@article{Ropars-Collet:210982,
      recid = {210982},
      author = {Ropars-Collet, Carole and Le Goffe, Philippe},
      title = {La gestion du sanglier : modèle bioéconomique, dégâts  agricoles et prix des chasses en forêt domaniale},
      address = {2009},
      number = {913-2016-72278},
      series = {09-11},
      pages = {42},
      year = {2009},
      abstract = {Wild-boar can be considered both as a resource and as a  pest. It causes collective damages and is also valued  resource for recreative activity as hunting. The paper  treats the economy of controlling a hunting game. A  bio-economic model is presented and used for the analysis.  The optimal population of big game is the one minimizing  the present value of the hunter willingness to pay less  agricultural damages with an infinite time horizon. We take  into consideration the loss of the hunter welfare from a  decrease in game population. For the empirical analysis, we  used data on agricultural damages caused by wild-boar in  order to reconstruct their population dynamics. Hunter  marginal implicit prices for game hunting were estimated  using the hedonic price method on a sample of hunting lease  prices in eastern French forests. The long term equilibrium  solutions can provide elements for optimal control  strategies of wild-boa},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/210982},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.210982},
}