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Author Sterl, P.; Wagner, S.; Arnberger, A.,
Title Social Carrying Capacity of Canoeists in Austria´s Danube Floodplains National Park Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 256-263
Keywords MMV2
Abstract Increasing recreational activities in National Parks affect natural resources as well as the recreational quality. In the Danube Floodplains National Park, stagnant waters, such as the Stopfenreuter and Spittelauer Arm, are a crucial component for ecological integrity, and at the same time constitute a main visitor attraction. In the summers of 2002 and 2003 a visitor survey investigated the perceived crowding of canoeists and whether the social carrying capacity is exceeded. Results of this study are that the social carrying capacity of this area has obviously been reached at certain times.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 350 Serial 2383
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Author Szilágyi, Z.,
Title Regulation of Visitor Activities in the DINP Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 202-207
Keywords MMV2
Abstract Thanks to its varied natural and artificial values the Duna-Ipoly National Park (DINP), established as the ninth national park in Hungary is suitable for numerous tourist activities (touring, cycling, horse riding, winter sports, water sports, caving tours, cliff-climbing, flying, fishing, hunting, etc.). Resulting from this, the employees of the national park must reckon with numerous unfavourable environmental effects produced by the tourism and increased by the closeness to Budapest. All of this is intensified on one hand by part of the territory being identical with the outstanding recreation district of the Danube Bend, on the other hand by its coming within the capital city’s recreation zone, due to which establishing the section of visitors is also problematic. Although attempts are made to demonstrate the values in the national park in the interest of avoiding the hazards and developing environmental awareness and ethics, regulation of the visitors’ activities, for the main part, does not take place in a planned manner. In our article, besides disclosing the causes of the disorganisation, we also stipulated the most important principles for solving these problems.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 372 Serial 2394
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Author Taczanowska, K.,
Title The Potentials for Developing Cross-border Tourism between Poland and Slovakia in the Tatra Mountains Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 404-407
Keywords MMV2
Abstract This paper presents the potentials for developing cross-border tourism in the Tatra Mountains. The area is situated in Central Eastern Europe, on the border between Poland and Slovakia. The new political situation (EU enlargement in May 2004) encourages closer cooperation between neighbouring regions and offers promising perspectives for tourism development. The entire mountain range is protected by two national parks – the Tatra National Parks (TANAP in Slovakia and TPN in Poland). The differences in management politics as well as varying infrastructure and the intensity of use have been analysed in order to identify potentials of developing cross-border tourism within the protected area. Additionally, visitors’ expectations and opinions of park managers have been considered. As a result, tourist border-crossings and transnational trails have been pointed. The paper discusses the perspectives of the concept implementation as well as its potential influence on visitor flows in the Tatra Mountains.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 340 Serial 2378
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Author Takahashi, M.,
Title Actual condition and problem of visitor use in Jozankei National Forest, Japan Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 65-68
Keywords MMV2
Abstract Jozankei National Forest, a part of the Shikotsu Toya National Park, is located in a mountainous area about 30 km south of central Sapporo. The forest is managed by selective cutting based on highdensity forest road network. Because of the roads, visitor access is easier than it is in other surrounding forests. From spring to autumn in 2003, visitor flows were monitored at two entrances of the forest road network using Trail Traffic Counter. There was a remarkable visitor concentration in spring and the behaviour of visitor varied at each season. It was considered that the reason for the difference could be the different purposes of visits to the park as well as the characteristics of the forests visited.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 294 Serial 2355
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Author Thapa, B.; Confer, J.J.; Mendelsohn, J.,
Title Trip motivations among water-based recreationists Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 208-212
Keywords MMV2
Abstract Empirical research has consistently demonstrated that motivations differ based on participation in various activities, as well as due to the significant effect of other variables. Perpetuating this line of research, the purpose of this paper was to examine the effect of select non-motivational variables on motivations among recreationists on the Gallatin River, Montana, USA. A 15-mile stretch of the river was earmarked for data collection (n=321) in June and July 2000 via river exit interviews. Based on the literature, motivation was operationalized into 9-items using a 5-point Likert scale. Some of the findings highlight that rafters emphasized the status motive, while anglers noted relaxation and solitude. Residents were motivated to participate for social and physical aspects, while tourists noted setting and prestige motives. Repeat visitors were more likely to mention solitude, while first time visitors indicated to watch wildlife, and to tell others about it as key motives. Males were more likely to participate for solitude while females noted that they could tell others about it at home. Recreationists have wide sets of motives, and understanding what individuals seek through recreation can provide useful guidance to a variety of planning and management decisions.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 374 Serial 2395
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Author Tolvanen, A.; Rämet, J.; Siikamäki, P.; Törn, A.; Orell, M.,
Title Research on ecological and social sustainability of nature tourism in northern Finland Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 264-270
Keywords MMV2
Abstract We present preliminary results obtained from a project concentrating on sustainable nature tourism in Northern Finland. Our aims have been to provide information on the ecological and social sustainability of nature tourism by investigating the tolerance of vegetation to recreation and by surveying the attitudes of local people towards nature conservation and nature tourism. According to our results, even low levels of recreational activities have obvious effects on vegetation cover and species diversity. Attitudes towards nature conservation are positive as long as the opportunities of local people to continue the use of natural resources are not restricted, while opinions towards nature tourism are in general positive in the survey areas. To keep nature tourism at both ecologically and socially sustainable level, close cooperation between stakeholders, such as administrators, planners, researchers, and local people is required.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 352 Serial 2384
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Author Türk, S.; Jakob, E.; Krämer, A.; Roth, R.,
Title Outdoor recreation activities in nature protection areas – situation in Germany Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 171-177
Keywords MMV2
Abstract 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.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 397 Serial 2406
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Author Van Den Berg, C.; Van Bree, F.; Cottrell, S.,
Title PAN Parks implementation process: cross cultural comparison – Bieszczady & Slovenski Raij National Parks Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 222-229
Keywords MMV2
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 354 Serial 2385
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Author Van Wagtendonk, J.W.,
Title Simulation modeling of visitor flows: where have we been and where are we going? Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 127-134
Keywords MMV2
Abstract The Wilderness area Simulation Model was developed in 1972 by Resources for the Future with programming assistance from IBM. It simulates parties moving through a wilderness and records the number of encounters each party experiences. The model has been applied to the Spanish Peaks Primitive Area in Montana, the Adirondack Forest Reserve in New York, the Desolation Wilderness in California, the complex of the wilderness areas surrounding and including Yosemite National Park, the Green and Yampa Rivers in Dinosaur Monument, the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park, and the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Vermont. In its time, the model was a useful tool for establishing the relationship between use levels and encounters and testing management alternatives. As innovative as the model was, recent advances in behavioral science and computer technology have rendered it out of date.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 405 Serial 2410
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Author Vilas Bôas, R.; Davide, A.C.; Andrade, C.M.R.,
Title Visitors of Parque Florestal Quedas do Rio Bonito, Lavras (Mg), Brazil: A Management Planning Based on Profile, Perceptions, Needs and Motivations Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 213-220
Keywords MMV2
Abstract 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.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 376 Serial 2396
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Author Yamaki, K.; Shoji, Y.,
Title Classification of trail settings in an alpine national park using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 318-323
Keywords MMV2
Abstract Considering trail settings in alpine national parks is important for both conserving nature and maximizing the quality of the experience for visitors. This study examines classifying trails in Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan, using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach. A questionnaire was used to obtain data from park visitors concerning their preferences for the facility developments, accessibility, and visitor encounters. The responses were classified into four groups according to the preferences expressed for the types of trail settings. The trails were classified according to their characteristics as described by park visitors. The northern part of the park, with easier access and moderate development, was preferred by all groups, and the southern part of the park was preferred only by the those who favored more primitive surroundings.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 314 Serial 2365
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Author Yuan, M.; McIntyre, N.; Payne, R.J.; Moore, J.,
Title Development of a Spatial Values-Based Recreation Planning Framework for Canadian Crown Lands Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 93-99
Keywords MMV2
Abstract Managers of Canadian Crown lands are beginning to recognize that all values the public associates with forests should be given due consideration in management actions. Arguably, recreation and tourism are the least understood values of the resource and typically receive only secondary consideration in management decisions on an ad-hoc basis. This situation partly results from the lack of a systematic framework for recreation management in Crown lands outside of protected areas at either the provincial or the national level. This presentation discusses the development of a spatial recreation planning framework that uses recreation values to assess the effects of various forestry activities. The framework expands upon traditional planning approaches that are primarily supply driven to directly address core user values rather than traditional user preferences. A spatial GIS model was developed that incorporates interactive data layers of the study area including high resolution orthophoto mosaic, forest resource inventory, recreation facilities locations, ROS type classification, activity participation, spatial trip patterns, and recreation values. These data layers are overlaid on the forest management plan that details the harvesting and silvicultural treatments that are planned for the next 20 years. Operation of the interactive model is based on maintaining recreation portfolios, recreation class consistency, and sets of contextualized recreation values. A process is discussed as to how this new framework will provide managers with a tool to evaluate recreation related impacts a priori to resource management actions, and allow the public to ask “what if” scenarios in an interactive mode.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 362 Serial 2389
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Author Zarnoch, S.J.; English, D.B.K.; Kocis, S.M.,
Title A Model for Evaluating Dispersed Outdoor Recreation Use Estimation Type
Year 2004 Publication Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 2 - Proceedings Issue Pages 100-105
Keywords MMV2
Abstract An outdoor recreation use simulator (ORUS) has been developed to simulate dispersed recreation survey data similar to that collected by the National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) Project’s survey of the national forests of the U.S.A. Statistical distributions are used to represent the various behaviors of recreationists during their visit to a dispersed area. The beta distribution is used to model arriving times and last exiting times. The number of intermediate exits from a site is determined by the Poisson distribution while their times are selected randomly according to the uniform distribution. Finally, three trap shy behaviors are assigned to the recreationists to quantify their probability of capture by the interviewer. The arriving and last exiting beta distributions are fitted to the NVUM data. The functioning of the simulator is demonstrated with a simple example with explanations of each recreationist’s actions with respect to the sampling methodology. The utility of ORUS in evaluating the bias and coefficient of variability of various estimating scenarios is also presented.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 364 Serial 2390
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Author Absher, J.D.; Graefe, A.R.; Burns, R.C.,
Title Monitoring Public Reactions to the U.S. Forest Service Recreation Fee Program Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 50-51
Keywords MMV3, Forest recreation, fees, public perceptions, monitoring, evaluation
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 586 Serial 2417
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Author Aikoh, T.,
Title Monitoring Trampling Impacts in the Disposal of Human Waste at Campsites and Visitors’ Attitudes to a Carry-out System Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 436-437
Keywords MMV3, Trampling, campsite, aerial photograph, pack-out, plastic bag, attitude, visitor
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 825 Serial 2535
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Author Amzil, L.; Berriane, M.,
Title Tourism in Biosphere Reserves: Genesis of a Territorial Issue Case of Ida-ou-tanane, in the High Atlas Mountain (South-West of Morocco) Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 438-439
Keywords MMV3, Biosphere Reserve Arganeraie, genesis, tourism attitudes, monitoring, High Atlas Mountain, Morocco
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 827 Serial 2536
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Author Arnberger, A.; Eder, R.,
Title Assessing User Conflicts in an Urban Forest by Long-Term Video Monitoring Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 361-362
Keywords MMV3, Bicyclists, children, conflicts, urban forest, user behaviour, use levels, video monitoring, Vienna
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 764 Serial 2505
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Author Backhaus, N.; Müller, U.,
Title What Does Sustainable Development Look Like? Visions of Two Swiss Unesco Regions Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 277-279
Keywords MMV3, Sustainable development, image analysis, conservation, participation, representation of space
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 714 Serial 2480
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Author Barros, M.I.A.; Magro, T.C.,
Title Visitors to the Highlands of Itatiaia National Park, Brazil, and their Perceptions of Visitor Impacts Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 102-106
Keywords MMV3, Visitor characteristics, recreation impact, visitor’s perceptions, Brazilian National Parks
Abstract The goal of this research was to characterize the visit and visitors to the highlands of Itatiaia National Park (PNI), located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and, based on that information, to explore the guidelines of a visitor education program designed to encompass minimum impact techniques that would help minimize management problems. A questionnaire was applied to 605 people from February to August 2002 in order to collect information about visits and visitors. Among the information collected were group size, activities carried out by visitors, duration of visit, and educational level of visitors, their previous experience and perceptions of the impacts caused by visitors.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 618 Serial 2433
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Author Bay-Larsen, I.; Bjøru, R.; Eilertsen, S.M.; Fedreheim, G.E.,
Title Integrated Conservation Processes – A Tool for Reducing Conflicts in Area Conservation Processes Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 124-128
Keywords MMV3, Integrated conservation process, use – protection conflicts, use – use conflicts, stakeholders, business development local participation
Abstract Experimental trampling was conducted in a coastal sand dune community located in a State Park in Southeastern, Brazil. To evaluate the effects it was used 5 permanent plots. The trampling intensities were 25, 75, 200, 500 and 1,000 passes and each plot had a control area. Response to trampling was assessed by determining species composition, vegetation cover and height evaluation, right after trampling, 2 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 1 year after trampling. The same parameters were evaluated just before trampling. Although there was a substantial loss of vegetation cover on 500 and 1,000 treatment plots, the study area was recovered in a few months. Reductions in height occurred with less impact: 200 passes. The 500 and 1,000 pass interference didn’t show statistical difference for cover and 200, 500 or 1,000 passes were statistically similar for the community, suggesting weak linearity between impact and amount of use. The results show that this community has a good resilience; probably in response to the natural stress the vegetation suffers continuously. The vegetation’s changes in species composition seem to be more accurate; especially the extinction of rare species and the introduction of alien ones.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 630 Serial 2439
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Author Bernath, K.; Roschewitz, A.,
Title Sample Selection Bias in Visitor Surveys: Comparative Results of an On-Site and an Off-Site Survey Assessing Recreational Benefits of Forests Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 381-382
Keywords MMV3, Economic valuation, forest recreation, on-site sample, sample selection bias, off-site random sample, weighting, forest visitors
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 782 Serial 2514
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Author Beunders, N.M.A.,
Title Visitor Management and Destination Management as Tools for Sustainable Regional Development Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 129-134
Keywords MMV3, Visitor management, local community, sustainable regional development, sustainable tourism development, destination management, supply chains, biodiversity, conservation
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 632 Serial 2440
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Author Bodnár, R.,
Title Economic and Social Effects of the Development of Recreation and Environmentally Sound Tourism through the Example of a Hungarian National Park Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 383-384
Keywords MMV3, National parks, ecotourism, recreation, economic and social effects, sustainable development
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 784 Serial 2515
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Author Brandenburg, C.; Ziener, K.,
Title Conflict Strategies as a Task for the Management of Protected Areas – Shown at the National Park Donau-Auen Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 403-404
Keywords MMV3, Conflict, conflict potential, conflict strategy, conflict analysis, visitor monitoring, management of protected areas
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 802 Serial 2524
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Author Buchecker, M.; Frick, J.,
Title Local Residents’ Relationship towards their Nearby Outdoor Recreation Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 239-240
Keywords MMV3, Outdoor recreation, quality of life, requirements, landscape management, survey
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 692 Serial 2469
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Author Buckley, R.; Pickering, C.; Castley, G.; Growcock, A.,
Title Recent Recreation Ecology Research in Australia Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 84-88
Keywords MMV3, Recreation, ecology, Australia, impacts
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 608 Serial 2428
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Author Burns, R.C.; Graefe, A.R.,
Title Outdoor Recreationists in Oregon and Washington: A Comparison of Recreationists’ Perceptions of Experience Satisfaction Across Two US Pacific Northwest States Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 52-53
Keywords MMV3, Recreation satisfaction, visitor monitoring, visitor segmentation
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 588 Serial 2418
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Author Campbell, M.J.,
Title Monitoring Trail Use with Digital Still Cameras: Strengths, Limitations and Proposed Resolutions Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 317-321
Keywords MMV3, Monitoring, digital camera, data management, activity identification
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 742 Serial 2494
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Author Carabias-Hütter, V.; Kümin, D.; Siegrist, D.,
Title Fostering Sustainable Regional Development with Indicator Based Certification Procedures Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 137-139
Keywords MMV3, Sustainable regional development, indicators, certification procedure, Label region, check lists, Swiss Regional Dashboard
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 636 Serial 2442
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Author Carlsen, J.; Wood, D.,
Title Monitoring the Value of Visitors to Protected Areas: The Australian Approach Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 54-55
Keywords MMV3, Visitor expenditure, protected areas, survey toolkit
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 590 Serial 2419
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Author Chang, C.-Y.,
Title The Ecological and Human Benefits of the Nature-Based Recreational Area Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 415-416
Keywords MMV3, Attention restorative effect, perceived restorative scale, landscape ecology, benefit
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 813 Serial 2529
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Author Chang, C.-Y.; Tang, H.-F.,
Title Recreational Impacts on Nature-Based Recreational Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 440-441
Keywords MMV3, Recreational impacts, natural based, landscape ecology, activities
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 829 Serial 2537
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Author Chao, C.-L.; Wang, H.-H.,
Title Alternative Index of Carrying Capacity in Nature Tourism: The Relationships between Stakeholders’ Emotional Labor and Carrying Capacity of Community-Based Nature Tourism in Atayal Smangus Tribe, Taiwan Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 442-443
Keywords MMV3, Recreational Carrying Capacity, Emotional Labor, System simulation, visitor management
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 831 Serial 2538
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Author Chuo, H.-Y.,
Title The Adoption of Social Carrying Capacity for the Management of Theme Park Settings Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 179-182
Keywords MMV3, Crowding norms, theme parks, Taiwan
Abstract In order to manage the quality of visitor experience, social carrying capacity has been prevailingly applied to the planning of contemporary parks and natural environments. The common underlying logic of the applications is that carrying capacity can be determined through the identification of management objectives and associated indicators and standards of quality. Indicators can be monitored over time and carrying capacity is reached once standards have been reached. In this study, visitors’ “reported queuing time” for using their favorite facilities in theme parks was adopted as the indicator. Accordingly, visitors’ crowding norms, the queuing-norm-crowding relationship, and the applicability of social carrying capacity to the management of theme park settings were analyzed and discussed respectively.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 659 Serial 2453
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Author Clivaz, C.,
Title The Pfyn-Finges Park (Valais/Switzerland): What Repercussions on the Regional Economy? Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 385-386
Keywords MMV3, Regional nature park, economic impacts, regional development, nature tourism, visitor behaviours
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 786 Serial 2516
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Author Cole, D.N.,
Title Recreation Ecology: Learning from the Past Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 89-90
Keywords MMV3, Recreation ecology, visitor impacts
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 610 Serial 2429
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Author Cottrell, S.P.; Raadik, J.,
Title Socio-Cultural Benefits of Pan Parks: Case Study at Bieszscady National Park, Poland Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 135-136
Keywords MMV3, Sustainable development, dimensions, prism of sustainability, protected areas, PAN Parks
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 634 Serial 2441
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Author De Vries, S.; Roos-Klein Lankhorst, J.; Buijs, A.E.,
Title Mapping the Attractiveness of the Dutch Landscape: A GIS-Based Landscape Appreciation Model (Glam-2) Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 284-285
Keywords MMV3, Landscape appreciation, GIS, regression, naturalness, urbanisation, historical distinctiveness, skyline disturbance, validation
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 720 Serial 2483
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Author Degenhardt, B.; Buchecker, M.,
Title Landscape Planning for Nearby Outdoor Recreation – Implications from an Exploratory Interview Study Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 241-242
Keywords MMV3, Nearby outdoor recreation, recovery, work load, strain, motive, behavioural resource, landscape management, peri-urban
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 694 Serial 2470
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Author Dehez, J.; Rambonilaza, M.,
Title Economic Analysis of Recreation by Tourists on Protected Coastal Zones: A French Case Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal (down)
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 387-388
Keywords MMV3, Economics, recreation, tourism, attribute-based method, non-market goods valuation, management costs, coastal zones
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 788 Serial 2517
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