Environmental diversity in recreational choice modelling
Author(s) Bujosa A, Riera A
Year 2009
Journal Ecological Economics
Volume 68 (2009) 2743-2750
Languages English
Study area Mallorca, Spain
Species Ceratonia siliqua L., Juniperus phoenicea L., Olea europaea L., Pinus halepensis Mill., Quercus ilex L.
Components 2
Pilot Sites Barbara, Chréa, Düzlerçami, Djelfa, Maamora, Siliana
Keywords Travel Cost Method; Random parameter logit; Recreation demand; Environmental diversity; Forests
Abstract The accuracy of environmental valuation studies relies, to a great extent, on the suitability of the proxy measures used to capture individuals' preferences. While important advances have been achieved in the last years concerning the characterization of the physical background in which recreational choices are made, Travel Cost Method applications have failed to consider the heterogeneity of landscape and the spatial configuration of land use. This paper presents an empirical application to forest recreation in Mallorca (Spain), implementing a random parameter logit model to evaluate in terms of goodness-of-fit, model predictions and welfare measurements the effects of environmental diversity on the recreational site-choice process.