Understanding behavioral changes in the usage of outdoor recreational resources is important for the management of landholding agencies and organizations like the US Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management. Although the costs of operating these resources are often contrasted with the values they offer, little is known about how the values of benefits change in times of crisis. This work investigates the effect of a public health crisis – the COVID-19 pandemic – on recreation patterns and economic values for two wilderness areas in California: Desolation Wilderness and the Inyo Wilderness Area. The effects of the pandemic are estimated using a set of count data models with a robust set of controls. Results show that the value of recreating in wilderness areas increased during the pandemic, albeit temporarily. Further, we find that the group size and duration are important factors that determine the value of forest recreation.
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23 August 2023
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August 23 2023
The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Willingness-to-pay for Outdoor Recreation in Wilderness Areas Available to Purchase
Matthew R. Sloggy;
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
, Riverside, CA, USA
Corresponding author: Matthew R. Sloggy, matthew.sloggy@usda.gov. We would like to thank Thomas Holmes, Forest Service Southern Research Station, for providing wilderness permit data as well as the participants of the W4133 working group meeting in Hood River, Oregon in April of 2022 for their useful and helpful comments. We also thank the anonymous reviewers and editor for their input in improving the manuscript.
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Dede Long;
Dede Long
California State University, Long Beach
, Long Beach, CA, USA
Harvey Mudd College
, Claremont, CA, USA
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José J. Sánchez
José J. Sánchez
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
, Riverside, CA, USA
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Corresponding author: Matthew R. Sloggy, matthew.sloggy@usda.gov. We would like to thank Thomas Holmes, Forest Service Southern Research Station, for providing wilderness permit data as well as the participants of the W4133 working group meeting in Hood River, Oregon in April of 2022 for their useful and helpful comments. We also thank the anonymous reviewers and editor for their input in improving the manuscript.
Online ISSN: 1618-1530
Print ISSN: 1104-6899
© 2023 M. R. Sloggy, D. Long and J. J. Sánchez
2023
M. R. Sloggy, D. Long and J. J. Sánchez
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Journal of Forest Economics (2023) 38 (3): 235–258.
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Sloggy MR, Long D, Sánchez JJ (2023), "The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Willingness-to-pay for Outdoor Recreation in Wilderness Areas". Journal of Forest Economics, Vol. 38 No. 3 pp. 235–258, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/112.00000566
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