ON ESTIMATING HOUSEHOLD DEMAND FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION FROM PROPERTY VALUES: AN EXPLORATION
This paper explores how hedonic price analysis might be used to estimate the surplus benefits of local outdoor recreation when distance to the recreational site is captured in property values.
Edwards, Steven F.
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The role of human outdoor recreation in shaping patterns of grizzly bear-black bear co-occurrence. [PDF]
Ladle A +3 more
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QUALITY AS A LATENT VARIABLE IN RECREATION ACCESS ANALYSIS
Recreation trends indicating an increasing demand for quality recreation experiences suggest the need for special consideration of quality in analysis of fee access recreation.
Gan, Christopher E.C. +3 more
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A PROPOSED METHODOLOGY FOR ESTIMATING ECOREGIONAL VALUES FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION IN THE UNITED STATES
This paper provides a methodology for the estimation of recreational demand functions and values using an ecoregional approach. Ten ecoregions in the continental US were defined based on similarly functioning ecosystem characters.
Bergstrom, John C. +3 more
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Predicting outdoor recreation area use in a Southeastern US county: a signal detection analysis. [PDF]
Schoffman DE +6 more
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Nonlinear effects of climate change on outdoor activities and potential feedback pathways: a systematic review. [PDF]
Zhu Y +5 more
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Outdoor Physical Activity and Youth Mental Well-Being: A Narrative Review with Mountain Biking as an Illustrative Case. [PDF]
Mommaerts K +3 more
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Wildlife responses to nonmotorized recreation in the Southern Canadian Rockies: a multiscale analysis near Fernie, BC. [PDF]
Lamb CT, Chow E.
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The impact of revitalized urban and rural recreation infrastructure on usage levels: evidence from a longitudinal quasi-experimental study in Alberta, Canada. [PDF]
Belon AP +3 more
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The mediating role of recreational flow experience in the relationship between adventure behavior seeking and event satisfaction among participants in outdoor leisure activities. [PDF]
Erciş S, Budak D.
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