Valuing Marine Parks in a Small Island Developing State: A Travel Cost Analysis in the Seychelles

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Valuing Marine Parks in a Small Island Developing State: A Travel Cost Analysis in the Seychelles Paul Mwebaze, Alan MacLeod The International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET 2012), Dar Es Salam, Tanzania, July 16 th -20 th, 2012

About this project A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-Global Environment Facility (GEF) funded project (2008-2009). Study conducted by economists from the Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera), UK.

Presentation Outline Background Marine Protected Areas Objectives Methodology Results Conclusions

Seychelles

Seychelles (Cont.) Small Island Developing State (pop<90,000). Significant economic growth since independence in 1976. Per capita GDP increased from US$1,000 in 1976 to US$8,720 in 2010 (IMF, 2011)! Growth has been driven by tourism and fisheries. Tourism accounted for 26% of GDP, 70% of foreign exchange and 30% of employment (2010 statistics). Fishing industry generated 8% of GDP, 7% of jobs and 35% of exports in 2009.

Marine Protected Areas

MPAs (Cont) 6 marine parks Major tourist attraction Snorkeling/diving experience Whale shark tours Night dives 47,493 visitors in 2009 St. Anne Marine National Park

The problem Marine ecosystems in small island developing states (SIDS) facing serious threats from pollution, over-exploitation, conflicting use, damage and destruction to habitat. Seychelles facing similar threats to marine resources (Cesar et al., 2004). Coral bleaching episode in 1998 (Antha, 2010). Invasive alien species (IAS). Local pollution, sewage, sedimentation, land filling Over-fishing, poaching etc

Objectives 1. To establish the economic value of a group of marine parks in the Seychelles 2. To provide policy makers with a strong justification for government investment in the management of marine parks. 3. To generate data which may be used in assessing current pricing policy for visitors to marine parks.

Methodology A single-site individual Travel Cost Method (TCM) applied to a group of marine parks (Maille and Mendelsohn, 1993). Choice between the Zonal and individual TCM (Ward and Beal, 2000). Individual TCM appropriate for sites with high individual visitation rates? Dealing with multiple site trips??

Model Specification V i lnv CS CS f 1 2 r ( TC 0 1, SS 1 1, TC 1 i 1 ( ) i 3 X i i, e i ) D 2 i ( D 3 i * TC i ).. X n n (1) (2) (3) (4) V r is the expected number of trips in the past 12 months, TC i is travel costs by individual i to group of marine parks, D i is a dummy variable to capture multiple site visitors (Di=1 for multiple sites and zero otherwise). X n denotes preferences/tastes of individual i ( represented by socio-economic characteristics such as income, age, gender). Β 1 to β n are parameters to be estimated

Model (Cont.) Dependent variable takes only non-zero integer values Count data models Poisson or negative binomial models. Over-dispersion issues (Cameron and Trivedi, 1990). Other problems arising from on-site surveys. Endogenous stratification Truncation Poisson with correction for endogenous stratification (ES Poisson) and the zero truncated negative binomial model (ZTNB).

TCM questionnaire The Survey Initial pretesting in the UK (with 10 staff). 2 pilot surveys in Seychelles (20 people) Full on-site surveys at 4 marine parks. St. Anne Baie Ternay/Port Launey Curieuse Total No of respondents 350 tourists (Jan- March, 2009).

Result: Reason for trip to Seychelles? JET SKIING WHALESHARK OTHER REASONS FISHING BUSSINESS FRIENDS/RELATIVES BIRD WATCHING CORALS GIANT TORTOISE VIEWING ENDEMIC PLANTS TURTLE WATCHING NATURE WALK SNORKELING/SCUBA DIVING LOCAL CULTURE NATURAL BEAUTY & SCENIC VIEW BEACH & SUN 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200

The Relationship between travel cost and the number of trips 100 150 0 50 travel cost (' 00) 0 5 10 No. of visits Expected inverse relationship Over-dispersion issues? A few outliers/extreme values

Estimated Travel-Cost Models ES Poisson (visits-1) ZTNB (visits) Travel Cost -0.0058 (-2.12) *** -0.0081 (-2.15) *** Multiple Sites -0.7500 (-2.74) ** -1.3213 (-2.49) ** Travel cost*multiple sites -0.0066 (-2.72) *** -0.0084 (-2.25) *** Income 1.5097 (2.83) *** 2.2076 (2.50) ** Constant -0.3469 (-0.55) -0.1591 (-0.15) Log-likelihood -312.39-240.78 Dispersion - 4.01 Mean CS/trip-single site ( ) 172.46 (95.11-923.45) 122.98 (64.32-397.82)

TCM Results Travel cost is negative and highly significant. Interactive travel cost term with dummy variable for multiple sites is also significant. Over-dispersion parameter is statistically significant (so we choose the ZTNB over the ES Poisson??). Mean CS for single-site visitors =-1/β 1 =-1/-0.0081= 123. Mean CS for multiple-site visitors = -1/(β 1 + β 3 ) =- 1/(-0.0081+-0.0084) = 60. But the mean WTP for access to marine parks using the CVM was $12.2 (Mathieu et al., 2003).???

Aggregate Consumer Surplus ES Poisson ZTNB Mean CS-single site visitors ( ) 172 123 Mean CS-multiple site visitors ( ) 81 60 No. of single-site visitors 9,499 9,499 No. of multiple-site visitors 37,994 37,994 Est. CS single-site visitors ( ) 1,638,129 1,168,138 Est. CS multiple-site visitors ( ) 3,063,488 2, 298,281 Total consumer surplus ( ) 4,701,617 3,466,419 Note: Total number of visitors to marine parks in 2009 was 47, 493

Conclusions Economic analysis can help guide policy makers and the public to understand the values of marine resources and the cost of neglecting MPAs. Foreign tourists place a high value for the recreational experience in marine parks in Seychelles. Mean CS of 123 per trip for single-site visitors and 60 per trip for multiple-site visitors. These figures exceed the current entrance fee of $10 ( 8). Price elasticity of demand is approximately -0.021. Hence the marine park agency is clearly in the inelastic region of demand curve. There is scope to raise entrance fees in light of international demand.

Conclusions (Cont.) The issue of maintenance of MPAs to prevent further degradation. Need for increased Government funding. Investments in tourism services, additional attractions, better collection of entrance fees, enforcement, education etc

Thanks for listening! mpaul48@hotmail.com Mwebaze, P. and MacLeod, A. (2012). Valuing Marine Parks in a Small Island Developing State: A Travel-Cost Analysis in the Seychelles. Environment and Development Economics (forthcoming).