Cogent Social Sciences (Dec 2024)

An economic valuation of the Bunso Eco-Park, Ghana: an application of travel cost method

  • Kwaku Adu,
  • Eric Ankomah Damoah,
  • Kwame B. Bour,
  • Benard Oppong-Kusi,
  • Frank Gyimah Sackey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2024.2341481
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

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AbstractThis research aims at [1] identifying the factors that influence visits to Bunso Eco-Park; [2] estimating the recreational demand function for the park; and [3] estimating visitors’ net benefit (consumer surplus) for embarking on an eco-park recreational trip to Bunso using a sample size of 440. Estimates indicate that the annual person value of the site is Gh¢ 191.06 ($ 22.29) translating into an annual economic value of Gh¢ 9,170,880 (US$ 1,070,114.35). There is an inverse relationship between the rate of visits and the travel cost. The positive intercept of the demand function indicates a normal demand curve for the Bunso Eco-Park. The variables of visitors’ family size, marital status, and years visitors have known the eco-park were not significant. Educational level, age, gender, and knowledge of alternative sites were found to be factors influencing the visitation to the Bunso Eco-Park. Further valuation of the non-recreational value of Bunso Eco-Park would be useful to policymakers to place suitable management plans in sustaining and improving the quality of eco-park service.

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