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Tourists' Willingness to Pay Increased Entrance Fees at Mexican Protected Areas: A Multi-Site Contingent Valuation Study.

Authors

Witt, Brian

Abstract

It can be challenging to set protected area entrance fees without information on how much visitors are willing to pay. It is particularly difficult for agencies managing multiple sites to set fees without conducting surveys at each location. In order to examine how willingness to pay estimates would vary across sites with distinctive profiles, 877 visitors at five Mexican protected sites (Calakmul, Cobá, Palenque, Sian Ka'an, and Yum Balam) were interviewed through double-bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation surveys. The results suggest that visitors would be willing to pay higher entrance fees, with mean maximum willingness to pay estimates of 2.8–9.8 times current fees, ranging from US$15.70 to US$25.83. Visitor demand was found to be relatively inelastic, with aggregate fee rises of 26% estimated to result in a 5% decrease in visitation. These results suggest that there is room to raise revenues through moderate fee increases without a concomitant drop-off in visitation.

Subjects

CONTINGENT valuation; VERTICALLY rising aircraft; WILLINGNESS to pay; PROTECTED areas; ADMINISTRATIVE fees; TOURISTS

Publication

Sustainability (2071-1050), 2019, Vol 11, Issue 11, p3041

ISSN

2071-1050

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/su11113041

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