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Estimating the recreational value of mountain biking sites in Scotland using count data models

  • Dominic Moran ; Esmond Tresidder [1] ; Alistair Mcvittie
    1. [1] University of Edinburgh

      University of Edinburgh

      Reino Unido

  • Localización: Tourism economics: the business and finance of tourism and recreation, ISSN 1354-8166, Vol. 12, Nº 1, 2006, págs. 123-135
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Mountain biking is a relatively recent forest recreational activity and this paper estimates the use value associated with purpose-built centres in southern Scotland. An on-site survey is used to generate visitor frequency that can be related to travel costs and participants� socio-economic characteristics. Count data regressions provide maximum likelihood estimates of model coefficients used to estimate expected per-trip economic surplus. The estimated consumer surplus for the Glentress biking range is £80 per visit. An aggregate value of £9.6 million is obtained, with an estimated 120,000 visits annually.

      While appreciable relative to the site investment outlay, data limitations lead the authors to caution against extrapolating this value over a range of substitute sites planned by the UK�s Forestry Commission.


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