Gan, C.Luzar, E. J.Zwart, Anthony C.2009-05-041994-071173-0854https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1037The role of owner-provided services in fee-based recreation access is evaluated for the case of waterfowl hunting. An hedonic framework is used to analyze and estimate the implicit price of some waterfowl hunting lease attributes. A mail survey of Louisiana waterfowl hunters provides primary data for estimation of the hedonic price model specified in semi-log functional form. The willingness-to-pay functions for increased acreage per hunting club member, increased lease time, and travel distance are also empirically estimated, providing information on the implicit demand for these lease characteristics.enwaterfowl huntingHedonic Price Theoryeconometric modelsoutdoor recreationhunting leaseseconomic analysiswillingness to payHedonic analysis of waterfowl hunting lease attributes : an evaluation of owner-provided servicesDiscussion PaperMarsden::340202 Environment and resource economicsMarsden::370403 Recreation and leisure studiesMarsden::340401 Economic models and forecasting