Ij. Bateman et al., Developing a methodology for benefit transfers using geographical information systems: Modelling demand for woodland recreation, REG STUD, 33(3), 1999, pp. 191-205
This paper develops a methodology for implementing benefit transfers throug
h the medium of a geographical information system. Data from a survey of vi
sitors to a woodland site in eastern England were used to estimate an arriv
als function which was then utilized to predict visits to other locations.
The validity of this function was tested against actual arrivals at locatio
ns in Wales and was found to be a satisfactory estimator of visits. This fu
nction was then used to generate predictions of visitor arrivals across Wal
es to simulate the impact of sites being converted into woodland. The visit
or demand map generated by this analysis was then converted to a monetary e
quivalent using values derived from a cross-study analysis of the existing
UK literature on the value of recreational visits to woodland. This final m
ap provides a useful aid to optimal implementation of policies such as the
Community Woodland Scheme which aims to target subsidies according to local
demand. The paper concludes by highlighting limitations of the analysis an
d outlining possible extensions.