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Yasushi Shoji
Yasushi Shoji
Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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Combining ecological and recreational aspects in national park management: A choice experiment application
A Juutinen, Y Mitani, E Mäntymaa, Y Shoji, P Siikamäki, R Svento
Ecological economics 70 (6), 1231-1239, 2011
2522011
Reducing the extinction of experience: Association between urban form and recreational use of public greenspace
M Soga, Y Yamaura, T Aikoh, Y Shoji, T Kubo, KJ Gaston
Landscape and Urban Planning 143, 69-75, 2015
1552015
How many people should be in the urban forest? A comparison of trail preferences of Vienna and Sapporo forest visitor segments
A Arnberger, T Aikoh, R Eder, Y Shoji, T Mieno
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 9 (3), 215-225, 2010
1102010
Citizens promote the conservation of flagship species more than ecosystem services in wetland restoration
M Senzaki, Y Yamaura, Y Shoji, T Kubo, F Nakamura
Biological Conservation 214, 1-5, 2017
632017
Voluntary contributions to hiking trail maintenance: Evidence from a field experiment in a national park, Japan
T Kubo, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, K Kuriyama
Ecological Economics 144, 124-128, 2018
492018
Adaptation to climate change and conservation of biodiversity using green infrastructure
F Nakamura, N Ishiyama, S Yamanaka, M Higa, T Akasaka, Y Kobayashi, ...
River research and applications 36 (6), 921-933, 2020
432020
Preferences for certified forest products in Japan: A case study on interior materials
Y Shoji, N Nakao, Y Ueda, H Kakizawa, T Hirai
Forest Policy and Economics 43, 1-9, 2014
342014
Understanding preferences for pricing policies in Japan’s national parks using the best–worst scaling method
Y Shoji, H Kim, T Kubo, T Tsuge, T Aikoh, K Kuriyama
Journal for Nature Conservation 60, 125954, 2021
322021
Heterogeneous preferences for social trail use in the urban forest: A latent class model
T Mieno, Y Shoji, T Aikoh, A Arnberger, R Eder
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 19, 20-28, 2016
322016
Spatial tradeoffs between residents’ preferences for brown bear conservation and the mitigation of human–bear conflicts
T Kubo, Y Shoji
Biological Conservation 176, 126-132, 2014
312014
Estimating economic values of vegetation restoration with choice experiments: a case study of an endangered species in Lake Kasumigaura, Japan
Y Mitani, Y Shoji, K Kuriyama
Landscape and Ecological Engineering 4, 103-113, 2008
312008
The influence of decision-making rules on individual preferences for ecological restoration: Evidence from an experimental survey
N Ito, K Takeuchi, K Kuriyama, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, Y Mitani
Ecological Economics 68 (8-9), 2426-2431, 2009
302009
Changes in visits to green spaces due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Focusing on the proportion of repeat visitors and the distances between green spaces and visitors’ places of …
H Kim, Y Shoji, K Mameno, T Kubo, T Aikoh
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 80, 127828, 2023
292023
Understanding services from ecosystem and facilities provided by urban green spaces: A use of partial profile choice experiment
H Kim, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, T Aikoh, K Kuriyama
Forest Policy and Economics 111, 102086, 2020
282020
Factors influencing visitors to suburban open space areas near a northern Japanese city
T Aikoh, R Abe, R Kohsaka, M Iwata, Y Shoji
Forests 3 (2), 155-165, 2012
262012
Demand for bear viewing hikes: Implications for balancing visitor satisfaction with safety in protected areas
T Kubo, Y Shoji
Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism 16, 44-49, 2016
252016
Understanding recreation demands and visitor characteristics of urban green spaces: A use of the zero-inflated negative binomial model
H Kim, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, T Aikoh, K Kuriyama
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 65, 127332, 2021
222021
Heterogeneous preferences for winter nature-based tours in sub-frigid climate zones: a latent class approach
Y Shoji, T Tsuge
Tourism Economics 21 (2), 387-407, 2015
222015
Classification of trail settings in an alpine national park using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach
K Yamaki, Y Shoji
Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management–Proceedings of the Second …, 2004
222004
The value of leisure time of weekends and long holidays: The multiple discrete–continuous extreme value (MDCEV) choice model with triple constraints
K Kuriyama, Y Shoji, T Tsuge
Journal of choice modelling 37, 100238, 2020
212020
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