In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has become increasingly urbanised. Increased affluence, mobility and changing values have also brought new demands with respect to landscape, conservation, heritage and recreation, with a greater emphasis on consumption demands for goods and services in rural areas. This paper’s contribution to the understanding of outdoor recreational pursuits in Ireland is based on the estimation of the first farmland recreation demand function. We use this empirical work to investigate the more general conflict between countryside recreational pursuits and farming activity. Through the estimation of a travel cost model, the study derives the mean willingness to ...
This research utilises a contingent behaviour valuation technique to value a number of improvements ...
At a time when recreational resources are being put under increasing pressure, this study investigat...
Understanding the determinants of farm households’ social engagement patterns in rural communities i...
In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has be...
End of Project ReportIn the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as ...
Commonage in the Republic of Ireland has traditionally been used for agricultural activity, mainly l...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
To date, estimates of individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for access to the countryside have typi...
The use of private lands for public recreation is a highly emotive issue in Ireland at present. Conf...
It is widely assumed that the scenic attractiveness and other public good aspects of agricultural la...
In Ireland increased public access for recreation presents challenges to policy makers concerned wit...
This thesis analyses land availability and mobility in Ireland. The thesis begins with an overview o...
The twenty-first century has seen a shift in emphasis from enabling local authorities to provide opp...
This paper compares financial returns deriving from a range of agricultural land use options in orde...
This research utilises a contingent behaviour valuation technique to value a number of improvements ...
At a time when recreational resources are being put under increasing pressure, this study investigat...
Understanding the determinants of farm households’ social engagement patterns in rural communities i...
In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has be...
End of Project ReportIn the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as ...
Commonage in the Republic of Ireland has traditionally been used for agricultural activity, mainly l...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
To date, estimates of individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for access to the countryside have typi...
The use of private lands for public recreation is a highly emotive issue in Ireland at present. Conf...
It is widely assumed that the scenic attractiveness and other public good aspects of agricultural la...
In Ireland increased public access for recreation presents challenges to policy makers concerned wit...
This thesis analyses land availability and mobility in Ireland. The thesis begins with an overview o...
The twenty-first century has seen a shift in emphasis from enabling local authorities to provide opp...
This paper compares financial returns deriving from a range of agricultural land use options in orde...
This research utilises a contingent behaviour valuation technique to value a number of improvements ...
At a time when recreational resources are being put under increasing pressure, this study investigat...
Understanding the determinants of farm households’ social engagement patterns in rural communities i...