Comparing the economic value of forage on public lands for wildlife and livestock
Citation
Loomis, J., Donnelly, D., & Sorg-Swanson, C. (1989). Comparing the economic value of forage on public lands for wildlife and livestock. Journal of Range Management, 42(2), 134-138.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/3899310Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Deciding how to allocate forage among animals is a fundamentally important process in range management. The wisdom of these decisions can be enhanced by estimating the marginal value of forage needed by competing species. We present a method for obtaining such estimates and apply this method to generate net economic values of forage for elk and deer in Challis, Idaho. Specifically, a demand curve derived using a regional travel cost model is used to statistically estimate the marginal value of wildlife and forage. Comparisons of the value of forage to livestock and wildlife indicate equivalent values in the Challis, Idaho, area for these 2 uses.Type
textArticle
Language
enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/3899310