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Hazardous human–wildlife encounters, risk attitudes, and the value of shark nets for coastal recreation. (2024). Börger, Tobias ; Borger, Tobias ; Mmonwa, Kolobe ; Campbell, Danny.
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    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
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  38. Estimating the Net Economic Value of National Forest Recreation: An Application of the National Visitor Use Monitoring Database.. (2009). Bergstrom, John ; Rosenberger, Randall S. ; BOWKER, Michael J. ; Starbuck, Meghan C. ; English, Donald B. K., ; McCollum, Daniel W..
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  39. Leisure and the Opportunity Cost of Travel Time in Recreation Demand Analysis: A Re-Examination. (2008). Martinez-Espineira, Roberto ; Martnez-Espineira, Roberto ; Amoako-Tuffour, Joe.
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  41. Taste Indicators and Heterogeneous Revealed Preferences for Congestion in Recreation Demand. (2008). Vásquez Lavín, Felipe ; Hanemann, Michael ; Lavin, Felipe Vasquez.
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  44. Using economic valuation techniques to inform water resources management: A survey and critical appraisal of available techniques and an application. (2006). Koundouri, Phoebe ; Birol, Ekin ; Karousakis, Katia.
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  45. Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park. (2005). Martinez-Espineira, Roberto ; Amoako-Tuffour, Joe.
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  46. Estimating the Recreation Value of Ecosystems by Using a Travel Cost Method Approach. (2005). Proença, Isabel ; Mendes, Isabel.
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  47. Measuring the utility of ancillary travel: revealed preferences in recreation site demand and trips taken. (2005). Larson, Douglas M. ; Lew, Daniel K..
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  49. Time, Weak Complementarity, and Nonuse Value. (2004). Piennar, Elizabeth ; Larson, Douglas M.
    In: 2004 Annual meeting, August 1-4, Denver, CO.
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  51. Pricing Recreation use of National Parks for an efficient Nature Conservation and Application to the Portuguese case. (2003). Mendes, Isabel.
    In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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  52. Trade-off analysis for marine protected area management. (2001). Bacon, Peter ; Adger, Neil W. ; Brown, Katrina ; Young, Kathy ; Tompkins, Emma ; Shim, David.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  53. Functional Forms, Sampling Considerations, and Estimation of Demand for Protected Natural Areas: The CÌes Islands Case Study in Galicia (Spain). (2001). Prada Blanco, Albino ; Polome, Philippe ; Gomez, Manuel Gonzalez.
    In: Documentos de trabajo - Analise Economica.
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  54. SINGLE VERSUS MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE RECREATION TRIPS: A SPLIT-SAMPLE MULTI-SITE ANALYSIS. (2001). sohngen, brent ; Haab, Tim ; Habb, Timothy ; Yeh, Chia-Yu.
    In: 2001 Annual meeting, August 5-8, Chicago, IL.
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  55. Measuring the Average Per Day Net Benefit of Non-consumptive Wildlife - Associated Recreation For a National Park: a Count-Data Travel Cost Approach. (2000). Proença, Isabel ; Proenca, Isabel ; Menes, Isabel .
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    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
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    In: Ecological Economics.
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  59. Valuing Time Onsite and in Travel in Recreation Demand Models. (2000). Larson, Douglas M ; Lew, Daniel K.
    In: Western Region Archives.
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  65. The Valuation of Forest Characteristics. (1992). Hanley, Nick ; Ruffell, Robin.
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