Abstract :
In this paper a three-dimensional environmental defensive expenditures model with delay
is considered. The model is based on the interactions among visitors V, quality of ecosystem
goods E, and capital K, intended as accommodation and entertainment facilities, in
Protected Areas (PAs). The tourism user fees (TUFs) are used partly as a defensive expenditure
and partly to increase the capital stock. The stability and existence of Hopf bifurcation
are investigated. It is that stability switches and Hopf bifurcation occurs when the
delay t passes through a sequence of critical values, s0. It has been that the introduction
of a delay is a destabilizing process, in the sense that increasing the delay could cause
the bio-economics to fluctuate. Formulas about the stability of bifurcating periodic solution
and the direction of Hopf bifurcation are exhibited by applying the normal form theory and
the center manifold theorem. Numerical simulations are given to illustrate the results.