@article{Fleming:10382,
      recid = {10382},
      author = {Fleming, Christopher M. and Cook, Averil},
      title = {The recreational value of Lake McKenzie: An application of  the travel cost method},
      address = {2007},
      number = {418-2016-26499},
      series = {Conference Paper},
      pages = {21},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {Lake McKenzie is one of the most highly used and popular  visitor destinations of all Fraser Island's natural sites,  attracting 2,000 visitors a day in peak periods. Many  consider this level of visitation to be unsustainable and  the management authority is considering a range of  management options. In assessing the alternatives it is  useful to have some idea of the recreational value of the  Lake under the current regime. This paper estimates this  value using the travel cost method. Once adjustments for  multiple-site visitors are made, the method yields  recreational values of the Lake ranging from $13.7 M. to  $31.8 M per annum, or from $104.30 to $242.84 per-person  per-visit.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/10382},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.10382},
}