Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultural resources to regional communities, Regional Studies. While the economics literature recognizes the limitations with solely using non-market valuation to understand how cultural resources contribute to their communities, there has been limited use of other approaches. In this study a sense of place scale developed in the environmental psychology literature is used together with contingent valuation to measure the contribution of cultural resources in three regional towns. Using a survey of 354 households, the relationships between visitation of cultural resources, sense of place (place identity and place dependence) and willingness to pay ...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
Sense of place binds people to the landscapes in which they live. This grounding is established by i...
Our starting point in this conceptual paper is the assumption that place-based approaches can contri...
Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultu...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Concern on a sense of place in cultural landscape setting of the historic city has been a global per...
Attention to the sociophysical context of everyday life has proven to be informative in understandin...
The numerous aspects of physical as well as the subjective features of environmental elements can af...
By linking people and place, geographers are critical to issues that connect sustainability and regi...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
This research concerns the impact of cognitive (i.e., framing issues) and psychosocial (i.e., enviro...
Current New Zealand resource management legislation requires local government actively recognise and...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
The concept of value provides a natural connection between place and decision-making, the two domain...
AbstractThis paper presents an on-going progress of a study on landscape elements in the context of ...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
Sense of place binds people to the landscapes in which they live. This grounding is established by i...
Our starting point in this conceptual paper is the assumption that place-based approaches can contri...
Sense of place and willingness to pay: complementary concepts when evaluating contributions of cultu...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Concern on a sense of place in cultural landscape setting of the historic city has been a global per...
Attention to the sociophysical context of everyday life has proven to be informative in understandin...
The numerous aspects of physical as well as the subjective features of environmental elements can af...
By linking people and place, geographers are critical to issues that connect sustainability and regi...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
This research concerns the impact of cognitive (i.e., framing issues) and psychosocial (i.e., enviro...
Current New Zealand resource management legislation requires local government actively recognise and...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
The concept of value provides a natural connection between place and decision-making, the two domain...
AbstractThis paper presents an on-going progress of a study on landscape elements in the context of ...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
Sense of place binds people to the landscapes in which they live. This grounding is established by i...
Our starting point in this conceptual paper is the assumption that place-based approaches can contri...