2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.03.022
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From supply to demand factors: What are the determinants of attractiveness for outdoor recreation?

Abstract: The concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practical decisions in conservation/development plans and programs. One of the most important factors explaining this non-consideration is the lack of spatial information describing the naturesociety relationship in environmental and economic analyses. In this paper, we developed a novel method to predict, in spatially explicit terms, the recreation attractiveness potential combining supply and demand factors. Our method is based on the com… Show more

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“…The concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practical decisions in conservation / development plans and programs. One of the most important factors explaining this non-consideration is the lack of information describing the nature-society relationship in environmental and economic analyses [7]. Foreign scientists define ecosystem services as "a set of ecosystem functions that are beneficial to humans" [8; 9].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practical decisions in conservation / development plans and programs. One of the most important factors explaining this non-consideration is the lack of information describing the nature-society relationship in environmental and economic analyses [7]. Foreign scientists define ecosystem services as "a set of ecosystem functions that are beneficial to humans" [8; 9].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among scientists-foreigners who dealt with the problems of economic and mathematical modeling of demand for recreational forest use can be noted next works: Nicolas Borzykowski, Andrea Baranzini and David Maradan [1], Anna Bartczak, Jeffrey Englin and Arwin Pang [2], Arne Arnberger1, Martin Ebenberger, Ingrid E. Schneider, Stuart Cottrell, Alexander C. Schlueter, Eick von Ruschkowski, Robert C. Venette, Stephanie A. Snyder and Paul H. Gobster [3], Paula Simo˜es, Eduardo Barata and Luis Cruz [4], Léa Tardieu and Laëtitia Tuffery [5], Mariusz Ciesielski and Krzysztof Stereńczak [6] and others.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LéaTardieu and LaëtitiaTuffery in their paper "From supply to demand factors: What are the determinants of attractiveness for outdoor recreation?" [5] developed a novel method to predict, in spatially explicit terms, the recreation attractiveness potential combining supply and demand factors. This method is based on the combination and transfer of a Lancasterian function of biophysical aspects and a travel cost model based on agents' sociodemographic characteristics.…”
Section: Nicolas Borzykowski Andrea Baranzini and Davidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nature-based outdoor recreation, as an ES, has been studied and spatially defined using various methodological approaches. Most commonly used methods combine GIS models with participatory approaches applied in different scales -at a local level (Nahuelhual et al 2013;Kienast et al 2012;de Vries and Goossen 2002), at regional level (Tardieu and Tuffery 2019;Kliskey 2000;Koniak et al 2011;Birch et al 2014;Garnache et al 2018;Yuxi et al 2018;Sonter et al 2016), at a national and supranational level (Willibald et al 2019;Balzan and Debono 2018;Vallecillo et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%