Modeling Daily Outdoor Recreation Participation and Time-Use as a Two-Stage Choice Process: A Finnish Example |
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Authors: | Matti Vaara Jukka Matero |
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Affiliation: | School of Forest Sciences , University of Eastern Finland , Joensuu , Finland |
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Abstract: | This study examines the determinants of daily participation and time-use in nature-based outdoor recreation among the Finnish population, comparing frequently used modeling methods. Using an original time diary dataset, results show that daily participation decision is mainly influenced by age, dog ownership, potential unemployment and timing of the day (weekend vs. weekday, summer vs. autumn), whereas the main determinants for the daily time-use are age, timing of the day, gender and province. Results indicate that a simple two-part model (probit and OLS) is an appropriate approach for modeling the daily decision process concerning nature-based recreation behavior. |
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Keywords: | Heckman sample selection model nature-based recreation time-budget Tobit model two-part model |
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