We developed an economic demand model of wildlife hunting and found that sociodemograpahic and ecological characteristics of county are its strong predictors. Result shows that the hunting is not popular among younger generation; and promoting hunting clubs and lease-hunting, recruiting young hunters could be effective policy considerations for retaining/promoting hunting.
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Lili Sun & G. Cornelis van Kooten & Graham Voss, 2004.
"Demand for Wildlife Hunting in British Columbia,"
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2004-09, University of Victoria, Department of Economics, Resource Economics and Policy Analysis Research Group.
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Lili Sun & G. Cornelis van Kooten & Graham Voss, 2003.
"Demand for Wildlife Hunting in British Columbia,"
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2003-02, University of Victoria, Department of Economics, Resource Economics and Policy Analysis Research Group.
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