Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation

A traditional contingent valuation approach and the "trip response method" were examined as potential techniques for measuring public area recreation revenue-capture potential. Empirical results suggest that both methods are useful for assessing revenue-capture potential. Additional resear...

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Main Authors: R. Jeff Teasley, John C. Bergstrom, H. Ken Cordell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 1994-07-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31236
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description A traditional contingent valuation approach and the "trip response method" were examined as potential techniques for measuring public area recreation revenue-capture potential. Empirical results suggest that both methods are useful for assessing revenue-capture potential. Additional research on alternative methods for assessing recreation revenue-capture potential is encouraged.
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spelling doaj.art-091a65abba2a4a38b476d3c2943e8c082022-12-21T17:56:58ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82851994-07-011918910110.22004/ag.econ.3123631236Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area RecreationR. Jeff TeasleyJohn C. BergstromH. Ken CordellA traditional contingent valuation approach and the "trip response method" were examined as potential techniques for measuring public area recreation revenue-capture potential. Empirical results suggest that both methods are useful for assessing revenue-capture potential. Additional research on alternative methods for assessing recreation revenue-capture potential is encouraged.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31236nonmarket valuationpublic land managementresource economics
spellingShingle R. Jeff Teasley
John C. Bergstrom
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Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
nonmarket valuation
public land management
resource economics
title Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation
title_full Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation
title_fullStr Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation
title_short Estimating Revenue-Capture Potential Associated with Public Area Recreation
title_sort estimating revenue capture potential associated with public area recreation
topic nonmarket valuation
public land management
resource economics
url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31236
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