Keywords: Q22; Q26; R31; Forestry; Recreation; Hedonic modeling; Mixture distributions;
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Keywords: Q20; Q26; Atlantic Islands National Park; Attitudinal questions; Choice experiments; Heterogeneous preferences; Latent class model; Management policy; Protest responses;
Keywords: Q22; Q26; Q51; Environmental valuation; Salmon; Travel cost; Recreational fisheries;
Keywords: Heterogeneity; Effective development; Policy scenario; Choice experiment; Management strategy; Q26; Z32;
Keywords: Q5; Q51; Q26; Discounting; Contingent valuation; Convergent validity; Willingness to Pay; nonparametric estimation; fat tails problem; Turnbull Estimator; Kriström Estimator;
Keywords: Q26; Q57; R14; R21; Recreational services; Regional forest environment; Hedonic price method; Spatial analysis;
Keywords: Q22; Q26; Sea angling recreation demand; Count data models; Truncation; Endogenous stratification; Sea bass;
Keywords: I31; Q26; Q56; Welfare; Conservation; Ecotourism; Protected areas; Nepal;
Keywords: I31; Q26; Q56; Welfare; Conservation; Ecotourism; Protected areas; Nepal;
Keywords: Direct metering; Residential electricity demand; Real time pricing; Q41; Q26; D12; C30;
Keywords: D81; Q26; Endogenous risk; Value of safety information; Risky sports; Two-part model;
Keywords: Q26; Q51; Q56; Compensating variation; Discrete choice; Simulated exchange values; Non-market valuation; Stated preferences;
Keywords: Q22; Q26; On-site and household sampling; Recreation demand; Hurdle count data models; Truncation; Endogenous stratification; Angling;
Keywords: C61; Q22; Q26; Bioeconomics; Fisheries; Bycatch; Multispecies fishery; Nonselective harvests;
Keywords: Travel cost method; Preference heterogeneity; Nested logit model; Recreation demand; Beaches; C25; Q26; Q51;
Keywords: Cellulosic biofuels; Corn stover; Irrigation; Soil organic carbon; Groundwater; Q15; Q16; Q26; Q28; Q42;
Keywords: Q26; Q22; Q21Disease; Control strategy and cost; Profitability; Sea lice; Salmon aquaculture
Keywords: D12; Q26; National forest visits; Recreational activities; Travel cost; Consumer welfare;
Keywords: Q22; Q26; Q57; C61; Recreation demand; Optimal control; Angling; Recreational fishing; Heterogeneity; Second best; Natural capital;
Keywords: C42; C93; Q24; Q26; Q51Cheap Talk; Opt-Out Reminder; Choice Experiments; Hypothetical bias; Stream re-establishment; Opt-out effect
Keywords: Q20; Q26; Contingent valuation; Preference uncertainty; Payment card; Uncertainty calibration; Willingness to pay; Nature protection;
Keywords: C53; Q26; Q57; R12; Built coastal environment; Natural coastal environment; Ecosystem service valuation; GIS; Spatial economic valuation; Meta-analytical value transfer;
Keywords: Q20; Q26; Q27; Q56; Q57; F18; Environmental regulation; Tax interactions; Invasive species; Environment and trade; Zebra mussels;
Keywords: Q23; Q26; Q51Forest recreation; Public preferences; Random parameters logit; WTP space; Cost-benefit analysis
Keywords: Q26; Q23; Q51Payments for ecosystem services; Recreation; Willingness to pay; Willingness to contribute labor; Contingent valuation; Latent class regression
Participation and compensation claims in voluntary forest landscape conservation: The case of the Ruka-Kuusamo tourism area, Finland
Keywords: Q23; Q26; Q51; Z38; Payments for ecosystem services; Willingness to accept compensation; Nature-based tourism; Private forests; Forest landscapes; Attribute-based contingent valuation;
Estimating the value of lost recreation days from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Keywords: Recreation demand; Discrete choice model; Natural resource damage assessment; Q26; Q51;
Contingent valuation analysis of willingness to pay for beach erosion control through the stabiplage technique: A study in Djerba (Tunisia)
Keywords: D12; Q26; Q51; Beach erosion; Djerba Island; Stabiplage technique; Willingness to pay; Contingent valuation method;
Contingent valuation of community forestry programs in Ethiopia: Controlling for preference anomalies in double-bounded CVM
Keywords: Q26; Q23; Q28; Double-bounded contingent valuation; Shift bias; Anchoring bias;
A revealed preference approach to valuing non-market recreational fishing losses from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Keywords: Deepwater Horizon; Oil spills; Random utility model; Recreational fishing; Revealed preference; Non-market valuation; Q26; Q51; Q53;
Different tourists to different destinations. Evidence from spatial interaction models
Keywords: C21; D12; L83; Q26; R11Tourism flows; Spatial origin–destination interaction models; Neighbouring effects; Product differentiation; Amenities; Italy
Spatial random utility model with an application to recreation demand
Keywords: R22; C2; Q26; Random utility model; Discrete choice; Spatial dependence; Travel demand;
Preserving or escaping? On the welfare effects of environmental self-protective choices
Keywords: Q01; Q26; Q29; Self-protective choices; Defensive expenditures; Environmental degradation; Negative externalities; Economic growth;
Preferences, rational choices and economic valuation: Some empirical tests
Keywords: C9; D01; D12; Q26; Q51Individual preferences; Discrete choice experiment; Rationality tests; Forest recreation
Attitudes, willingness to pay, and stated values for recreation use fees at an urban proximate forest
Keywords: C51; Q26; Q51Willingness to pay; Attitudes; Recreation; Fees
A bioeconomic model of trophy hunting
Keywords: Q26; Q21; Trophy hunting; Population model; Behavioral ecology;
Modelling recreation demand with respondent-reported driving cost and stated cost of travel time: A Finnish case
Keywords: Q26; Q51; C24Travel cost method; Travel time; Data enrichment; Stated preference; Count data models
Wind turbines and coastal recreation demand
Keywords: D61; Q26; Q42Coastal; Wind; Turbines; Recreation; Demand
LEISURE AND THE NET OPPORTUNITY COST OF TRAVEL TIME IN RECREATION DEMAND ANALYSIS: AN APPLICATION TO GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK
Keywords: Q24; Q26; opportunity cost of travel time; endogenous stratification; on-site sampling; overdispersion; recreation demand; travel cost method;
Correcting for the endogeneity of pro-environment behavioral choices in contingent valuation
Keywords: Q21; Q26; Q51; Q57; Contingent valuation; Environmental attitudes; Bivariate probit; Endogeneity; Whales;
Preventing land loss in coastal Louisiana: Estimates of WTP and WTA
Keywords: H41; Q24; Q26; Q51; Q57; Box-Cox; Compensating surplus; Dichotomous choice; Equivalent surplus; Nonmarket valuation; Restoration; Wetlands;
Using revealed and stated preference data to estimate the scope and access benefits associated with cave diving
Keywords: Q26; Q51Revealed and stated behavior; Scope effects; Access; Travel cost preferences
Assessing forest management strategies using a contingent valuation approach and advanced visualisation techniques: A Portuguese case study
Keywords: Q23; Q26; C25; D60Forest management; Forest valuation; Contingent valuation; Visualisation techniques; Protest responses
An attribute-based approach to contingent valuation of forest protection programs
Keywords: C23; Q23; Q26; Q51Contingent valuation; Forest conservation; Invasive species; Ecological services; Non-use value
To restore or not? A valuation of social and ecological functions of the Marais des Baux wetland in Southern France
Keywords: Q25; Q26; Q51; Q57; Wetlands; Valuation; Choice Experiment; Random parameter logit model; Interactions; Willingness-To-Pay; Marais des Baux;
Estimating the aggregate value of forest recreation in a regional context
Keywords: Travel cost method; Aggregate value; Discrete-count linked model; Recreation demand; ForestsC25; Q23; Q26; Q51
Spatial allocation of forest recreation value
Keywords: Q23; Q26; Q51; Q57Non-market valuation; Travel cost method; Geographic information system; Viewshed analysis
MethodsJoint estimation of discount rates and willingness to pay for public goods
Keywords: H41; Q26; Endangered; Discounting; Recovery; Wildlife; Species; Contingent valuation; Sea lions;
ANALYSISUnderstanding the use of non-compensatory decision rules in discrete choice experiments: The role of emotions
Keywords: D0; Q51; Q26; Decision rules; Emotions; Stated preference methods; Non-market valuation;