Unit day values: an application to Auckland regional parks
Abstract
Unit Day Values (UDV) have been widely used in North America to estimate the
recreational and related benefits from parks and similar non-market resources. In
essence they rely upon expert assessments based on previous non-market
valuations studies, with adjustments made to account for variations in park
quality, location, congestion, income, or activities undertaken. The UDV approach
can not replace non-market valuation tools in generating information on
Willingness To Pay, but they do provide decision makers with an alternative
method of gauging benefits from parks and similar resources when Contingent
Valuation, Travel Cost, or Hedonic Price techniques are prohibitively costly. This
paper discusses the use of UDV's, and demonstrates their use through an
application to Auckland Regional Parks.... [Show full abstract]
Date
1997Type
Conference Contribution - published (Conference Paper)Collections
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