Optimizing the welfare benefits from ecotourism: the case of Calatagan Mangrove Forest Conservation Park
Issue Date
6-2016
Abstract
This study seeks to estimate the welfare benefits received by the visitors of the Calatagan Mangrove Forest Conservation Park in Batangas [Philippines]. Specifically, it aims to estimate the consumer surplus gained by the park's visitors at the current user fee. A linear demand function is derived from a visitation model specified as a double-log regression of the number of visitors as a function of the cost of visit and some shift or variables. Consequently, the consumer surplus is calculated using the double integration method of the fitted demand curve and is found to be equivalent to PhP 349,576 at the mean cost of the visit valued at PhP 206 and average number of visitors equal to 1,167 persons per month. Results of the study show that the present user fee is below optimal and the management of the park can effectively raise it to at most PhP 400, since the demand elasticity is found to be less than unity, thus providing an opportunity for the park management to maximize its total revenue. At the recommended user fee, the consumer surplus remains positive, which implies that recommended user fee is economically feasible.
Source or Periodical Title
Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development
ISSN
2449-4585
Volume
2
Issue
1
Page
117-134
Document Type
Article
College
College of Economics and Management (CEM)
Frequency
semi-annually
Physical Description
illustrations; graphs; tables; references
Language
English
Subject
Ecotourism; Consumers' surplus; Mangrove conservation -- Calatagan (Batangas); Ecotourism
Recommended Citation
Diona, Dan Leo Z. II; Garcia, Yolanda T.; and Bello, Amelia L., "Optimizing the welfare benefits from ecotourism: the case of Calatagan Mangrove Forest Conservation Park" (2016). Journal Article. 5801.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/5801
En – AGROVOC descriptors
VALUATION; TOURISM; CONSUMERS; COSTS; DEMAND; MARINE AREAS; NATURE RESERVES