1st Edition

Freshwater Recreational Fishing The National Benefits of Water Pollution Control

By Jean Piaget, Clifford S. Russell Copyright 1982
    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, signed into law in 1972, dramatically redirected the nation’s water pollution control efforts and set out ambitious national goals, expressed both in terms of discharge controls and of resulting water quality. Originally published in 1982, this title examines the benefits that a reduction in the discharge of water pollutants has for recreational fisherman including an increase in the total availability of fishable natural water bodies and an improvement in the aesthetic quality of the fishing experience. It is a valuable resource for students interested in environmental studies and public policy making.

    List of tables;   List of Figures;   Acknowledgements;   1. The Problem and the Approach   2. Measuring and predicting Water Quality in Recreation-Related Terms   3. The Probability of Participation in Recreational Fishing   4. Participation Choices and Angling Intensity   5. Valuing a Fishing Day   6. Results and Conclusions;   Appendix A: Valuation in the Context of the Household Production Function Model;   Appendix B: Designing "Almost-Proportional" Samples for Logit Estimation;   Appendix C: Using Case Weights in SAS Regressions;   Appendix D: Methods for Detecting and Correcting for Heteroskedasticity

    Biography

    Vaughan, William J.; Russell, Clifford S.