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Aoki,Y.; Rupprecht,C.; KumagaI,K. |
Title |
Recreation research trends of MMV, 2002-2012 |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
280-282 |
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MMV7 |
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3009 |
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Aşan,K.; Emeksiz,M. |
Title |
Outdoor recreation motivations and nature experiences: the case of Eskişehir |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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234-235 |
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MMV7 |
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3012 |
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Bide, K.H.; Brown,G.; Weber,D. |
Title |
Identifying community values to inform park management: an application of PPGIS |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
146-147 |
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MMV7 |
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3017 |
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Bonnelame,L.K.; Siegrist, D. |
Title |
Biodiversity and tourism – funding instruments for financing measures in favour of biodiversity through tourism |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
188-190 |
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MMV7 |
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3019 |
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Brandenburg, Ch..; Kasper, A.; Preisel, F.; Hirnschall, B.; Gantner, Ch.; Czachs, Ch.; Schreiber, B.; Reimoser, F.; Lexer, W.; Heckl,F.; Ziener, k. |
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Leisure activities – a red rag for wildlife management and nature conservation: an indicator- and spatial planning-based approach for identification of conflict areas |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
60-61 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3020 |
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Campbell, J.M.; MacKay, J.K. |
Title |
The nature of nature tourists in Bwindi Forest Uganda |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
19-20 |
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MMV7 |
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3028 |
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Čulinović,K.
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Title |
Plitvička jezera National Park – outdoor recreation possibilities and conflicts |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
252 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3031 |
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Čulinović,K.; Magdić,N.; Špoljarić,S.; Rendulić,Ž. |
Title |
Educational and recreational trails of forest ecosystems – New trekking possibilities in Plitvička jezera National Park |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
306 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3032 |
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English,D.B.K.; Bowker,J.M.; Askew,A. |
Title |
US Forest Service Wilderness visitation after 50 years |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
215-216 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3037 |
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Author |
Fredman,P.; Sandell,K. |
Title |
Recreation trends and sustainable development in the context of the environmental objective “A magnificent mountain landscape” |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
206-207 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3041 |
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Haukeland, J.V.; Lindberg, K.; Vistad, O.I.; Daugstad, K.; Fossgard, K. |
Title |
Norwegian nature mangers’ attitudes towards nature-based tourism in national parks – a survey analysis |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
35-36 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3051 |
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Author |
Hornigold, K.; Dolman, P.; Lake, I. |
Title |
Modelling current and future recreational demand in rural England; the development of tools to mitigate against potential conflicts with biodiversity |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
55-57 |
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MMV7 |
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3056 |
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Jensen, F.S.; Nord-Larsen, T.; Johannsen, V.K.; Skov-Petersen,H. |
Title |
Recreational indicators in the Danish National Forest Inventory – experiences and results |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
138-139 |
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MMV7 |
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3059 |
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Jone, B.; Findlater, K.; Bissix, G. |
Title |
Operation ironworks: addressing antisocial behaviour in Scotland’s first national park |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
100-101 |
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MMV7 |
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3061 |
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Kaprová,K.; Melichar,J.; Urban,J. |
Title |
Investigating public preferences for forest recreation attributes: combined scenic beauty and discrete choice model |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
225-226 |
Keywords |
MMV7 |
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3065 |
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Author |
Karoles,K.; Maran,K. |
Title |
More than ten years of visitor monitoring in Estonian state forests |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
195-196 |
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MMV7 |
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3066 |
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Author |
Maran,K.; Karoles,K.; Karoles,K. |
Title |
Environmental impact of forest recreation in Estonia – results of ten years of research |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
77-79 |
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MMV7 |
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3081 |
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Author |
Monteiro, L.; Svobodova, K.; Sklenička, P. |
Title |
Monitoring the patterns of visitor use at World Heritage sites |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
125-126 |
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MMV7 |
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3091 |
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Monteiro, L.; Svobodova, K.; Sklenička, P. |
Title |
Assessing indicators of attractiveness in the Krkonoše Mountains National Park Trails, Czech Republic |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
219-220 |
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MMV7 |
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3092 |
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Ounmany, K.; Winkler,C.; Muhar, A.; Penker,M. |
Title |
Community-based ecotourism as a tool for rural development and nature conservation: Lessons from protected areas in Laos |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
72-73 |
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MMV7 |
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3094 |
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Author |
Rettie, K. |
Title |
Winter data collection in Canada’s mountain parks |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
98-99 |
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MMV7 |
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3100 |
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Author |
Roose.A.; Sepp,K.; Kliimask,J. |
Title |
Dilemma of rural diversification via tourism and nature conservation in peripheral Estonia |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
185-187 |
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MMV7 |
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3103 |
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Siegrist, D.; Bonnelame, L.K. |
Title |
Alpine-wide quality standards for nature-based tourism |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
94-95 |
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MMV7 |
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3110 |
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Taczanowska, K.; Brandenburg, C.; Muhar, A.; Hat-Pawlikowska, K.; Ziobrowski, S.; Chlipala, B.; Grocholski, S.; Krzeptowski, J.; Jodlowski, M; Bielański, M.; Witkowski, Z.; Balon, J.; Berbeka, K.: Biernacki, W. |
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Who is hiking in the Tatra National Park, Poland? A socio-demographic portrait of visitors |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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27-29 |
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MMV7 |
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3113 |
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Taczanowska,K.; González,L-M.; Garcia-Massó,X.; Muhar,A.; Brandenburg,C.; Toca-Herrera,J-L. |
Title |
Combining GPS-tracking and graph theory for evaluating the functionality of hiking trails in recreational areas |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
310-311 |
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MMV7 |
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3114 |
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Taplin, R.; Moore, S.; Rodger, K. |
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The benefits of using randomised experimentation rather than observational studies for visitor survey social research |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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116-117 |
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MMV7 |
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3115 |
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Thapa,K.; Getzner,M. |
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Tourists’ willingness to pay for entry fee in Langtang National Park, Nepal |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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260-261 |
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MMV7 |
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3118 |
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Vähäsarja, K. |
Title |
Promotion of health and wellbeing through nature in project Moved by Nature |
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2014 |
Publication |
The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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90-91 |
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MMV7 |
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3122 |
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Ziobrowski,S.; Skawiński,P.; Chlipała,B.; Grocholski,S.; Krzeptowski,J.; Jodłowski,M.; Balon,J.; Bielański,M.; Witkowski,Z.; Berbeka,J.; Berbeka,K.; Brandenburg,C.; Muhar,A.; Taczanowska,K.
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Towards an effective visitor monitoring strategy for the Tatra National Park, Poland – a management perspective |
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2014 |
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The 7th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Local Community and Outdoor Recreation |
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Volume |
MMV 7 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
197-198 |
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MMV7 |
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3138 |
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Aoki, Y.; FujitaHitoshi; Aoki, K., |
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Measurement and analysis of congestion at the traditional Japanese garden “Korakuen” |
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2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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264-270 |
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MMV1 |
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Nature and greenery spaces are especially required in the high-density residential areas of Megalopolis in Japan. People are looking for rich greenery spaces and they are requiring for the preservation of the greenery space in redeveloping areas. But people have recently found that parks often were too crowded, when they visited them for enjoying a quiet greenery environment. Almost all old Japanese cities have parks in traditional garden style, which have been opened to the public since Meiji revolution, i.e. a hundred years ago. Originally, the gardens were possession of the Daimyo, i.e. the feudal lord, and they were enjoyed privately. Recent increase in visitors destroyed the original use pattern and the unique atmosphere, and this, of course, confused the management of the park administration. The administration and the users therefore encouraged investigations concerning the appropriate management of park as a pleasant environment. To find a preferable carrying capacity of green spaces, the impression of congestion and quietness was analyzed in a traditional Japanese garden, using the number of visitors as an indicator. The following results were obtained. The impression of congestion is significantly correlated with the number of visitors in the park, and 700 persons on 7 hectares generates the impression of congestion for a half of visitors. To satisfy the impression of quietness for more than a half of visitors, their numbers must be reduced to less than 400 persons for 7 hectares. The decreasing in number of visitors provides a more efficient impression of congestion than that of increasing. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 494 |
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2310 |
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English, D.B.K.; Kocis, S.M.; Arnold, J.R.; Zarnoch, S.J.; Warren, L., |
Title |
Visitor Use of USDA Forest Service Recreation Areas: Methods and Results from the National Visitor Use Monitoring Effort |
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2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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246-251 |
Keywords |
MMV1 |
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One stratum of survey sites in the USDA Forest Service’s National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) effort contains agency-managed elements of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Two related methods are used to estimate the amount of visitation that occurs in these areas. One utilizes annual information on the number of use permits at the sites where these are mandatory; the other employs a double-sampling approach to estimate visitation. In both cases, on-site visitor sampling is required to obtain the information necessary to estimate actual visitation. A few additional questions on the survey enable us to describe visitor demographics, evaluate customer satisfaction, and estimate economic values and impacts of these visits. The presentation discusses development of the sampling design as well as calibration issues for both use estimation methods. A comparison of the statistical accuracy and cost of each is made. Because the sample design is based on the spatial-temporal combination of Wilderness exit points and the days they are open, some analytic adjustment to the sample survey data is required (beyond simple sample means) to get results that describe the visiting population. The analytic framework is presented, along with some empirical results from the first year of sampling at six selected National Forests to give the flavor of the managerially-relevant information we have so far obtained. The presentation concludes with a discussion of how we plan to extend the analysis that can include issues such as developing models of visitor flows and relating visitation levels to perceptions of crowding. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 486 |
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2306 |
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Findlay, C.; Southwell, K.; Ward Thompson, C.; Salheen, M.; Aspinall, P., |
Title |
The Effectiveness of Wayfinding Systems with Forest Users |
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2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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328-334 |
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MMV1 |
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Forest wayfinding systems include the sources of information, content and presentation, that potential visitors use to find forest sites and maximise their experience of forest recreation. This paper presents original research from an on-going user-led study of signage at forest recreational sites across the UK, and is part-funded by the Forestry Commission. Research methods used in the study included structured interviews with forest users, a signage audit, observation-based behavioural studies and exploratory work with space syntax. The starting point for the study was an apparent low rating of satisfaction with road signs by visitors to Forestry Commission sites in annual visitor surveys. Signs are “…the most visible manifestation of corporate face” and function to “…provide reliable and accessible information to encourage and welcome visitors” (Forest Enterprise Signs Manual, 1997). Good signs also form part of a positive perception of woodlands (Burgess, 1995) and may be considered within the context of removing barriers to the use of the countryside by disabled people and socially excluded groups. The research found evidence that there were some problems with forest wayfinding, but that these problems are related more to the context, content and location of signs, rather than the materials and details of sign design. More consideration needs to be given to identifying the minimum but key information needs of users at key locations within the forest site. Signs are costly to design, construct, install and maintain, and a crucial concern must be to provide the minimum information for maximum benefit, based on what the user needs to know at each stage of the journey and forest experience. The study also highlighted the role of signage in site promotion, visitor expectations, conflicts between different user groups and accessibility of information. A model for signage to satisfy visitor information needs was developed. The results presented here cover phase 1 of the project and it is anticipated that the methodology developed during the research will have practical applications in evaluating and developing new signage systems, and the training of forest and other recreational site managers. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 512 |
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2319 |
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Itami, R.; Raulings, R.; MacLaren, G.; Hirst, K.; Gimblett, R.; Zanon, D.; Chladek, P., |
Title |
RBSim 2: Simulating the Complex Interactions between Human Movement and the Outdoor Recreation Environment |
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2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
191-198 |
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MMV1 |
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This paper describes advancements in recreation management using new technology that couples Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with Intelligent Agents to simulate recreation behaviour in real world settings. RBSim 2 (Recreation Behaviour Simulator) is a computer simulation program that enables recreation managers to explore the consequences of change to any one or more variables so that the goal of accommodating increasing visitor use is achieved while maintaining the quality of visitor experience. RBSim provides both a qualitative understanding of management scenarios by the use of map graphics from a GIS as well as a quantitative understanding of management consequences by generating statistics during the simulation. Managers are able to identify points of over crowding, bottlenecks in circulation systems, and conflicts between different user groups. RBSim 2 is a tool designed specifically for the purposes of simulating human recreation behaviour in outdoor environments. The software is designed to allow recreation researchers and managers to simulate any recreation environment where visitors are restricted to movement on a network (roads, trails, rivers, etc.). The software architecture is comprised of the following components: • GIS module to enter travel network, facilities, and elevation data • Agent module to specify tourist personality types, travel modes, and agent rules • Typical Trip planner to specify trips as an aggregation of entry/exit nodes, arrival curves, destinations and agents • Scenario designer to specify combinations of travel networks, and typical trip plans • Statistical module to specify outputs and summarize simulation results. This paper describes the RBSim software architecture with specific reference to the trip planning algorithms used by the recreation agents. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 470 |
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2298 |
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Author |
Nagy, K., |
Title |
Public Use of the Public Parks and Protected Areas of Budapest |
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2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
271-276 |
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MMV1 |
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Based on the series of studies investigating the public uses of various public parks and nature conservation areas of Budapest, a comparative evaluation was prepared which allowed us to quantify the actual recreational role of these two types of green areas in the green area system of large cities. The approach involved on-site interviews with questionnaires and on-site monitoring, with additional urban planning analyses. The results provided direct help in the development of green area management guidelines for cities and in the preparation of future management plans for protected areas. In addition, the results allowed us to develop planning guidelines and a basis for developing new means of environmental awareness raising and education. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 492 |
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2309 |
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Simma, A.; Schlich, R.; Axhausen, K.W., |
Title |
Destination Choice Modelling of Leisure Trips: The Case of Switzerland |
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2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
150-158 |
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MMV1 |
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In this paper the destination choice of Swiss within Switzerland is analysed. Information about variables influencing destination choice for different activity should be the result of the modelling process. The analyses are based on three pillars. A detailed database for all Swiss municipalities is the first pillar, nation wide demand data the second pillar. Additionally a suitable method is necessary. Because destination choice is a choice between discrete alternatives, Multi-nominal Logit models are used. Models for three different activity types – skiing, climbing and hiking respectively walking and swimming are estimated. In all models the importance of the distance between origin and destination becomes visible. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 458 |
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2292 |
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Author |
Sumiyoshi, Y.; Uchiyama, K., |
Title |
Recent Trends of Park Use at Tokyo Metropolitan Area |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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Volume |
MMV 1 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
284-289 |
Keywords |
MMV1 |
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government has studying its urban parks since 1982. Several parks are selected in each year, and the parks under study are increasing. The cost has already amounted more than 10 million yen. At 69 parks, the government counted the visitors’ number of the monitoring day and interviewed age of visitors, their way of access, purposes of visit, their impressions of the parks and the requirements of the park management. The results were totaled at each park category. The categories were: A, famous park well facilitated; B, city park with wide. grassy open space; C, sports parks; D, natural forest parks in hilly area; E, historic garden parks with admission; and F, small parks. The density of visitors ranged from 1-200 persons per hectare, and 80% of parks had a density below 50 persons per hectare. The inducement sphere, 80% of visitors accessible, was ranged from 1-50km; the widest radius was observed at the parks with admission and the park at the city center. A frequent arrival of the visitors was observed 1-2 p.m. and the exit was 2-3 p.m. at the historical gardens (E type). The parks, less than 20 hectare, showed the increase in visitor numbers in proportion to the park area. B type park showed the increase of residence time in relation to the park area. Congestion had a bipolar effect on visitors’ satisfaction: each park has its own comfortable visitor density. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 498 |
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2312 |
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Author |
Ziener, K., |
Title |
Types of Conflicts between Recreational Use and Nature Conservation in National Parks and Biosphere Reserves |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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Volume |
MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
467-473 |
Keywords |
MMV1 |
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Conflicts between recreational use and nature conservation vary in their causes, development and impact as well as in the people or groups involved and finally in the strategies and methods of resolution. They are neither generally avoidable nor can they be solved in an absolute way. However, most of them can be moderated by communication and discussion. The conflicts in national parks or biosphere reserves do not develop independently of each other. Usually several conflicts exist at the same time, in the same region and maybe between the same people. Therefore strategies of park management should be directed not only to an isolated conflict alone but to the entire system of conflicts in the region. Predicting and examining conflicts can help to avoid or reduce severe conflicts. The typifying of conflicts between recreational use and nature conservation in national parks or biosphere reserves can be used to describe relations between conflicts and strategies of solutions. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 565 |
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2345 |
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Author |
Yamamoto, K., Saka, T. |
Title |
Monitoring visitor use and awareness in Sanriku Reconstruction National Park: Towards eco-based disaster risk reduction |
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Year |
2016 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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Volume |
MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
448-450 |
Keywords |
MMV8 |
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On Friday at 2:46 pm Japan standard time, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred at the level of the Japan Trench, approximately 130 km east of Sendai. The sea floor was lifted up, causing a major tsunami that inundated 516 km2 of the eastern coastline of Japan. Together, the earthquake and tsunami resulted in around 16,000 deaths and approximately 2,600 missing people (Renaud and Murti (eds.) 2013, Japan National Police Agency 2016). In order to support the revitalization of the Sanriku area, the Sanriku Reconstruction National Park was created after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. However, large construction projects provoked adverse reactions in the tsunami-hit areas. For example, a giant conveyor belt is bringing mud to raise the ground level in Rikuzentakata City and some researchers have pointed out resulting negative effects on the ecosystem. In the case of Sri Lanka, dumping of debris from the cleanup into waterways and wetlands created pollution and drainage problems that hampered long-term recovery after the Indian Ocean tsunami (Sudmeier-Rieux and Ash 2009). These kinds of negative impacts have occurred in the aftermath of disasters and it is very important to pay close attention to the post-disaster recovery period and also to address how to strengthen the function of protected areas in eco-based disaster risk reduction. In addition to this viewpoint, this research focuses on visitor use, including visitor consciousness that can offer information on the value of a national park. Not only visitor use but also the consciousness of visitors, such as interest in disaster risk reduction and expected countermeasures, are thought to change gradually after a disaster but very little research has focused on such types of changes in psychological states. |
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4002 |
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Mameno, K., Shoji, Y., Kubo, T., Aikoh, T., Tsuge, T. |
Title |
Estimating preferences for pricing policies in Japanese national parks using best-worst scaling |
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Year |
2016 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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Volume |
MMV 8 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
436-438 |
Keywords |
MMV8 |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to understand preferences of the general Japanese public for pricing policies in the national park system applying the best-worst scaling (BWS) approach. One remarkable feature of Japanese national parks is that the most of costs for park services have traditionally financed not by visitors but by general taxpayers. Recently, however, the Japanese government has faced a serious financial shortage, each national park faces revenue shortfalls. In the near future, we need some fundamental changes in Japanese parks system on pricing policies. We have to know general Japanese citizens’ preferences for them. |
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Serial |
3999 |
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Author |
Thapa, K. |
Title |
Assessing economic impact of national park visitation in Nepal |
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Year |
2016 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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Volume |
MMV 8 - Proceedings |
Issue |
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Pages |
439-441 |
Keywords |
MMV8 |
Abstract |
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has categorized Protected Areas into six categories depending on management objectives. National park (IUCN category II) is the large natural or near-natural areas protecting large-scale ecological processes with characteristic species and ecosystems, which also have environmentally and culturally compatible spiritual, scientific, educational, recreational and visitor opportunities (Dudley, 2008). Thus, national park provides opportunities for recreation and tourism besides conservation of biodiversity and ecological processes. . Tourism and Recreation which forms part of the cultural ecosystem services provide benefits to local, regional and international community in the form of nature visit, wilderness experience and economic contribution. |
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4000 |
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