Impacts of Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) development on recreation and tourism. Volume 3. Detailed methodology
The final report for the project is presented in five volumes. This volume, Detailed Methodology Review, presents a discussion of the methods considered and used to estimate the impacts of Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas development on coastal recreation in California. The purpose is to provide the Minerals Management Service with data and methods to improve their ability to analyze the socio-economic impacts of OCS development. Chapter II provides a review of previous attempts to evaluate the effects of OCS development and of oil spills on coastal recreation. The review also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches and presents the rationale for the methodology selection made. Chapter III presents a detailed discussion of the methods actually used in the study. The volume contains the bibliography for the entire study.
- Research Organization:
- Dornbusch (David M.) and Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5109425
- Report Number(s):
- PB-90-120932/XAB
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: See also PB--90-120924 and PB--90-120940. Portions of this document are not fully legible; Also available as a set of 5 reports PC E99, PB--90-120908
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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