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Accounting for Varying Setting Preferences Among Moose Hunters
Authors:Len M Hunt  Wolfgang Haider  Brain Bottan
Institution:1. Centre for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources;2. School of Resource and Environmental Management Simon Fraser University;3. Work conducted while at Centre for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Abstract:

Recreation planners and managers realize the importance of different tastes and preferences among recreationists. This fact is explicit in recreational planning efforts and in the theories developed to understand recreational behaviors. While market segmentation approaches steeped in behavioral theory provide a rich source of information to planners and managers, we argue that such exogenous market segmentation approaches alone are insufficient to understand the degree of variability in tastes and preferences among recreationists. In this paper we employ a random parameters logit model to account for both the extent and sources of heterogeneity in preferences among recreationists. We illustrate the random parameters logit choice model with an application to the stated choices for hunting sites by moose hunters from northwestern Ontario. The application shows that the random parameters logit represents a considerable improvement over multinomial logit models based on market segmentation approaches.
Keywords:random parameters logit  stated preference choice model  hunting  preference heterogeneity  market segmentation
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