This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recreation values. We extend the traditional contingent valuation method by introducing seven dichotomous choice occasions. To answer each valuation question, each respondent is asked to choose between a policy scheme and the status quo. Each scheme is composed of various programmes while each programme is linked to the recreational quality of one natural area. An extra distance is used as a proxy of the bid. The results show that respondents distinguish between schemes according to the number of programmes included. Nevertheless, a “substitution effect” occurs when all programmes are supposed to be implemented. Individual WTP ranges from €6.51 f...
Forestry has significant impacts on the quality of the forest landscape for recreation and naturebas...
The results of a survey conducted in several Promotional Forest Complexes (PFC) in the Śląskie and P...
National audienceThe recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogene...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
Although nature-based tourism is increasingly recognized in forest strategies, economic incentives f...
peer reviewedThe Walloon forest, which is geographically close to densely populated areas of Atlanti...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
The perception of forests has changed in recent years. The non−wood services of forests gain more an...
Forestry has significant impacts on the quality of the forest landscape for recreation and naturebas...
Forestry has significant impacts on the quality of the forest landscape for recreation and naturebas...
The results of a survey conducted in several Promotional Forest Complexes (PFC) in the Śląskie and P...
National audienceThe recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogene...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
This paper explores the possible impact of the combination of forest and non-forest settings on recr...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
Although nature-based tourism is increasingly recognized in forest strategies, economic incentives f...
peer reviewedThe Walloon forest, which is geographically close to densely populated areas of Atlanti...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
This research utilises two valuation techniques (a frequency-based choice experiment model and a con...
The perception of forests has changed in recent years. The non−wood services of forests gain more an...
Forestry has significant impacts on the quality of the forest landscape for recreation and naturebas...
Forestry has significant impacts on the quality of the forest landscape for recreation and naturebas...
The results of a survey conducted in several Promotional Forest Complexes (PFC) in the Śląskie and P...
National audienceThe recreational services provided by the natural environment are highly heterogene...