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RECREATION USE VALUES BIBLIOGRAPHY October 26, 2016 Randall S. Rosenberger Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 1958-2015

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RECREATION USE VALUES BIBLIOGRAPHY

October 26, 2016

Randall S. Rosenberger

Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society College of Forestry

Oregon State University

Corvallis, OR

1958-2015

RECREATION USE VALUES BIBLIOGRAPHY

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This bibliography continues to be a ‘work-in-progress’. If you identify any of your work that should be included in this bibliography, please send a digital copy to [email protected]; I’ll make sure they are entered in the next generation of this bibliography and associated database. The primary funding agencies for this work include US Environmental Protection Agency and the USDA Forest Service. I thank everyone in this field of scientific inquiry for their openness and willingness to share their time. Several individuals have been instrumental in the re-construction of the RUVD in 2006, including John Loomis, Kerry Smith, and Ross Arnold for opening up their collections to me. Students that have significantly contributed to the RUVD coding include Arvin Vista, Claire Cvitanovich, and Alyssa Shanks. This latest update to the RUVD coincided with an update to the Benefit Transfer Toolkit, in which I collaborated with Leslie Richardson.

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Abdullah, N.M.B.R. 1988. Estimation of average and incremental net economic values of Oregon ocean sport caught salmon: An aggregated travel cost approach. PhD dissertation. Oregon State University. 234p.

439

Acharya, R.N., L.U. Hatch and H.A. Clonts. 2003. The role of on-site time in recreational demand for wilderness. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 35(1):159-169.

443

Adamowicz, W., J. Louviere and M. Williams. 1994. Combining revealed and stated preference methods for valuing environmental amenities. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 26:271-292.

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Adamowicz, W., S. Jennings and A. Coyne. 1990. A sequential choice model of recreation behavior. Western Journal of Agricultural Economics 15(1):91-99. 218

Adamowicz, W.L. 1988. Extramarket benefit evaluation and revealed preference. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Minnesota. 224p. 438

Adamowicz, W.L. and W.E. Phillips. 1983. A comparison of extra market benefit evaluation techniques. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 31:401-412. 141

Adams, R.M., O. Bergland, W.N. Musser, S.L. Johnson and L.M. Musser. 1989. User fees and equity issues in public hunting expenditures: The case of ring-necked pheasant in Oregon. Land Economics 65(4):376-385.

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Adler, L.L. 1993. Measuring the value of recreation: The impacts of substitute sites. PhD dissertation. Laramie, WY: The University of Wyoming. 129p. 433

Adrangi, B. 1982. Changes in economic efficiency resulting from allocation of Oregon national forest land to skiing. PhD dissertation. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon. 163p.

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Agnello, R.J. and L.G. Anderson. 1984. The value of fish and fishing days: A partial solution to managing recreational fisheries with stock externalities. Working Paper. University of Delaware. 21p.

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Agnello, R.J. and Y. Han. 1993. Substitute site measures in a varying parameters model with application to recreational fishing. Marine Resource Economics 8:65-77. 490

Ahn, S., J.E. de Steiguer, R.B. Palmquist and T.P. Holmes. 2000. Economic analysis of the potential impact of climate change on recreational trout fishing in the southern Appalachian Mountains: An application of a nested multinomial logit model. Climate Change 45:493-509.

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Aiken, R. 2009. Net Economic Values for Wildlife-Related Recreation in 2006: Addendum to the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. Washington, DC: US Fish and Wildlife Service. 32p.

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Aiken,R. and G.P. La Rouche. 2003. Net Economic Values for Wildlife-Related Recreation in 2001: Addendum to the 2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. Washington, DC: US Fish and Wildlife Service. 28p.

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Amoako-Tuffour, J. and R. Martinez-Espineira. 2012. Leisure and the net opportunity cost of travel time in recreation demand analysis: An application to Gros Morne National Park. Journal of Applied Economics XV(1):25-49.

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Anderson, D.M.. 2010. Estimating the economic value of ice climbing in Hyalite Canyon: An application of travel cost count data models that account for excess zeros. Journal of Environmental Management 91:1012–1020.

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Atkinson, S.E., T.D. Crocker, C. Nowell, B. Kimble, J. Thompson and G. Watts. 1986. Socio-economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Relocation of Fishing Bridge Facilities in Yellowstone National Park. Draft Report. Laramie, WY: Institute for Policy Research, University of Wyoming. 54p.

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Azevedo, C.D., J.A. Herriges and C.L. Kling. 2003. Combining revealed and stated preferences: Consistency tests and their interpretation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85(3):525-537.

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Balkan, E. and J.R. Kahn. 1988. The value of changes in deer hunting quality: A travel cost approach. Applied Economics 20(4):533-539. 194

Barrick, K.A. 1986. Option value in relation to distance effects and selected user characteristics for the Washakie Wilderness, northwest Wyoming. In R.C. Lucas [comp.], Proceedings -- National Wilderness Research Conference: Current Research. General Technical Report INT-212. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. Pp 411-422.

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Bayless, D.S., J.C. Bergstrom, M.L. Messonnier and H.K. Cordell. 1994. Assessing the demand for designated wildlife viewing sites. Journal of Hospitality and Leisure Marketing 2(3):75-93.

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Beardsley, W.G. 1970. Economic value of recreation benefits determined by three methods. Research Note RM-176. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 5p.

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Bell, F.W., P.E. Sorensen and V.R. Leeworthy. 1982. The economic impact and valuation of saltwater recreational fisheries in Florida. Sea Grant Report ID FLSGP-T-82-005. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Florida Sea Grant College Program. 134p.

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Bennett, M., B. Provencher and R. Bishop. 2004. Experience, expectations and hindsight: Evidence of a cognitive wedge in stated preference retrospectives. Staff Paper No. 468. Madison, WI: Department of Agricultural and Applied Economic, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 28p.

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Bergstrom, J.C. and H.K. Cordell. 1991. An analysis of the demand for and value of outdoor recreation in the United States. Journal of Leisure Research 23(1):67-86. 227

Bergstrom, J.C., J.H. Dorfman and J.B. Loomis. 2004. Estuary management and recreational fishing benefits. Coastal Management 32:417-432. 456

Bergstrom, J.C., J.R. Stoll, J.P. Titre and V.L. Wright. 1990. Economic value of wetlands-based recreation. Ecological Economics 2(2):129-147. [Cross with Stoll, Bergstrom and Titre 1989]

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Betz, C.J., J.C. Bergstrom and J.M. Bowker. 2003. A contingent trip model for estimating rail-trail demand. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 46(1):79-96.

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Bhat, G., J. Bergstrom, R.J. Teasley, J.M. Bowker and H.K. Cordell. 1998. An ecoregional approach to the economic valuation of land and water based recreation in the United States. Environmental Management 22(1):69-77.

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Bhat, M.G. 2003. Application of non-market valuation to the Florida Keys marine reserve management. Journal of Environmental Management 67:315-325. 467

Bilgic, A. and W.J. Florkowski. 2007. Application of a hurdle negative binomial count data model to demand for bass fishing in the southeastern United States. Journal of Environmental Management 67:315-325.

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Bin, O., C.E. Landry, C.L. Ellis and H. Vogelsong. 2005. Some consumer surplus estimates for North Carolina beaches. Marine Resource Economics 20(2):145-161. 466

Bishop, R.C., K.J. Boyle, M.P. Welsh, R.M Baumgartner and P.R. Rathbun. 1987. Glen Canyon Dam releases and downstream recreation: An analysis of user preferences and economic values. Final Report to the Recreation Subteam of the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies. Madison, WI: HBRS. 202p. [Cross-listed with Boyle, K.J., M.P. Welsh, R.C. Bishop and R.M. Baumgartner. 1988. Analyzing the effects of Glen Canyon Dam releases on Colorado River recreation using scenarios of unexperienced flow conditions. In J.B. Loomis (comp.), Western Regional Research Publication W-133, Benefits and Costs in Natural Resources Planning, Interim Report. Davis, CA: University of California, Davis. Pp 111-130.][Bishop, R.C., C.A. Brown, M.P. Welsh and K.J. Boyle. 1989. Grand Canyon recreation and Glen Canyon Dam operations: An economic evaluation. In K.J. Boyle and T. Heekin, Western Regional Research Project W-133, Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning, Interim Report 2. Orono, ME: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maine. Pp 407-435.][Bishop, R.C., C.A. Brown, M.P. Welsh and K.J. Boyle. 1992. Contingent valuation of changes in recreational quality: Glen Canyon dam operations and Grand Canyon recreational. Proceedings of a Meeting of the Resource Policy Consortium, in Management of Public Resources. Washington, DC.]

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Bishop, R.C., T.A. Heberlein and M.J. Kealy. 1983. Contingent valuation of environmental assets: Comparisons with a simulated market. Natural Resources Journal 23:619-633. [Bishop, R.C. and T.A. Heberlein. 1980. Simulated markets, hypothetical markets and travel cost analysis. Report No. 187. Madison, WI: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin. For TCM without time value] [Bishop, R.C., and T.A. Heberlein. 1979. Measuring values of extramarket goods: Are indirect measures biased? American Journal of Agricultural Economics 61(5):926-930. For TCM with time valued at 0.25 wage rate.]

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Bishop, R.C., T.A. Heberlein, D.W. McCollum and M.P. Welsh. 1988. A validation experiment for valuation techniques. Report. Madison, WI: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin. 138p. [supplants #151; has 1983 and 1984 Sandhill data; also #205 and #325 provide TCM estimates for these data]

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Blackwell, M., A. Pagoulatos, W. Hu and K. Auchter. 2009. Recreational Demand for Equestrian Trail-Riding. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 38(2):229-239. 535

Bockstael, N.E., I.E. Strand, Jr., K.E. McConnell and F. Arsanjani. 1990. Sample selection bias in the estimation of recreation demand functions: An application to sportfishing. Land Economics 66(1):40-49.

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Bouwes, Sr., N.W. and R. Schneider. 1979. Procedures in estimating benefits of water quality change. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 61:535-539. 116

Bowes, M.D. and J.B. Loomis. 1980. A note on the use of travel cost models with unequal zonal populations. Land Economics 56(4):465-470. 122

Bowes, M.D. and J.V. Krutilla. 1989. Recreation valuation for forest planning. In M.D. Bowes and J.V. Krutilla, Multiple-use management: The economics of public forestlands. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. Pp 213-247.

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Bowker, J.M. and V.R. Leeworthy. 1998. Accounting for ethnicity in recreation demand: A flexible count data approach. Journal of Leisure Research 30(1):64-78. 272

Bowker, J.M., C.M. Starbuck, D.B.K. English, J.C. Bergstrom, R.S. Rosenberger and D.W. McCollum. 2009. Estimating the net economic value of national forest recreation: An application of the National Visitor Use Monitoring Database. Faculty Series Working Paper, FA 09-02. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 222 pp.

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Bowker, J.M., D.B.K. English and J.A. Donovan. 1996. Toward a value for guided rafting on southern rivers. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 28(2):423-432.

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Bowker, J.M., D.B.K. English, F. Findley, K. Ludlow, J. Smith, D. Wiggins, J. Kind, M. Lacina, and J. Lewis. 2002. Mountain biking at Tsali: An assessment of users, preferences, conflicts and management alternatives. Preliminary USDA Forest Service Report. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 41p.

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Bowker, J.M., J.C. Bergstrom and J. Gill. 2007. Estimating the economic value and impacts of recreational trails: a case study of the Virginia Creeper Rail Trail. Tourism Economics 13(2):241-260. [supplants 483 Bowker et al. report]

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Bowker, J.M., J.C. Bergstrom, and J. Gill. 2004. The Waterway at New River State Park: An Assessment of User Demographics, Preferences, and Economics. Final Report Prepared for the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station and the University of Georgia. 29p.

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Bowker, J.M., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.K. Gill. 2004. The Virginia Creeper Trail: An Assessment of User Demographics, Preferences, and Economics. Final Report Prepared for the Virginia Department of Conservation. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station and the University of Georgia. 46p.

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Bowker, J.M., J.C. Bergstrom, J. Gill and U. Lemanski. 2004. The Washington & Old Dominion Trail: An Assessment of User Demographics, Preferences, and Economics. Final Report Prepared for the Virginia Department of Conservation. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station and the University of Georgia. 35p.

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Bowker, J.M., M.P. Miles and E.J. Randall. 1997. A demand analysis of off-road motorized recreation. Paper presented at the Association of Marketing Theory and Practice annual meeting entitled Expanding Marketing Horizons into the 21st Century. Jeckyll Island, SC. Pp. 387-391.

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Boyer, T., A. Stoecker and L. Sanders. 2008. Decision Support Model for Optimal Water Pricing Protocol for Oklahoma Water Planning: Lake Tenkiller Case Study. Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute. Project No. 2007OK78B1. 71p.

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Boyle, K.J. 1989. Commodity specification and the framing of contingent valuation questions. Land Economics 65(1):57-63. 348

Boyle, K.J., B. Roach and D.G. Waddington. 1998. 1996 net economic values for bass, trout and walleye fishing, deer, elk and moose hunting, and wildlife watching: Addendum to the 1996 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. Report 96-2. Washington, DC: US Fish and Wildlife Service. 40p.

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Boyle, K.J., D. McCollum and M.F. Tiesl. 1992. Empirical evidence on the sign and size of option value. In R.B. Rettig (comp.), 1992, Western Regional Research Project W-133, Benefits and Costs in Natural Resource Planning, Fifth Interim Report. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. Pp. 1-28.

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Boyle, K.J., M.F. Tiesl, J.R. Moring and S.D. Reiling. 1991. Economic benefits accruing to sport fisheries on the lower Kennebec River from the provision of fish passage at Edwards Dam. Orono, ME: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maine. 100p.

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Boyle, K.J., S.D. Reiling and M.L. Phillips. 1989. Prices of substitutes: Implicit vs. explicit assumptions of substitute prices in contingent-valuation questions. In K.J. Boyle and T. Heekin (eds.), 1989, Western Regional Research Project W-133, Benefits and Costs in Natural Resources Planning. Second Interim Report. Orono, ME: University of Maine. Pp.285-304.

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Boyle, K.J., S.D. Reiling and M.L. Phillips. 1990. Species substitution and question sequencing in contingent valuation surveys evaluating the hunting of several types of wildlife. Leisure Science 12(1):103-118.

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Boyle, K.J., S.D. Reiling, M. Teisel and M.L. Phillips. 1990. A study of the impact of game and nongame species on Maine’s economy. Staff Paper No. 423. Orono, ME: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maine. 135p.

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Breffle, W.S. and E.R. Morey. 2000. Investigating preference heterogeneity in a repeated discrete-choice recreation demand model of Atlantic salmon fishing. Marine Resource Economics 15:1-20.

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Brooks, R. 1988. The net economic value of deer hunting in Montana. Helena, MT: Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. 44p. 197

Brooks, R. 1991. Warm water fishing in Montana: A contingent valuation assessment of angler attitudes and economic benefits for selected waters statewide. Helena, MT: Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. 49p.

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Brooks, R. 1993. Montana bioeconomics study: A contingent valuation assessment of black bear hunting: hunter attitudes and economic benefits. Helena, MT: Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. 33p.

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Brown, G. and M. Plummer. 1979. Recreation valuation: An economic analysis of nontimber uses of forestland in the Pacific Northwest. Pullman, WA: Forest Policy Project, Washington State University. 49p.

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Brown, Jr., G. and M.J. Hay. 1987. Net economic recreation values for deer and waterfowl hunting and trout fishing, 1980. Working Paper No. 23. Washington, DC: US Fish and Wildlife Service. 34p.

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Caulkins, P.P. 1982. An empirical study of the recreational benefits generated by a water quality improvement. PhD dissertation. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Madison. 248p.

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Duffield, J. and C. Neher. 1990. A contingent valuation assessment of Montana deer hunting: Hunter attitudes and economic benefits. Report prepared for Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Missoula, MT: University of Montana and Bioeconomics Associates. 82p.

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Duffield, J. and C. Neher. 1991. Montana waterfowl hunting: A contingent valuation assessment of economic benefits and hunter attitudes. Report prepared for Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Missoula, MT: Bioeconomics, Inc. 53p.

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Duffield, J. and S. Allen. 1988. Angler preference study final economics report: Contingent valuation of Montana trout fishing by river and angler subgroup. Prepared for Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Missoula, MT: University of Montana. 123p.

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Duffield, J. W., C.J. Neher and M.F. Merritt. 2001. Alaska Angler Survey: Use and Valuation Estimates for 1995, with a focus on Tanana Valley Major Stocked Waters. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Special Publication Number 01-4, Anchorage. 54p.

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Duffield, J. W., C.J. Neher and M.F. Merritt. 2001. Alaska Angler Survey: Use and Valuation Estimates for 1997, with a focus on Salmon Fisheries in Region III. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Special Publication Number 01-2, Anchorage. 82p.

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Duffield, J.W. and C.J. Neher. 2000. Winter 1998-99 visitor survey, Yellowstone N.P., Grand Teton N.P., and the Greater Yellowstone Area. Final Report. Report prepared for National Park Service, Denver, CO. Missoula, MT: Bioeconomics. 91p.

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Duffield, J.W., C.J. Neher and T.C. Brown. 1992. Recreation benefits of instream flow: Application to Montana’s Big Hole and Bitterroot Rivers. Water Resources Research 28(9):2169-2181.

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