Estimating consumer surplus and elasticity of demand of tourist visitation to a region in North Queensland using contingent valuation
The Daintree Rainforest is a prime attraction for Tropical North Queensland as a touristdestination. Visitation of the rainforest, specifically the Cape Tribulation section, hasincreased rapidly as impediments to self-drive access have been removed. This paperexamines the potential for the local council to manage the volume of self-drive access to theCape Tribulation region by price mechanisms. The assessment is based on estimates ofwillingness to pay from a contingent valuation survey of self-drive tourists to the region,from which estimates of consumer surplus and demand elasticity are derived. Acomprehensive discussion of the social and economic implications and transaction costs ofprice-based mechanisms is offered.
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2003-02
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Authors: | Greiner, Romy ; Rolfe, John |
Subject: | contingent valuation | tourist management | recreation use fees | consumer surplus | elasticityof demand | Daintree rainforest | Demand and Price Analysis | Resource /Energy Economics and Policy |
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