attitudes influence recreational...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
Spatial differences in site characteristics and user populations may result in heterogeneity of recr...
In this paper we present results from a study of recreation demand of southern North Carolina beache...
This research explores flexibility within a two-constraint recreation demand model, which uses combi...
The recent developments of nonmarket valuation have focused on identifying preference heterogeneity ...
We adapt the standard random utility model to take account of the heterogeneity of recreational pre...
A model of recreation demand is developed to determine the role of water levels in determining parti...
Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of ...
Although several methods have been developed for measuring factors affecting long-term recreation tr...
Excerpts from the report: At present, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively engaged in pla...
We evaluate the stability of coefficient and willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for recreation servi...
The combination of travel cost (TCM) and contingent behaviour (CB) methods is a relatively new resea...
Revealed preference methods require survey data on past resource use, and numerous studies have foun...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
This study examines the extent to which heterogeneous environmental attitudes influence recreational...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
Spatial differences in site characteristics and user populations may result in heterogeneity of recr...
In this paper we present results from a study of recreation demand of southern North Carolina beache...
This research explores flexibility within a two-constraint recreation demand model, which uses combi...
The recent developments of nonmarket valuation have focused on identifying preference heterogeneity ...
We adapt the standard random utility model to take account of the heterogeneity of recreational pre...