Managers of public wildlife resources generally are concerned with enhancing the quality of recreation by increasing wildlife through habitat manipulation. However, current recreation valuation studies have focused upon variables that are inappropriate for use in these management decisions. The economic criterion for these decisions should be the value of a change in the stock of the wildlife population compared to its cost. An estimate of such a value was made for the Oak Creek deer herd in Utah, using a household production function approach in an optimal control framework. The value of an additional deer in the herd was estimated to be approximately $40.00
Wildlife managers must consider the public's preferences for wildlife population levels when determi...
The United States Government controls about 359 million acres of land in the 11 Western States. This...
Farmers are the nation\u27s principal wildlife managers. They control production, growth, and harves...
Managers of public wildlife resources generally are concerned with enhancing the quality of recreati...
Managers of public wildlife resources generally are concerned with enhancing the quality of recreati...
A restructuring of current theoretical and empirical research efforts is required if valuation estim...
There is an increasing demand for methods to determine wildlife values and costs in order to allow c...
In the last 200 years the importance of wild animals to man has taken two distinct forms: the use of...
Deciding how to allocate forage among animals is a fundamentally important process in range manageme...
Recreational use of forest and rangeland increasingly conflicts with market uses such as timber and ...
Graduation date: 1974An important segment of outdoor recreational activity in\ud eastern Oregon is b...
Graduation date: 1981Much outdoor recreation occurs on publicly owned land and water\ud resources, o...
Graduation date: 1983The size of elk herds in Eastern Oregon has become a controversial\ud issue. Tr...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 38 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
Application was made of the economic rent method of resource valuation for the resident deer hunt in...
Wildlife managers must consider the public's preferences for wildlife population levels when determi...
The United States Government controls about 359 million acres of land in the 11 Western States. This...
Farmers are the nation\u27s principal wildlife managers. They control production, growth, and harves...
Managers of public wildlife resources generally are concerned with enhancing the quality of recreati...
Managers of public wildlife resources generally are concerned with enhancing the quality of recreati...
A restructuring of current theoretical and empirical research efforts is required if valuation estim...
There is an increasing demand for methods to determine wildlife values and costs in order to allow c...
In the last 200 years the importance of wild animals to man has taken two distinct forms: the use of...
Deciding how to allocate forage among animals is a fundamentally important process in range manageme...
Recreational use of forest and rangeland increasingly conflicts with market uses such as timber and ...
Graduation date: 1974An important segment of outdoor recreational activity in\ud eastern Oregon is b...
Graduation date: 1981Much outdoor recreation occurs on publicly owned land and water\ud resources, o...
Graduation date: 1983The size of elk herds in Eastern Oregon has become a controversial\ud issue. Tr...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 38 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
Application was made of the economic rent method of resource valuation for the resident deer hunt in...
Wildlife managers must consider the public's preferences for wildlife population levels when determi...
The United States Government controls about 359 million acres of land in the 11 Western States. This...
Farmers are the nation\u27s principal wildlife managers. They control production, growth, and harves...