2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2017.03.017
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Recreational boaters value biodiversity: The case of the California Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary

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“…Furthermore, this activity is only one of the multiple activities that could have benefited from water improvement, and that the positive effect could be even higher for the others. Viana et al (2017), who studied different recreational activities in a marine sanctuary, found that the group of recreational users that place the less relative importance to environmental quality were indeed recreational fishers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, this activity is only one of the multiple activities that could have benefited from water improvement, and that the positive effect could be even higher for the others. Viana et al (2017), who studied different recreational activities in a marine sanctuary, found that the group of recreational users that place the less relative importance to environmental quality were indeed recreational fishers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a non-market valuation technique, RUM can be applied in travel cost recreational demand analyses, assuming that the individual (i) chooses a site (j) based on the cost incurred to get there (TCij) and site-specific characteristics (Zj) (Pendleton and Mendelsohn, 2000;Haab and McConnell, 2002;Viana et al, 2017). Therefore, the utility associated with visiting a site is a function of the travel costs (TCij), site-specific characteristics (Zj) and a random error term (eij):…”
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“…Non‐market values are usually measured by revealed‐preference (Viana et al. ) and stated‐preference (Davis et al. ) methods.…”
Section: The Non‐market Benefits Of Marine Protected Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-market values are usually measured by revealed-preference (Viana et al 2017) and statedpreference (Davis et al 2019) methods. The former use data on consumers' observable choices to infer values for environmental goods.…”
Section: Quantifying the Non-market Benefits Of Marine Protected Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%