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The effect of location on demand for urban recreation trips
Peter R. Stopher
, Gökmen Ergün
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Social Sciences
segmentation
95%
recreation
89%
demand
59%
travel behavior
16%
Cultural activities
14%
recreational activity
14%
social attraction
12%
life cycle
12%
travel
10%
resident
8%
lack
6%
economics
5%
evidence
5%
Business & Economics
Segmentation
100%
Recreation
88%
Geographic Location
29%
Family Life Cycle
19%
Cultural Activities
17%
Travel Behavior
14%
Multinomial Logit Model
14%
Choice Models
12%
Attractiveness
11%
Residents
10%
Economics
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
recreation
86%
segmentation
76%
demand
55%
effect
20%
travel behavior
16%
recreational activity
15%
travel
11%
life cycle
10%
forecasting
9%
family
8%
economics
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Life cycle
18%
Economics
13%