National estimates of the recreational value of streamflow
LeRoy Hansen () and
Arne Hallam ()
ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
This paper presents one practical method of valuing the recreational fishing benefits generated by a unit of water as it moves downstream. A cross-sectional analysis is employed to estimate the change in individuals' fishing behavior due to a change in availability of fishery resources. A proxy for the availability of stream fishery resources is derived from the link between changes in streamflow consumption to changes in the quality of fishing downstream. The results show that marginal increases in streamflow can generate recreational benefits that exceed the marginal value of water in agriculture in some regions of the country.
Date: 1991-02-01
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