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Modeling Water-Related Recreation Benefits
The difficult problem of estimating recreation benefits has long faced individuals and organizations involved in water and land resources planning. Several methods are currently available for estimating benefits. The demand curve approach and the use of the average user day values are two of the more popular methods.
Modeling Water-Related Recreation Benefits
The difficult problem of estimating recreation benefits has long faced individuals and organizations involved in water and land resources planning. Several methods are currently available for estimating benefits. The demand curve approach and the use of the average user day values are two of the more popular methods.
Modeling Water-Related Recreation Benefits
York, David W. (author) / Dysart, Benjamin C. (author) / Gahan, Lawrence W. (author)
Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division ; 102 ; 409-413
2021-01-01
51976-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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