ABSTRACT. We examine snowmobile use conflict in Yellowstone National Park to assess the effect of different winter management policies on heteroge-neous visitors ’ welfare. Using a stated preference choice experiment we quantify welfare changes for snowmobile riders and non-riders under different snowmobile restrictions. A key determinant of welfare change is visitors ’ willingness to trade-off reduced snowmobile access for improved ambient conditions in the park. Our findings support the notion that welfare losses to snowmobile riders could be offset by welfare gains to non-riders, but net benefits will depend on the number of riders and non-riders and the specifics of the policy. (JEL Q26, Q51) I
ABSTRACT: The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Ye...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
This paper is concerned with the use of the choice experiment method for modeling the demand for sno...
We examine snowmobile use conflict in Yellowstone National Park to assess the effect of different wi...
The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Yellowstone ...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
Increasing pressure to diversify development of national parks emphasizes the need for new and relev...
This research was designed to assist the managers of Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in their decisi...
We show that respondents\u27 beliefs about future outcomes and prior recreational experiences affect...
Managing visitor use in parks and protected areas requires balancing resource protection and quality...
Increasing pressure to diversify development of national parks emphasizes the need for new and relev...
Air-pollution emissions from off-road recreational vehicles have risen in national importance, even ...
ir-pollution emissions from off-road recreational vehicles have ris-en in national importance, even ...
Managing visitor use in parks and protected areas requires balancing resource protection and quality...
"This paper uses stated and revealed preference data to quantify differential welfare impacts from c...
ABSTRACT: The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Ye...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
This paper is concerned with the use of the choice experiment method for modeling the demand for sno...
We examine snowmobile use conflict in Yellowstone National Park to assess the effect of different wi...
The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Yellowstone ...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
Increasing pressure to diversify development of national parks emphasizes the need for new and relev...
This research was designed to assist the managers of Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in their decisi...
We show that respondents\u27 beliefs about future outcomes and prior recreational experiences affect...
Managing visitor use in parks and protected areas requires balancing resource protection and quality...
Increasing pressure to diversify development of national parks emphasizes the need for new and relev...
Air-pollution emissions from off-road recreational vehicles have risen in national importance, even ...
ir-pollution emissions from off-road recreational vehicles have ris-en in national importance, even ...
Managing visitor use in parks and protected areas requires balancing resource protection and quality...
"This paper uses stated and revealed preference data to quantify differential welfare impacts from c...
ABSTRACT: The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Ye...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
This paper is concerned with the use of the choice experiment method for modeling the demand for sno...