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Comparing Payment-Vehicle Effects in Contingent Valuation Studies for Recreational Use in Two Protected Spanish Forests
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2007
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Applied EconomicsNatural Resource ValuationLand UseForestryAgricultural EconomicsRecreational UseEnvironmental EconomicsEconomic InstrumentSpanish ForestsBenefit TransferSocial SciencesContingent Valuation SurveyEconomic AnalysisRecreationEconomicsForest TourismPayment-vehicle EffectsNatural Resource ManagementBusinessContingent Valuation SurveysNatural Resource EconomicsContingent Valuation StudiesNonmarket Valuation
AbstractWe compare two alternative payment-vehicles for contingent valuation studies to estimate economic recreational values. We analyze the potential effects of each wording to determine the most appropriate vehicle. Four contingent valuation surveys, carried out in two different protected Spanish forests, are compared. In each forest, one contingent valuation survey used entrance-fees and the other used an increase in trip-expenditures as payment-vehicles. As expected, results show statistically significant differences and great divergences between estimations, some three times higher in the second type. These differences remain, regardless of the format and the estimation technique used. The tests suggest that the second type approximates better welfare values for recreation.KEYWORDS: Contingent valuationrecreational usepayment-vehicletrip-expendituresentrance-fee
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