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Valuing Forest Recreation Activities 2006: Technical Annex

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Using woodlands

Sub topic: Forest industry

This technical annex provides further details of the theory, methodologies, and analysis used in the Forestry Commission's commissioned report 'Valuing Forest Recreation Activities'.

Summary

The structure of this annex is based around the four research methods adopted in the study. Section 2 therefore provides further detail of the economic impact study, Section 3 the travel cost count model, Section 4 the contingent behaviour model, and Section 5 the choice experiment (CE) model. Copies of the survey questionnaires used in the research are reproduced in Section 6.

Valuing Forest Recreation Activities 2006: Technical Annex

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