Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model

This study was conducted during the winter months in the mountains. The main objective was to estimate visitors’ values for two recreational mountain areas in Sweden, Storulvån and Helags, using the travel cost method. From the estimated values, a recreational demand and a consumer surplus has been...

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Main Author: Tomasdotter, Amanda
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle 2017
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description This study was conducted during the winter months in the mountains. The main objective was to estimate visitors’ values for two recreational mountain areas in Sweden, Storulvån and Helags, using the travel cost method. From the estimated values, a recreational demand and a consumer surplus has been estimated. In these mountain areas, a visitor in winter can meet different types of animals such as the beautiful bird rock ptarmigan. However, results from asking people to value the importance of different attributes indicate that it is not wildlife, but the mountain scenery and the snow, that people find most important. The travel cost method was chosen as the method for estimating a recreational demand. Therefore, a survey was conducted to obtain costs from travelling, time values and visiting patterns. The result from the study shows that the travel costs, including both stated costs and time value, range between 641 and 6138 SEK per visitor for Storulvåns mountain area depending on the visitor’s zone of origin. For Helags, travel costs were estimated to range from 1251 and 2151 SEK per visitor. The results derived for Storulvåns mountain area with a total of 3311 visitors per year spending at least one night, showed a total annual consumer surplus from the recreational demand of 2 762 650 SEK, and 834 SEK per visitor. The results derived for Helags mountain area with a total of 1167 visitors per year spending at least one night, showed a total annual consumer surplus from the recreational demand of 220 500 SEK, and 189 SEK per visitor. Denna studie genomfördes under vintermånaderna uppe i de svenska fjällen. Uppsatsens syfte var att undersöka besökarnas värdering av två fjällmiljöer i Sverige, mer specifikt Storulvåns fjällmiljö samt Helags fjällmiljö, genom att använda resekostnadsmetoden för värdering. Från de estimerade värdena har både efterfrågekurvan för rekreation i de olika fjällmiljöerna, samt ett konsumentöverskott kunnat estimeras. I dessa fjällmiljöer kan en besökare på vintern stöta på olika typer ...
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-64623 2025-01-17T00:30:16+00:00 Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model Tomasdotter, Amanda 2017 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-64623 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess zonal travel cost model non-market valuation environmental good mountain area Economics and Business Ekonomi och näringsliv Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2017 ftluleatu 2024-12-18T12:24:47Z This study was conducted during the winter months in the mountains. The main objective was to estimate visitors’ values for two recreational mountain areas in Sweden, Storulvån and Helags, using the travel cost method. From the estimated values, a recreational demand and a consumer surplus has been estimated. In these mountain areas, a visitor in winter can meet different types of animals such as the beautiful bird rock ptarmigan. However, results from asking people to value the importance of different attributes indicate that it is not wildlife, but the mountain scenery and the snow, that people find most important. The travel cost method was chosen as the method for estimating a recreational demand. Therefore, a survey was conducted to obtain costs from travelling, time values and visiting patterns. The result from the study shows that the travel costs, including both stated costs and time value, range between 641 and 6138 SEK per visitor for Storulvåns mountain area depending on the visitor’s zone of origin. For Helags, travel costs were estimated to range from 1251 and 2151 SEK per visitor. The results derived for Storulvåns mountain area with a total of 3311 visitors per year spending at least one night, showed a total annual consumer surplus from the recreational demand of 2 762 650 SEK, and 834 SEK per visitor. The results derived for Helags mountain area with a total of 1167 visitors per year spending at least one night, showed a total annual consumer surplus from the recreational demand of 220 500 SEK, and 189 SEK per visitor. Denna studie genomfördes under vintermånaderna uppe i de svenska fjällen. Uppsatsens syfte var att undersöka besökarnas värdering av två fjällmiljöer i Sverige, mer specifikt Storulvåns fjällmiljö samt Helags fjällmiljö, genom att använda resekostnadsmetoden för värdering. Från de estimerade värdena har både efterfrågekurvan för rekreation i de olika fjällmiljöerna, samt ett konsumentöverskott kunnat estimeras. I dessa fjällmiljöer kan en besökare på vintern stöta på olika typer ... Bachelor Thesis rock ptarmigan Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Bird Rock ENVELOPE(69.713,69.713,-48.864,-48.864)
spellingShingle zonal travel cost model
non-market valuation
environmental good
mountain area
Economics and Business
Ekonomi och näringsliv
Tomasdotter, Amanda
Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model
title Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model
title_full Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model
title_fullStr Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model
title_full_unstemmed Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model
title_short Recreational demand for the Swedish Mountains: A case from Storulvån and Helags during winter : An Environmental Valuation using the Travel Cost model
title_sort recreational demand for the swedish mountains: a case from storulvån and helags during winter : an environmental valuation using the travel cost model
topic zonal travel cost model
non-market valuation
environmental good
mountain area
Economics and Business
Ekonomi och näringsliv
topic_facet zonal travel cost model
non-market valuation
environmental good
mountain area
Economics and Business
Ekonomi och näringsliv
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-64623