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Travelling birds generate eco-travellers: The economic potential of vagrant birdwatching

机译:旅行的鸟类产生生态旅行者:游荡的观鸟的经济潜力

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Avitourism is one of the faster growing subsectors of ecotourism, recognized for its economic value. Much of our current understanding of the economic value of avitourism revolves around bird festivals, migration events, or well-known birdwatching sites. Birdwatchers are a diverse group, some of whom competitively seek vagrant birds (i.e., birds outside their normal geographic range). The economic value from these unpredictable and transient birdwatching events remains poorly known. Using the travel cost method in a readily-quantifiable environment, we estimated that a vagrant Black-backed Oriole in Pennsylvania, United States of America, stimulated travel activity valued at about $223,000 USD or about $3,000 per day over 67 days. Some birdwatchers value rare birds, contributing significant time and financial resources to their viewing. Identifying such significant real economic value from avitourism can help to evaluate competing costs in debate over human land-use scenarios.
机译:非生物旅游业是生态旅游发展最快的子行业之一,以其经济价值而著称。我们目前对航空旅游的经济价值的许多了解都围绕着鸟类节,迁徙事件或著名的观鸟地点。观鸟者是一个多元化的群体,其中一些人竞争性地寻找流浪的鸟类(即不在其正常地理范围内的鸟类)。这些不可预测和短暂的观鸟事件的经济价值仍然鲜为人知。在容易量化的环境中使用旅行成本方法,我们估计在美国宾夕法尼亚州一个无业游民的黑背金莺在67天内刺激了大约223,000美元或每天3,000美元的旅行活动。一些观鸟者珍视稀有鸟类,为他们的观赏贡献了大量时间和财力。从航空旅游中识别出如此重要的实际经济价值,可以帮助评估有关人类土地使用情景的辩论中的竞争成本。

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