The choice of forest site for recreation: A revealed preference analysis using spatial data

Fitalew Agimass*, Thomas Lundhede, Toke Emil Panduro, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen

*Corresponding author for this work
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Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the factors that can influence the site choice of forest recreation. Relevant attributes are identified by using spatial data analysis from a questionnaire asking people to indicate their most recent forest visits by pinpointing on a map. The main objectives of the study are (1) to examine the preferences of visitors for different forest attributes using data from actual visits and (2) to illustrate how many alternative sites need to be considered for estimation in case of a large number of potential recreational sites. Estimation is performed using a conditional logit as well as a random parameter logit model. The variables that are found to affect the choice of forest site to a visit for recreation include: forest area, tree species composition, forest density, availability of historical sites, terrain difference, state ownership, and distance. Regarding the second research objective, we empirically show the possibility of getting consistent parameter estimates through random selection of alternatives. We find that increasing the number of alternatives increases consistency of parameter estimates.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEcosystem Services
Volume31
Issue numberPart C
Pages (from-to)445-454
Number of pages10
ISSN2212-0416
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Discrete choices
  • Forest recreation
  • Revealed preference
  • Sampling of alternatives
  • Spatial data

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