Abstract Information on recreation site amenities is often sparse. Not only does this information scarcity have the potential to limit recreation activity, particularly if it causes users …
We used a stated choice experiment answered by 1335 German anglers and fit latent class models to understand preference heterogeneity where context was accounted for by species …
The use of contingent behaviour style questions enables the presentation of scenarios that extended beyond previous experience, making it a valuable tool for the examination of a …
The increasing number of visitors and conflicts resulting from shared use in valorising sensitive wetlands make effective visitor and site management measures essential. In the …
J Deely, S Hynes, J Curtis - Journal of Environmental Economics …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Random utility theory is founded on the concept that an individual selects the alternative that gives them the highest level of utility, given the individual's preferences and perception of a …
The Fisheries Act 2020 embedded recreational sea angling in the UK policy framework. Policy and associated management strategies are improved when catering for diverse …
We used a stated choice experiment answered by 1335 German anglers and fit latent class models to understand preference heterogeneity where context was accounted for by species …
Random utility theory is founded on the concept that an individual selects the alternative that gives them the highest level of utility, given the individual's preferences and perception of a …
J Backstrom, RT Woodward - Available at SSRN 3818265, 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
Using data on angler choices from the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), we demonstrate a level of racial …