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博士生导师
硕士生导师
性别:男
毕业院校:美国科罗拉多州立大学
学位:博士
所在单位:旅游与环境管理研究所
学科:产业经济学. 旅游管理
办公地点:大连理工大学管理学院413
联系方式:办公电话:0411-84707090
电子邮箱:edwang@dlut.edu.cn
The effects of improving coastal park attributes on the recreation demand-A case study in Dalian China
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2017-02-01
发表刊物:TOURISM ECONOMICS
收录刊物:SSCI、SCIE
卷号:23
期号:1
页面范围:133-149
ISSN号:1354-8166
关键字:stated preference and revealed preference; tourism demand function; park attribute; pooled data; visualized study method
摘要:In this study, we use an estimation method of combining revealed preference (RP) with stated preference (SP) to measure the effects of park attribute improvement on the tourism demand and recreation benefits. Three categories of attributes are taken into account including nature, management, and economics. Five model estimations are made using RP, SP, and pooled data, respectively. The random effects negative binomial model is used with the SP data, and the mixed negative binomial model is used with the pooled data. The economic value of each specific park attribute improvement is measured by visitors' marginal willingness to pay that directly addresses the issues of optimal attribute combinations beyond the observed range and scenarios. We survey a sample of the participants on the sites to obtain both revealed and stated behavior data for trips based on a management-relevant park attribute improvement and different park attribute combinations. Recreation demand models are used to derive total consumer surplus. The results indicate that the congestion reduction in the park has a relatively weak effect on the tourist demand, whereas trash reduction and improved seawater visibility appear to have the most important value to the tourists. Furthermore, the estimated consumer surplus at the present park conditions is about US$85 per recreation trip, and this consumer surplus will increase to US$101 as the quality of the park attribute improved. The overall park attribute improvement will increase recreational trip by 1.22 times per person per year from the present condition, and the net increase in consumer surplus reaches to US$205 per participant per year as a result of overall park attribute improvement.