Title of article :
Willingness to pay entrance fees to natural attractions: An Icelandic case study
Author/Authors :
Signy Reynisdottir، نويسنده , , Maria and Song، نويسنده , , Haiyan and Agrusa، نويسنده , , Jerome، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Introducing entrance fees to natural attractions may help counteract the threat of inadequate public funds for site maintenance and management. The primary objective of this study is to measure visitors’ willingness to pay such fees in Iceland, where no such measurement has previously been undertaken. A questionnaire survey based on the contingent valuation method was carried out at two major natural attractions in Iceland: Gullfoss waterfall and Skaftafell National Park. Over 92% of the 252 respondents were willing to pay an entrance fee. Mean amounts and population consumer surplus estimates per season were ISK11Exchange rates at the time of the survey: €1=Isk 87, $1=Isk 72, £1=Isk 131.
nd ISK 41 million at Gullfoss and ISK 508 and ISK 34 million at Skaftafell, respectively. Modest fees would not significantly decrease the demand for these attractions. Slight differences were found in the willingness to pay according to income, attitude towards environmental protection, number of previous visits, history of paying entrance fees, country of residence, age and education. Implications of the empirical study for policy makers and site managers are provided.
Keywords :
Willingness to pay , nature-based tourism , Contingent valuation , Iceland
Journal title :
Tourism Management
Journal title :
Tourism Management