نتایج جستجو برای: transport and recreation travel

تعداد نتایج: 16880514  

Journal: :Известия Восточного института 2019

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2010
Sylvia Titze Billie Giles-Corti Matthew W Knuiman Terri J Pikora Anna Timperio Fiona C Bull Kimberly van Niel

BACKGROUND This study investigated the relationship between individual and neighborhood environmental factors and cycling for transport and for recreation among adults living in Perth, Western Australia. METHODS Baseline cross-sectional data from 1813 participants (40.5% male; age range 18 to 78 years) in the RESIDential Environment (RESIDE) project were analyzed. The questionnaire included i...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Thomas W Blaine Frank R Lichtkoppler Timothy J Bader Travis J Hartman Joseph E Lucente

We examine sensitivity of estimates of recreation demand using the Travel Cost Method (TCM) to four factors. Three of the four have been routinely and widely discussed in the TCM literature: a) Poisson verses negative binomial regression; b) application of Englin correction to account for endogenous stratification; c) truncation of the data set to eliminate outliers. A fourth issue we address h...

Journal: :Environmental management 2017
Aubrey D Miller Jerry J Vaske John R Squires Lucretia E Olson Elizabeth K Roberts

Parks and protected area managers use zoning to decrease interpersonal conflict between recreationists. Zoning, or segregation, of recreation-often by non-motorized and motorized activity-is designed to limit physical interaction while providing recreation opportunities to both groups. This article investigated the effectiveness of zoning to reduce recreation conflict in the Vail Pass Winter Re...

2012
FRANK H. KOCH DENYS YEMSHANOV ROGER D. MAGAREY WILLIAM D. SMITH

Recreational travel is a recognized vector for the spread of invasive species in North America. However, there has been little quantitative analysis of the risks posed by such travel and the associated transport of Þrewood. In this study, we analyzed the risk of forest insect spread with Þrewood and estimated related dispersal parameters for application in geographically explicit invasion model...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2012
Frank H Koch Denys Yemshanov Roger D Magarey William D Smith

Recreational travel is a recognized vector for the spread of invasive species in North America. However, there has been little quantitative analysis of the risks posed by such travel and the associated transport of firewood. In this study, we analyzed the risk of forest insect spread with firewood and estimated related dispersal parameters for application in geographically explicit invasion mod...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2012
Amanda Killoran Peter Shearn Andrew Hoy Antony Morgan Simon Ellis

This guidance sets out how people can be encouraged to increase the amount they walk or cycle for travel or recreation purposes. This can help meet public health and other goals (for instance, to reduce traffic congestion, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions). The guidance is for commissioners, managers and practitioners involved in physical activity promotion or who work in the environm...

2003
CARTER J. BETZ JOHN C. BERGSTROM C. J. Betz J C. Bergstrom

The authors develop a contingent trip model to estimate the recreation demand for and value of a potential rail-trail site in north-east Georgia. The contingent trip model is an alternative to travel cost modelling useful for ex ante evaluation of proposed recreation resources or management alternatives. The authors estimate the empirical demand for trips using a negative binomial regression sp...

Congestion pricing is one of the major travel demand management policies to reduce traffic volumes in metropolitans. One of the main factors for effective implementation of this policy is to analyze users' response to different toll rates. In this paper, the willingness of users to pay for using their personal cars is evaluated. The stated preference method was applied for data gathering. Sever...

2007
STEPHEN HYNES

In the last decade the demand for rural recreation has increased in Ireland as the population has become increasingly urbanised. Increased affluence, mobility and changing values have also brought new demands with respect to landscape, conservation, heritage and recreation, with a greater emphasis on consumption demands for goods and services in rural areas. This paper’s contribution to the und...

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