This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's choice of outdoor recreation destinations. Contrary to prior studies, our experiment accounts for a large diversity of eligible landscapes described using photomontages. We use a discrete choice experiment (DCE) proposing respondents to choose among hypothetical destinations described in terms of eight site characteristics. We study the trade-offs made by various profiles of respondents among those site characteristics, resulting in different destination choices. The DCE attributes are spatially explicit to represent recreational patterns in the form of site quality maps using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). We conclude by stressing impli...
De Valck, JM ORCiD: 0000-0002-5233-426XThis paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem servi...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
Increasing urbanization accompanied by a growing demand for recreational use of peri-urban green spa...
Abstract Managers of outdoor recreation areas must understand how certain types of settings influen...
We show, using a discrete choice experiment involving selection among seven recreational sites in an...
Geographic information systems (GIS) offer attractive tools for modelling recreational behaviour. In...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
De Valck, JM ORCiD: 0000-0002-5233-426XThis paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem servi...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
Increasing urbanization accompanied by a growing demand for recreational use of peri-urban green spa...
Abstract Managers of outdoor recreation areas must understand how certain types of settings influen...
We show, using a discrete choice experiment involving selection among seven recreational sites in an...
Geographic information systems (GIS) offer attractive tools for modelling recreational behaviour. In...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
De Valck, JM ORCiD: 0000-0002-5233-426XThis paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem servi...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...