Estimating the value of self-drive recreation in the remote Kimberley: Sensitivity to multi-destination trips

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Alaya Spencer-Cotton, Marit E. Kragt, Michael Burton
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The remote and iconic Kimberley region, in northern Western Australia, is a contested landscape with growing pressure for different types of land use and development. The region has high biodiversity values and impressive scenery that provide attractive recreation experiences for visitors. We estimate the value of domestic recreation to the region using a travel cost model. Analysis includes two approaches for accounting for multi-destination trips (MDTs) given travel to remote sites are more likely to include these than shorter trips, and four specifications for the value of travel time. We estimate a total consumer surplus of A$110.34 million annually and find that adjusting travel costs for MDTs using stated survey information produces a better fitting model than using revealed travel information. These findings highlight both the importance of estimating recreation values for use in land use planning in the Kimberley and for improving the travel cost method for remote sites where per-trip travel costs are high.

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估算偏远金伯利地区自驾游的价值:多目的地旅行的敏感性
位于西澳大利亚州北部的金伯利地区地处偏远,具有标志性意义,该地区的景观备受争议,不同类型的土地使用和开发压力日益增大。该地区具有很高的生物多样性价值和令人印象深刻的风景,为游客提供了极具吸引力的娱乐体验。我们使用旅行成本模型估算了该地区的国内娱乐价值。鉴于前往偏远地区的旅行比短途旅行更有可能包含多目的地旅行(MDT),分析包括两种多目的地旅行(MDT)核算方法和四种旅行时间价值规格。我们估算出的消费者剩余总额为每年 1.1034 亿澳元,并发现使用陈述调查信息调整多目的地旅行的旅行成本比使用揭示旅行信息产生的模型拟合效果更好。这些发现强调了估算娱乐价值对于金伯利土地使用规划的重要性,以及对于改善单程旅行成本较高的偏远地区旅行成本方法的重要性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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