Estimating the recreational-use value for hiking in Bellenden Ker National Park, Australia

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The recreational-use value of hiking in the Bellenden Ker National Park, Australia has been estimated using a zonal travel cost model. Multiple destination visitors have been accounted for by converting visitors' own ordinal ranking of the various sites visited to numerical weights, using an expected-value approach. The value of hiking and camping in this national park was found to be $AUS 250,825 per year, or $AUS 144,45 per visitor per year, which is similar to findings from other studies valuing recreational benefits. The management of the park can use these estimates when considering the introduction of a system of user pays fees. In addition, they might be important when decisions need to be made about the allocation of resources for maintenance or upgrade of tracks and facilities. © 2005 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.

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Nillesen, E., Wesseler, J., & Cook, A. (2005). Estimating the recreational-use value for hiking in Bellenden Ker National Park, Australia. Environmental Management, 36(2), 311–316. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-003-0219-7

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