2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10640-023-00788-0
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Biodiversity Benefits of Birdwatching Using Citizen Science Data and Individualized Recreational Demand Models

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“…In 2016, over 300,000 birdwatchers visited Alaska, spending an approximately $378 million and supporting an estimated 4,000 jobs (Schwoerer and Dawson, 2022). Canadian birdwatchers prefer areas of high biodiversity, and in Canada are estimated to spend an additional $0.68 for every additional species on a birdwatching trip (Jayalath et al, 2023). Annual birdwatching festivals such as the Grand Isle Migratory Bird Celebration in Grand Isle, Louisiana, US contribute millions of recurring dollars to the local economy (Isaacs, 2010).…”
Section: Intersections Between Avian Urban Ecological Resilience Soci...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2016, over 300,000 birdwatchers visited Alaska, spending an approximately $378 million and supporting an estimated 4,000 jobs (Schwoerer and Dawson, 2022). Canadian birdwatchers prefer areas of high biodiversity, and in Canada are estimated to spend an additional $0.68 for every additional species on a birdwatching trip (Jayalath et al, 2023). Annual birdwatching festivals such as the Grand Isle Migratory Bird Celebration in Grand Isle, Louisiana, US contribute millions of recurring dollars to the local economy (Isaacs, 2010).…”
Section: Intersections Between Avian Urban Ecological Resilience Soci...mentioning
confidence: 99%