2018
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2018.1527342
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Tourists’ travel time values using discrete choice models: the recreational value of the Teide National Park

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“…A stated choice survey was used to estimate WTP and VOTT to reduce traffic risk [37]. González et al estimated VOTT of tourists visiting Teide National Park in the Canary Islands, Spain, using discrete choice modeling [38]. Lastly, Baqueri et al estimated VOTT for a congested highway in Karachi, Pakistan, using multinomial regression models on SP data [39].…”
Section: Discrete Choice Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A stated choice survey was used to estimate WTP and VOTT to reduce traffic risk [37]. González et al estimated VOTT of tourists visiting Teide National Park in the Canary Islands, Spain, using discrete choice modeling [38]. Lastly, Baqueri et al estimated VOTT for a congested highway in Karachi, Pakistan, using multinomial regression models on SP data [39].…”
Section: Discrete Choice Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Recreational value: Recreational value is referred to the utility obtained from visiting the site by the current and future generations [58]. We can estimate the demand function for the site and calculate the consumer surplus, by measuring the extent of decrease in the rate of visits with the increase in the travel costs representing the value of recreational use [76]. 24 Political value: It is a kind of value or social power created by the architectural heritage and used by the political authorities and individuals for their interests [77].…”
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“…National parks and protected areas are a good place for nature tourism, as they allow visitors to see the most representative ecosystems of the area (Barros et al, 2019). People are looking for these areas for recreation, sports activities, education and connection with nature (Barros et al, 2019;Buckley, 2020;González et al, 2018a).…”
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confidence: 99%