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Schauppenlehner, T.; Eder, R.; Höglhammer, A.; Muhar, A. |
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Methods for the involvement of adolescents in participation processes |
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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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45-46 |
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MMV7 |
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3109 |
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Scherrer, P.; Smith, A.J.; Dowling, R.K., |
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Managing Visitor Impacts along Australia’s Remote Kimberley Coast – The Forgotten Dimension of Balancing Country |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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419-420 |
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MMV3, Expedition cruise, Aboriginal, visitor impacts, spiritual connection, tour operator |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 817 |
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2531 |
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Schwarzmann, D.; Burns, R.; Andrew, R., |
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Understanding recreation use at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary: A pilot study |
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2021 |
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The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations |
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MINA fagrapport |
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236-237 |
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MMV10 |
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NOAAs Office of National Marine Sanctuaries has a long history of understanding economic expenditures in and near sanctuary settings. Users use can be profoundly productive in terms of economic activity.Many studies have documented the linkage between users use and economic gain for particular areas.A 2016 study conducted by the Department of Commerce determined the gross value of recreational fishing and boating at approximately $38 billion.Concurrently, the National Marine Sanctuary System (NMS) is estimated to support several billion dollars of economic activity each year. Nationwide, the National Marine Sanctuary system attract millions of users every year and serve as primary economic drivers in many communities. A better understanding of users use patterns and motivations would certainly increase the capacity for sustainable use and preservation of ecosystem services in these areas. The National Marine Sanctuaries Users Counting Process (NMS-COUNT) is a methodology being used to understand user expenditures at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) during the 2020/21 timeframe.Field sampling was originally scheduled for spring and summer 2020, relying on a variety of data collection techniques including in-person surveys and point counts of users.However, the recent development and spread of novel coronavirus COVID-19 within the U.S. and around the world has caused disruptions in travel and everyday life, including research activities. |
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Siegrist, D.; Clivaz, C.; Gessner, S.; Manz, M.; Rinkel, A.; Rupf, R.; Stumm, N.; Wernli, M., |
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VISIMAN. Development of a flexible visitor management tool for national and regional natural parks |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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58-60 |
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MMV5, visitor management, visitor monitoring, parks and protected areas, management tool, IT |
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Within the scope if the VISIMAN project a new ITbased tool for visitor management in national and regional natural parks will be developed. The product comprises a systembased management platform with interfaces to the four functional units: ‘visitor information’, ‘expert information’, ‘visitor monitoring’, and ‘data management’. By keeping the interfaces open, the management can be extended for other functional units and applications on demand. Visitor monitoring was implemented and counting methods advanced. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 84 |
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2705 |
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Siikamäki, P.; Puhakka, R.; Cottrell, S.; Kangas, K., |
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Nature tourists’ response to ecolabels in Oulanka PAN Park, Finland |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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101-102 |
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MMV5, ecolabels, nature-based tourism, environmental awareness, sustainable tourism |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 62 |
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2723 |
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Simma, A.; Schlich, R.; Axhausen, K.W., |
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Destination Choice Modelling of Leisure Trips: The Case of Switzerland |
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2002 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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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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Sivertsvik, R.M., |
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Small nature-based tourism firms and their ability to cope with major external changes exemplified through Covid-19 |
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2021 |
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The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations |
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MINA fagrapport |
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110-111 |
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MMV10 |
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Within tourism, resilience is often understood as relating to a firms or destinations ability to be robust in the face of change and the strategies they follow when the framework conditions shift (e.g., Cheer and Lew 2018; Hall, Prayag and Amore 2018; Prayag 2018). As Prayag (2018:133) notes, adapting from Holling (1973), «ideas of resilience are related not only to change but also to stability and response». The Covid-19 pandemic presents one such challenge that has significantly tested the resilience of the tourism sector and places where tourism is important. It has also exacerbated tourism trends established prior to the outbreak, notably a shift away from mass tourism linked to major commercial sites, towards smaller scale, more authentic and unique tourist experiences. In this paper we discuss, based on interviews with small firms in the nature-based tourism (NBT) sector before the pandemic hit, to what extent such firms might have special advantages in responding to major external challenges like Covid-19. |
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4249 |
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Skår, M., Gundersen, V., Stordahl, G., Pareliussen, I., Bischoff, A., Follo, G., O’Brian, L., Worthington, R., |
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How do children experience nature? Meaning-making and socialization to outdoor life |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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400-401 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 554 |
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2998 |
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Skov-Petersen, H., Rupf, R., Köchli, D., Snizek, B., |
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Revealing recreational behaviour and preferences from GPS recordings |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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288-289 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 502 |
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2946 |
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Soliva, R.; Hunziker, M., |
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Landscape scenarios for the Swiss Alps |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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323-324 |
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MMV5, mountain agriculture, market liberalisation, wilderness development, landscape preferences |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 126 |
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2820 |
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Steiner, W.; Parz-Gollner, R., |
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Actual Numbers and Effects of Recreational Disturbance on the Distribution and Behaviour of Greylag Geese (Anser Anser) in the “Neusiedler See – Seewinkel” Nationalpark Area |
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2002 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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89-94 |
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The Neusiedler See – Seewinkel National Park area is confronted with a remarkable increase in tourism and recreational activities during the last years. The „Koppel“ area, situated on the eastern shore of the lake, is one of the most important breeding sites for Greylag Geese. Behaviour and distribution of the geese on the breeding site as well as touristic activities on the adjacent road leading along the „Koppel“ were examined to investigate relations and interactions between the Greylag Goose population and tourism. Taking into account the excellent weather and breeding conditions in the year 2000 the results of the survey indicate a stable or even rising Greylag population, increasing numbers of visitors and high disturbance frequencies in the vicinity of the study area. The number of disturbances on the adjacent road seems to affect the suitability of the site in general, leading to a specific temporal and spatial distribution of the birds, whereas different disturbance qualities result in changes of the birds behaviour. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 440 |
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2283 |
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Stenberg, R., Insulander, J., |
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Daring Dan and Mrs Dull – The reciprocal construction of heroic risk and dull safety in organized outdoor activities |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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144-145 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 437 |
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2881 |
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Stones, R. |
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UK National Marine Parks: Managing Tourism and Recreation Through A Paradigm Shift of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) |
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2018 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 9 - Proceedings |
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206-207 |
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MMV9 |
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As Stones (2018) states, ‘with so many demands on humanity to overcome social injustice and environmental degradation it does seem absurd to rely on a ‘relative’ model to progress sustainable outcomes from tourism and recreation management strategies. So, with an entirely new model of national park being proposed in the UK, how will a National Marine Park look to progress sustainable outcomes from tourism and recreational use? Will it be through a similar principle of responsibility or will it endorse a paradigm shift and look to progress a new model of responsibility? The character and style of this presentation will use the presenter’s extensive expertise in national park and tourism management to provide a conceptual framework addressing this new model of management. |
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4107 |
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Suchant, R.; Schäfer, A., |
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Integrating Tourism and Grouse Habitat Protection in the Black Forest |
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2002 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas |
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MMV 1 - Proceedings |
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95-101 |
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MMV1 |
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This project illustrates methods for combining tourism and conservation. The project area of 8.000 hectares is a popular central European tourist attraction. It is also NATURA 2000 area and habitat of the hazel grouse (Bonasa bonasia L.) and capercaille (Tetrao urogallus L.). Grouse species are used as indicators for environmental features such as diversity, natural character and beauty of the landscape. A catalogue of integrated actions was coordinated in a two-phase method based on detailed inventories of the landscape ecology, tourist use, the habitat and distribution of grouse species: The first step was to tune the measures for habitat improvement within a spatial concept with rest zones for wildlife in which silvicultural measures should improve habitat structures. The second step was coordination with local authorities and NGO’s to concentrate and improve the tourist infrastructure outside these rest zones. The result of the project (begun in 1998) has been a win-win-situation: improvement of habitat structures as well as improved offer for tourism. Conservation and the utilization of nature are no longer regarded as contradictory. The dynamic of a spatial concept based on scientific results allows all the various interest parties to work together. The project is supported by EU’s “LIFE-Nature” programme. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 442 |
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2284 |
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Taczanowska, K., Brandenburg, C., Schauppenlehner, T., Eder, R., Garcia-Massó, X., González, L., Toca-Herrera, J., Muhar, A., |
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GPS-based data collection and analysis methods for better management of recreational areas |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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284-285 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 500 |
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2944 |
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Tanakanjana, N.; Arunpraparut, W.; Pongpattananurak, N.; Nuampukdee, R.; Chumsangsri, T., |
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Decision Support System for Sustainable Management Planning of Nature-Based Recreation Areas in Thailand |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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487-491 |
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MMV3, Decision Support System (DSS), Recreation Resource Potential, Recreation Opportunity Spectrum, nature-based recreation area, Thailand |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 869 |
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2557 |
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Taplin, R., Moore, S., |
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Benchmarking for visitor management in parks |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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236-237 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 479 |
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2923 |
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Taplin, R., Rodger, K., Moore, S.A. |
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The Multi-dimensional Components of Visitor Loyalty to Protected Areas |
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2016 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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354-356 |
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MMV8 |
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Visitor loyalty is important for protected areas not only for the revenue received from entrance fees and other charges but also for political support for their continued existence (Rodger et al., 2015, Weaver & Lawton, 2011). For this reason extensive research reported in the literature examines not only visitor loyalty but also the factors (such as service quality and visitor satisfaction) that may increase visitor loyalty (Moore et al. 2015). This paper adds to our understanding of loyalty as a complex construct. Factor analysis is used to demonstrate the multidimensional nature of loyalty and to explore these different dimensions. Implications for loyalty research are discussed. |
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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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Thorhallsdottir, G., Olafsson, R. |
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Tourism seasonality in Iceland |
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2016 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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351-353 |
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MMV8 |
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Tourism is a seasonal phenomenon even though travelling habits are changing and few destinations, usually cities, are unaffected by some kind of seasonality. School holidays and the weather in the host country are thought to be the most influencing factors for people’s decision to travel, especially during the winter time(Butler, 2001). Unpredictable weather and darkness canadd special excitement to the journey and make the destination interesting (Lundtorp et al., 2001). People are breaking free from previous holiday habits. The experiences tourists are seeking are also changing. People now want to experience something new and adventurous and have an exclusive experience(Koc and Altinay, 2007). Northern Europeans who used to spend their summer holidays on the beaches of the Mediterranean are now going further away during the summer break, and additionally taking short holidays during the winter period(Rosello et al., 2004).This diversification of travel practices is more visible in countries with cold climate and influences all parts of planning and management of tourist destinations (Baum and Lundtorp, 2001). |
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Törnblom, J.; Angelstam, P.; Andersson, K.; Axelsson, R., |
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Locals’ and tourists’ perceptions of forest landscape values: need for integrated landscape approach |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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139-140 |
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MMV5, integrated landscape approach, governance, rural development |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 170 |
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2739 |
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Trampetti, S., Di-Lonardo, S., Buckley, R., Raschi, A., |
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Biodiversity and tourism: nature conservation in private protected areas in Italy |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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194-195 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 460 |
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2904 |
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Trampetti, S.; Buckley, R., |
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Tourism and conservation on private land in taly |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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183-184 |
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MMV5, protected area, biodiversity, landscape, management |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 150 |
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2759 |
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Türk, S.; Jakob, E.; Krämer, A.; Roth, R., |
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Outdoor recreation activities in nature protection areas – situation in Germany |
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2004 |
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Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management |
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MMV 2 - Proceedings |
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171-177 |
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Within a research project of the Federal Nature Conservation Agency, the Institute of Outdoor Sports and Environment points out new developments in outdoor activities in several German landscapes significantly used for sports activities. Therefore two different types of landscape analysis were chosen: First the monitoring of selected sports activities in landscapes with special equipment respectively high frequented by sportsmen (top-spot method) and second the recording of the real utilisation of near-natural landscapes (area method). The results of the scientific analytics were combined with sociological knowledge to describe the development of outdoor recreation in different sport activities (e.g.: canoeing, climbing, paragliding or canyoning). Considering these results the possibilities and the limits of modern concepts of guidance are discussed. Convenience offers, the use of police law or the establishment of a new outdoor culture (depending on Scandinavian standards) will attach great importance to minimize stress and interference in natural landscapes. It is shown that the changes in outdoor activities offer the possibility for a sustainable use of the German countryside for recreation as well as for environment. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 397 |
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2406 |
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Tverijonaite, E.; Saeporsdottir, A. D.; Olafsdottir, R.; C. Michael Hall, C. M., |
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Nature-based tourism and renewable energy infrastructure: tourism industrys perceptions of the impact area of power plants on tourism |
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2021 |
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The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations |
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MINA fagrapport |
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362-363 |
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Due to its reliance on natural landscapes nature-based tourism is sensitive to other land uses which lead to landscape changes, such as renewable energy harnessing. For identification of locations most suitable for renewable energy infrastructure knowledge regarding the spatial extent of the impacts of such infrastructure on nature-based tourism is highly needed. Estimating the impact area of renewable energy infrastructure on nature-based tourism is, however, challenging. Besides taking into consideration the characteristics of the energy infrastructure and of the surrounding landscapes it is important to investigate how power plants change the meanings assigned to the areas by various tourism stakeholders. Moreover, natural areas used for tourism can be defined as places which are constructed via numerous relations and processes going on within these areas and in larger networks (Massey, 2005; Urry & Larsen, 2011). Therefore, it should be taken into consideration how renewable energy infrastructure affects surrounding areas as elements of tourism systems (Leiper, 1979, 1990). This study focuses on the views of the tourism industry in Iceland and aims to i) map the impact area of renewable energy infrastructure on tourism as perceived by the tourism industry; and ii) investigate the factors affecting the size and shape of the perceived impact area. To achieve these aims 49 semi-structured interviews were conducted with the managers of the tourism companies operating near six existing and proposed hydro-, geothermal and wind power projects situated within or at the border of the Icelandic Central Highlands. This area is an important venue for nature-based tourism as well as of high interest for further energy infrastructure development due to abundance of renewable resources. During the interviews, participants were asked to map their perceived impact areas of renewable energy infrastructure on tourism using participatory mapping software and, among other topics, to discuss the reasoning behind their estimated impact areas. |
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Tyrvainen, L.; Neuvonen, M.; Pyky; R.; Ojala, A.; Borodulin, K. |
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Title |
Nature for physical activities promotion- role of green infrastructures in Finland |
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2018 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 9 - Proceedings |
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360-362 |
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MMV9 |
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This presentation discusses first results from an ongoing NatureMove -study funded by Ministry of Culture and Education investigating i) to what extent accessibility of close-to-home recreation areas affects physical activity and ii) how individuals differ in their relationship with and perception of nature that might motivate residents being physically active outdoors. |
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4161 |
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Vaccari, F.; Baronti, S.; Magno, R.; Trampetti, S.; Giannini, F.; Raschi, A., |
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Title |
TuristiCO2: a carrying capacity assessment for sustainable tourism in a park island |
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2008 |
Publication |
Management for Protection and Sustainable Development |
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MMV 4 - Proceedings |
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522-525 |
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MMV4, Carrying Capacity, Carbon Sequestration, Greenhouse effect, Park Islands |
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Carrying capacity has been a long-standing issue in management of parks, outdoor recreation and tourism. This paper describes the first analysis concerning a project on touristic carrying capacity assessment on Pianosa, an island of the Parco Nazionale of Arcipelago Toscano, using an Eddy-Covariance tower for CO2 fluxes measurement. The preliminary results show that Pianosa represents a sink of carbon, thus actively contribute to reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 1120 |
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2681 |
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Väisänen, R., |
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Title |
Challenges of visitor monitoring and management in protected areas |
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2012 |
Publication |
The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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Volume |
MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
Pages |
18-19 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 379 |
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2823 |
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Van Marwijk, R.; Lengkeek, J., |
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Title |
Experiencing Nature – The Recognition of the Symbolic Landscape within Research and Management of Visitor Flows |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
280-281 |
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MMV3, Social construction, nature experiences, symbolic landscape, environmental values, human-environment interaction |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 716 |
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2481 |
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Van Marwijk, R.; Pitt, D.G., |
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Where Dutch recreationists walk: path design, physical features and walker usage |
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2008 |
Publication |
Management for Protection and Sustainable Development |
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Volume |
MMV 4 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
428-432 |
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MMV4, environmental values, outdoor recreation, spatial behaviour, physical environment |
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A comprehensive understanding of visitor use is fundamental for effective park management. This paper explores recreational spatial behaviour in a protected nature area with a focus on the physical environment. The current research is carried out in Dwingelderveld National Park in the north-eastern part of the Netherlands with approximately 2 million visitors a year. A total of 400 walkers carried a GPS to record their movements. We related spatial patterns to the (visible) physical environment. We characterized the physical environment in (1) the path network and (2) the surrounding environment. The environment is defined by use, experience, and narrative value variables. Hierarchical regression analyses show the importance of the use value variables signage and placement of parking areas as predictors for spatial behaviour. Experience and narrative value variables are less important. For recreational quality purposes, managers should clearly communicate recreational opportunities for each parking area to the public. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 1070 |
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2656 |
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Van Marwijk, R.; Taczanowska, K., |
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Title |
Types of Typologies – From Recreationists & Tourists to Artificial Agents |
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Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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Pages |
499-501 |
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MMV3, Tourist typology, artificial agents, recreation, spatial behaviour, recreational behaviour, wilderness experience, landscape preference |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 873 |
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2559 |
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Ventura,M.A.M.; Queiroz,R.E.M.; Silva,J.A.G. |
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Title |
Management challenges of the hiking trails crossing Natura 2000 areas in the Azores (Portugal) |
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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 |
173-174 |
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MMV7 |
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3124 |
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Author |
Viken, A., Svensson, G., Itkonen, P., Benonisen, R. |
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Title |
Borders of outdoor recreation |
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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 |
182 |
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MMV8 |
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This paper focuses on the establishment of a bilateral and transboundary management of the Halti mountain area. The area is located on the border between Finland and Norway The region holds a special place in many different aspects. For Finns in general and many tourists Halti holds a national symbolic value as it is the highest mountain in the country. The pristine nature is also attracting many tourists annually, but mainly on the Finnish side of the border. On the Norwegian, just like on the Finnish side, outdoor recreation, hunting, angling and reindeer husbandry are the prominent activities. Reindeer husbandry and cultural heritage are also important attributes that characterize the region. The area is also recognized for its biodiversity as an alpine landscape that connects the coast and boreal taiga forest. As an important wilderness area in Scandinavia that covers this diverse landscape, biology and history on both sides of the border there is a common interest and expressed need to secure a sustainable development for the region. By establishing a lasting cooperative organization – Halti landscape area cooperative board – one will work to secure a holistic management of the area that enhances the regions unique value in terms of cultural heritage, biology and landscape qualities which makes it attractive for recreational use. Through forming a common body of management one overcome some of the challenges that borders represents as the region share many interests, tasks and obligations to the preservation and development of the area. |
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3916 |
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Vilas Bôas, R.; Davide, A.C.; Andrade, C.M.R., |
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Visitors of Parque Florestal Quedas do Rio Bonito, Lavras (Mg), Brazil: A Management Planning Based on Profile, Perceptions, Needs and Motivations |
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2004 |
Publication |
Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management |
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MMV 2 - Proceedings |
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213-220 |
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MMV2 |
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The research was carried out in the Parque Florestal Quedas do Rio Bonito, located in Lavras city (Minas Gerais – Brazil) and participatory research methods were used in an integrated and iterative way. Results of the specific visitors study has shown that most of people visit the area with a special interest on leisure opportunities. Enjoyment of natural environment, peace and quiet are also important motivations. In a variety of activities, the visitors appreciate relaxing and enjoying the nature, swimming in the waterfall and walking on the trails. Most of visitors exhibited a high level of interest in conservation. In conclusion, this study represents one of the first efforts for providing the local foundation for a comprehensive framework for outdoor recreation management from the perspective of visitors. More generally, the visitor approach taken in this study contributes to a greater understanding of the visitor experience for tourism management in the natural environments. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 376 |
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2396 |
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Virkkunen,V.; Erkkonen, J.; Kajala, L.; Aarnio,M.; Mansikkaviita, R.; Lepikkö,T.; Kaikkonen, H.; Korpelainen, R. |
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Identifying health and wellbeing benefits perceived by visitors in Finnish protected 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 |
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130-131 |
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MMV7 |
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3126 |
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Visschedijk, P.; Pröbstl, U.; Henkens, R., |
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MASOOR in the Alpine Areas: Agent-based Modelling as a Tool for the Management Planning in Natura 2000 Sites |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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425-426 |
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MMV3, Agent-based modelling, cost effective planning, Natura 2000, participation, Alps |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 821 |
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2533 |
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Visschedijk, P.A.M.; Henkens, R.J.H.G., |
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Recreation Monitoring at the Dutch Forest Service |
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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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65-67 |
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MMV1 |
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In 1996 the former Institute for Forestry and Nature Research (now Alterra) started to develop a system to monitor the recreational use of forests and other grounds owned by the Dutch forest service. The aim was to determine the number of visitors, their activities and the percepted quality. This information provides a valuable management tool for targeting of resources. The system uses three methods to gather the information: 1. Monitoring vehicle and bicycle use at the sites by using traffic counters with induction loops installed in the road (all year round). 2. Visual counting of visitors at all entrances (on 12 days during the year). 3. Survey of visitors (on 12 days during the year). When the system is fully implemented their will be a network of 48 sites. All of these will be monitored by using this method once in every 10 years, on average 5 sites a year. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 430 |
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2278 |
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Viswanathan, N.K., Vogel, R.M., Li, S., Wang, A.Z. |
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Sustainable Coastal Tourism on Long Island – A Preliminary Study |
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2016 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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370-371 |
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MMV8 |
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This pilot study, part of a two year project funded by the New York Sea Grant identified two coastal cities on Long Island. Based on survey data the study examined the demographic characteristics of tourists and attempted to understand their motivation for visiting Long Island. The survey instrument consisted of twenty questions and the tourists to be surveyed were selected at random at the tourist site in the two cities. The questions measured many variables including the following, tourism attraction preferences, reasons for visiting, communication medium through which the tourist was exposed to the destination, family size and age, the preferences for different types of attractions and activities. |
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3976 |
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von Ruschkowski, E., Arnberger, A., Burns, R., |
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Recreational use and visitor motivations at Torfhaus visitor area in Harz National Park, Germany |
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2012 |
Publication |
The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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38-39 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 388 |
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2832 |
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von Ruschkowski, E., Arnberger, A., Burns, R., Elands, B., Salasová, A., |
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Internationalizing academic training in parks and protected area management through the EU’s ERASMUS programme |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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NULL |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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394-395 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 551 |
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2995 |
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