Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of measuring willingness-to-pay for outdoor recreation trips. Data were collected with a single mailing survey using a list of names and addresses collected from recreationists at the reservoirs during May through October, 1997. The survey resulted in 408 usable responses. Outdoor recreation demand was estimated using a disequilibrium labor market travel cost model that assumed recreationists did not (or could not) give up earnings in exchange for more free time for outdoor recreation. The travel cost demand model related outdoor recreation trips (from home to site) per year by groups of recreationists to the dollar costs of the trip, to the ti...
A model of recreation demand is developed to determine the role of water levels in determining parti...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of ...
The valuation of public recreational facilities is complicated by the absence of a market establishe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-157)Public investment in the production of outdoor r...
Graduation date: 1976The most common method of estimating the economic demand for and value of recre...
The value of sportfishing in the Snake River Basin in Central Idaho was measured using a two-stage/d...
The demand for sport fishing on the Snake River reservoirs was estimated using the travel cost metho...
Excerpts from the report: At present, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively engaged in pla...
Graduation date: 1981While there are many people who feel it is impossible to place a monetary value...
Outdoor recreation continues to increase as a major use of the natural resource base in the Sawtooth...
This study applied the travel cost method to estimate demand for non angler recreation at the impotm...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
This paper provides a methodology for the estimation of recreational demand functions and values usi...
A model of recreation demand is developed to determine the role of water levels in determining parti...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of ...
The valuation of public recreational facilities is complicated by the absence of a market establishe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-157)Public investment in the production of outdoor r...
Graduation date: 1976The most common method of estimating the economic demand for and value of recre...
The value of sportfishing in the Snake River Basin in Central Idaho was measured using a two-stage/d...
The demand for sport fishing on the Snake River reservoirs was estimated using the travel cost metho...
Excerpts from the report: At present, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively engaged in pla...
Graduation date: 1981While there are many people who feel it is impossible to place a monetary value...
Outdoor recreation continues to increase as a major use of the natural resource base in the Sawtooth...
This study applied the travel cost method to estimate demand for non angler recreation at the impotm...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
This paper provides a methodology for the estimation of recreational demand functions and values usi...
A model of recreation demand is developed to determine the role of water levels in determining parti...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...