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Buijs, A., |


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High attachment and poor relationships: how social processes influence the development of diverging views into social conflicts |
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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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247-248 |
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MMV5, social conflicts, nature management, national parks, images of nature |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 116 |
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2789 |
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Burgin, S.; Hardiman, N. |


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Maintaining competitive tourism advantage with reference to the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area |
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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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40-41 |
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MMV7 |
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3021 |
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Burgin,S.; Hardiman,N. |


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Unintended de-marketing manages visitor demand in Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area |
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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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296-297 |
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MMV7 |
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3022 |
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Burgin,S.; Hardiman,N. |


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Comparison of survey methods to profile participants in emerging adventure recreation activities undertaken in wilderness |
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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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300-302 |
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MMV7 |
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3023 |
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Burns, R., |


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A comparison of 5 western US Wild and Scenic River users: Trip characteristics, opinions and satisfaction levels |
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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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NULL |
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296-297 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 505 |
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2949 |
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Burns, R.; Graefe, A.; Absher, J.D., |


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Segmenting US Forest recreationists: river users, front country users and wilderness users |
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2010 |
Publication |
Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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65-66 |
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MMV5, forest recreation, segmentation, outdoor recreation management |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 78 |
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2708 |
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Burns, R.; Graefe, A.; English, D., |


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Visitor measuring and monitoring challenges on remote national forests: The case of Alaska, USA |
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2008 |
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Management for Protection and Sustainable Development |
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MMV 4 - Proceedings |
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134-134 |
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MMV4, Alaska, recreation use, national forests, visitor monitoring |
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The purpose of this project was to identify and evaluate the set of issues associated with recreation use studies measuring and monitoring in Region 10 of the USDA Forest Service (Alaska), and more specifically within the Chugach and Tongass National Forests. The unique environment and conditions of Alaska have long posed significant challenges to recreation monitoring efforts, and several previous efforts have been undertaken to address this topic, both internally (Reed, 2003) and externally (Stynes, 2006). The US Forest Service uses the National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) protocol to measure and monitor visitor use on all of its national forests. In 2000, an initial attempt to measure visitor use on the Tongass National Forest was conducted. Only 138 of 165 planned sampling days were completed, resulting in a completion rate of 84 percent (USDA 2001). This was the lowest achievement rate among all regions, which averaged 95 percent overall. An in depth review suggested that weather was not a factor and that the low accomplishment rate was attributable to personnel and strategic problems experienced by the sample districts. Approximately 12 interviews were conducted, along with a review of literature focusing on this issue. A series of approximately 20—25 recommendations were made to managers as a result of the review and interviews. It is intended that the results of this review will ultimately aid in customizing the survey protocol and instruments for the National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) and related recreation use monitoring studies in this region. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 946 |
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2594 |
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Burns, R.C. |

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Use of various of data in decision making: A transportation case study in Seattle, Washington, USA |
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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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269-270 |
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MMV9 |
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Access to outdoor recreation settings can be defined and operationalized in many different ways, including access through transportation methods that enable people to visit recreation areas. This roundtable discussion paper focuses on understanding residents’ preferences for a potential transportation method from a major urban setting (the Seattle-Metro area) to the western, more accessible fringes of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (MBS), in the US state of Washington. The study involved a series of quantitative studies, focusing on MBS users and non-users. |
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4129 |
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Burns, R.C.; Moreira, J. |

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Title |
Development of a systematic visitor monitoring program for Brazil Parks and Protected Areas |
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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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413-414 |
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MMV9 |
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The purpose of this study was to define the visitor profile of the Brazilian Amazon Basin using data from two different locations: The Tapajós National Forest and Anavilhanas National Park. This study also investigated satisfaction, perceptions of the number of other visitors, and methods of arriving at the protected areas. |
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4179 |
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Burns, R.C., English, D. |

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Testing the use of wild game cameras for US Forest Service recreational visitor monitoring in Oregon/Washington, USA |
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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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245-247 |
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MMV8 |
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In 2015 a university research groupbegan developing new methods for data collection using wildlife cameras (game cameras) for short-term (7-day) and long-term (year-round) data collection at pre-selected recreation sites. The pilot study is in support of the US Forest Service (Region 6) National Visitor Use Monitoring Program (NVUM) program. NVUM has been the sole method of understanding visitor use within the US Forest Service since 2000. The USFS NVUM program manager selected 13 sites across Region 6 for the pilot study. Game camera methodology includes 16 short-term data collection sites scheduled for data collection at various times throughout the FY 2016 (four sites per Forest). These are a selection of low use sites and the goal is to continue to collect better quality data, reduce potential safety concerns, and at a reduced financial cost. Long-term data collection involves deploying cameras for year-round data collection.These is a selection of Permanent Traffic Counter sites where other monitoring methods pneumatic and infrared counters) are not appropriate for long-term monitoring due to factors such as geography (e.g. destruction by snow-plows) and limitations of the units (e.g. failure of some infrared counters to register high use counts).For both short-term and long-term sites, cameras can be used to collect valuable data pertaining to trail use (group size, overnight or day use, length of stay, etc.) and vehicle use (vehicles counts entering/exiting the Forest, vehicle type, etc.). Accordingly, we sought to a) Determine appropriate interval settings for cameras based on site type (i.e. necessary frequency of the recording of images to capture use of trails, roads) and b) Gather more information to contribute to the protocol in development for short-term (7-day) and long-term sites. |
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3936 |
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Burns, R.C.; Graefe, A.R., |

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Segmentation of Outdoor Recreationists: A Comparison of Recreationists’ Perceptions of Importance and Satisfaction Across Activities |
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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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122-128 |
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MMV1 |
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The purpose of this study was to explore levels of importance and satisfaction with various attributes of customer service among selected segments of outdoor recreationists. The study also examined the nature of the relationships between satisfaction attributes and overall satisfaction. These relationships were tested for four dimensions of satisfaction (facilities, services, information, and recreation experience), across three water-based user groups (ramp users, campers, and day users). This study builds on previous customer satisfaction research conducted by both consumer behavior specialists and recreation researchers. In congruence with previous research on customer satisfaction, many of the constructs associated with quality in a recreation environment are intangible, elusive, and extremely difficult to measure. Study results showed that there are significant differences between different segments of users in reported levels of importance and satisfaction with various aspects of a recreational visit, but the nature of the relationships between the various domains and overall satisfaction varies little across the user segments. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 450 |
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2288 |
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Burns, R.C.; Graefe, A.R., |


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Outdoor Recreationists in Oregon and Washington: A Comparison of Recreationists’ Perceptions of Experience Satisfaction Across Two US Pacific Northwest States |
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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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52-53 |
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MMV3, Recreation satisfaction, visitor monitoring, visitor segmentation |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 588 |
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2418 |
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Burns, R.C.; Moreira,J.C. |


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Recreation monitoring in Brazil conservation units: a preliminary examination of trip characteristics, opinions, crowding, and satisfaction levels |
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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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249-250 |
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MMV7 |
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3024 |
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Burns,G.L.; Granquist, S.M. |


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Codes of conduct: managing interactions between visitors and wildlife in natural 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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80-81 |
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MMV7 |
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3025 |
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Bussolotti, J.M., De Lima Guimaraes, S.T., De Jesus Robim, M. |

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Perception, interpretation and valuation of multifunctional landscapes of protected areas: a contribution to visitor management |
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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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397-399 |
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MMV8 |
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The work presented was discussion of the thesis entitled “ Building indicators for the landscape of the State Park of Serra do Mar: Santa Virginia.” The Park covers the northern portion of the Atlantic Forest of the State of São Paulo, Brazil, considered the owner of a valuable biological and cultural wealth. The conceptual bases used in the research were the Landscape Ecology and the phenomenological perspective of humanistic geography, basing the analysis of lived space and the lived world and the concept of multifunction Naveh landscape, taking into account the implicit values in the three areas of functions the landscape of this protected area: the bioecological, the socio-ecological- cultural and socioeconomic. It was established as main objective to create parameters for environmental valuation indicators in protected areas from the perceptions of those who experience it. |
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3986 |
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Buta,N.; Stein,T.V.; Bustam,T.D. |


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Assessing crowding perceptions and satisfaction among visitors at El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico |
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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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247-248 |
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MMV7 |
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3026 |
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Butzmann, El.; Schamel, J. |


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Proposed methodological framework for empirical testing the product-based typology for nature-based 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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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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37-39 |
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MMV7 |
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3027 |
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Çaglayan, E., |


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Tourism destination brand image of Beypazari as perceived by hikers in Ankara |
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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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66-67 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 402 |
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2846 |
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Çaglayan, E., Asan, K., Emeksiz, M., Lise, Y., Yilmaz, M., |


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An overview of national parks, recreational activities and visitor flows in Turkey |
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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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96-97 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 415 |
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2859 |
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Campbell, J.M., |


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Are they listening? Monitoring cottager's compliance in reducing a property's attractiveness to bears in response to a targeted educational campaign |
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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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211-214 |
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MMV5, Bear Smart, Manitoba, audits |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 254 |
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2773 |
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Campbell, J.M.; MacKay, J.K. |


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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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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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19-20 |
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MMV7 |
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3028 |
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Campbell, M., MacKay, K., |


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Understanding tourists’ choices in a developing tourist community |
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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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272-273 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 495 |
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2939 |
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Campbell, M.J., |


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Monitoring Trail Use with Digital Still Cameras: Strengths, Limitations and Proposed Resolutions |
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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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317-321 |
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MMV3, Monitoring, digital camera, data management, activity identification |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 742 |
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2494 |
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Campbell, M.J.; MacKay, K.J.; Walker, D.J.; Dranzoa, C., |


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Strengthening local support for community tourism (in Uganda) through University – Community Partnerships |
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2008 |
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Management for Protection and Sustainable Development |
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MMV 4 - Proceedings |
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475-479 |
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MMV4, Community tourism, GIS, partnerships, Uganda |
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Rural poverty, poor environmental health and the resultant threat to biodiversity are significant impediments to sustainable tourism development in Uganda. These problems reinforce one another and are compounded by: a) weak institutional linkages between rural communities, NGOs, universities, government departments and public policy makers; b) deficiencies in community oriented professional skills in sustainable tourism and biodiversity conservation; c) the need to transform community attitudes to view parks and protected areas and wildlife as natural capital on which rural livelihoods can be improved; and d) the need for interdisciplinary approaches in higher learning to address intertwined problems of biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism development. The University of Manitoba in co-operation with Makerere University in Uganda has initiated a program to address these issues though the development of: 1) a master’s degree at Makerere University; 2) a strategic partner’s network and; 3) three demonstration projects in communities surrounding national parks. This poster presents initial results that illustrate how the university community-partnership is leading to stronger institutional links to not only the university and community but also to NGOs and government departments while providing much needed capacity building in local communities. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 1088 |
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2665 |
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Campbell, M.J.; Walker, D., |


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The future of recreation ecology in Canada: go big or go home? |
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2008 |
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Management for Protection and Sustainable Development |
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MMV 4 - Proceedings |
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47-52 |
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MMV4, Big science and multi disciplinary teams, necessity and inevitability of impacts, recreation ecology, recreation habitats |
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In Canada, tension between the reaction to the declining number of visitors to protected areas and the potential for unmitigated impacts of the attendant attempts to increase visitation, highlights the need for an expansion of the role of recreation ecology from merely chronicling impacts to, what might hopefully be termed, “optimizing” them. Despite over four decades of significant growth and development internationally, recreation ecology remains a somewhat obscure discipline in Canada. At MMV-3 Marion (1) identified a small group of “active” recreation ecology researchers in Canada many of whose work was an extension of their primary research purpose. Indeed most researchers working in recreation ecology in Canada are unlikely to view themselves as recreational ecologists, but in terms of their source disciplines (Botany, Zoology, Ecology, Geography). As such, recreation ecology in Canada is often an avocation reflecting the intersection of the researchers’ primary interest with an opportunity presented or identified by park managers. One result of this has been an almost exclusive focus on impacts with all its attendant negative associations. Impacts associated with outdoor recreation have been recognized as inevitable (2). I would argue that they are also necessary and that much outdoor recreation cannot take place without impacts. Recent research on recreational habitats in remote areas of northern Canada highlighted the importance of impacted nodes and corridors to recreational activity (3). The rearguard action we have been engaged in with the focus on previously impacted sites has prevented the effective application of recreation ecology to as yet “undiscovered” recreation areas and the optimization of impacts for recreation. Doing so will require an investment in “big science” incorporating multi-disciplinary teams. This will be challenging given that recreation ecology has struggled to be funded even at “small science” levels, particularly so in Canada, where it falls between the cracks of the national granting councils. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 896 |
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2570 |
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Campelo, M. B..; Mendes, R.M.N. |


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Comparing Webshare services to assess MTB use in 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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MMV 7 - Proceedings |
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161-163 |
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MMV7 |
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3029 |
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Carabias-Hütter, V.; Kümin, D.; Siegrist, D., |


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Fostering Sustainable Regional Development with Indicator Based Certification Procedures |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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Volume |
MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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137-139 |
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MMV3, Sustainable regional development, indicators, certification procedure, Label region, check lists, Swiss Regional Dashboard |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 636 |
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2442 |
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Caric, H.; Jakelic, M.; Mrda, A. |

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Informed visitor management in protected areas – lessons learned from Croatian experiences |
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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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415-417 |
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MMV9 |
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The authors here present an approach that combined efforts of various disciplines with the goal to gather information, produce analysis and derive correlations that can inform visitor management. The goal was to consider the conservation requirements and needs of users, to produce a Study that would inform planning and management processes. Location of this endeavor is Kamenjak protected area (IUCN Category: V) located on the very tip of Istria peninsula, the region known for sun and sea seasonal tourism. Tools used in this process considered carrying capacity discourse within the tourism context and fragile Mediterranean ecology. |
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4180 |
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Caric, H.; Omanovic, D.; Cukrov, N. |

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Title |
Nautical tourism ecological footprint (NatEF) – Experiences from East Adriatic in developing assessment |
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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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208-210 |
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MMV9 |
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Project presented here is taking place in scenic marine environment that is a NATURA site linking to the Krka National Park that annually attracts more then 1.000.000 visitors with continuous increase. Therefore the locations in question are under considerable visitation pressures from both nautical and land based tourism. Prime concern, therefore, from all interested stakeholders is to gain data, information, parameters and indicators that can enable informed decision-making. |
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4108 |
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Carić, H.; Štambuk, A. |


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Title |
Risk assessment of antifouling emissions in sensitive marine environments – semi closed port, marina or an anchoring area |
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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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82-83 |
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MMV7 |
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3030 |
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Carlsen, J.; Wood, D., |


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Title |
Monitoring the Value of Visitors to Protected Areas: The Australian Approach |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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54-55 |
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MMV3, Visitor expenditure, protected areas, survey toolkit |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 590 |
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2419 |
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Carter, M., Horwitz, P., |


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Title |
Tourism trade-offs: An analytical framework for visitor management in fresh water systems |
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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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68-69 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 403 |
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2847 |
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Carter, M., Horwitz, P., Shadbolt, R., |


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Developing the useability index for the Swan Canning Riverpark |
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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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302-303 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 508 |
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2952 |
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Carter, M., Martin, K., Wood, L., Samson, J., |


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Observing children’s play in Naturescape: Key findings relating to social and environmental interaction |
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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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376-376 |
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MMV6 |
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NULL |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 541 |
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2985 |
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Carvahlo, R.; Cardodo, Gil, A., Borges, P. |

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Title |
Preliminary results on evaluating and modelling impacts of recreational trails in the Azorean native forests |
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2018 |
Publication |
Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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Volume |
MMV 9 - Proceedings |
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418-419 |
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MMV9 |
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This research program aims to allow Protected Area managers to make knowledge-based decisions for recreational impacts, and provide them with specific tools for designing a sustainable policy for recreational activities in Azores. |
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4181 |
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Author  |
Carver, S., |


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Natura2000: a policy framework for wilderness protection in Europe? |
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2010 |
Publication |
Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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215-216 |
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MMV5, Natura2000, wilderness, GIS, policy development |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 252 |
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2774 |
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Cavens, D.; Gloor, C.; Nagel, K.; Lange, E.; Schmid, W.A., |


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Title |
A Framework for Integrating Visual Quality Modelling within an Agent-Based Hiking Simulation for the Swiss Alps |
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2004 |
Publication |
Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management |
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MMV 2 - Proceedings |
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70-77 |
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MMV2 |
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While the visual qualities of a landscape are often key factors in attracting and retaining tourist visitors, they have been overlooked in recent simulation approaches to recreation modelling. While there has been a long history of modelling the visual quality of a landscape, particularly in forestry, due to computational restrictions these models have tended to be rather coarse and primarily suited for avoiding catastrophic impacts due to large-scale interventions in a landscape. However, the experience of the visual quality of a landscape for recreationists is much more subtle. Relatively small changes to spatial patterns and land use, when viewed cumulatively, can have a large impact on the attractiveness of a landscape for tourists. Methods for evaluating the changing visual quality of a landscape are invaluable for comprehensive long-term landscape planning. This paper describes a computational approach for integrating visual quality information into an agent-based simulation of summer hikers in the Swiss Alps. The benefits of microscopic modelling (where the activities of individual hikers are simulated) are combined with detailed 3D models to provide the possibility of a highly nuanced visual quality analysis of a recreational area. Using real-time computer graphics techniques, simulated agents interpret computer generated 3D images of what they 'see' as they move through the landscape. Various landscape metrics are calculated based on these representations, including visual quality indicators such as view composition, enclosure, and depth of view. These metrics are evaluated over the course of an agent's hike, and integrated with more traditional parameters (such as hike distance, steepness, congestion and availability of amenities) in an agent-based simulation. Unlike other raster based visual quality models, analyzing 3D representations allows the model to easily incorporate subtle screening effects, and allows the model to determine visibility from any location in the model. The technique allows for very detailed visual representations, and scales easily to include more detail as required by the analysis. Currently, the model represents terrain, vegetation communities, structures, path and road networks and information aids such as signage. The paper describes a working implementation of the technique, and discusses its advantages and limitations, including its substantial data requirements. The paper uses a specific case study in the Gstaad- Saanenland region of Switzerland to articulate how this integration of visual information within an agentbased simulation has advantages over more traditional methods of visual quality modelling. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 356 |
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2386 |
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Cessford, G., |

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Title |
Perception and Reality of Conflict: Walkers and Mountain Bikes on the Queen Charlotte Track in New Zealand |
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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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102-108 |
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MMV1 |
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A variety of social and physical impacts are attributed to mountain biking. In many cases, the perception of these impacts differs from the reality of on-site experiences. This distinction is explored in two ways. First, a brief review of impact issues associated with mountain bikes is carried out. Second, results are presented from a survey of 370 walkers on a multi-day natural track where biking has been allowed on a trial basis. Walker opinions are surprisingly positive toward bikes. These opinions are found to be more positive among those walkers who had actual encounters with bikes. By contrast, more negative opinions were found among those who had no such encounters. Such distinctions between perception of a conflict and the actual outcome from an experience have important implications for park managers responsible for providing a range of different recreation opportunities. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 444 |
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2285 |
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Author  |
Cessford, G.; Cockburn, S.; Douglas, M., |

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Title |
Developing New Visitor Counters and their Applications for Management |
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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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14-20 |
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MMV1 |
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Developing visitor flow models for managing visitors to conservation areas is not possible without accurate visitor count data from the field. However, obtaining such counts in a reliable and cost-effective manner has proven to be more difficult than may be expected. Reasons for this are reviewed, and the features that park managers want in their visitor counting tools are discussed. Based on these demands, development of new visitor counters is underway, along with integrated systems for systematic collection and management of the data they provide. However, more effective direction is required from visitor flow models to guide the deployment of these new counter systems. This is an ongoing programme, and the presentation provided here summarises background information and progress to date. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 414 |
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2270 |
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Author  |
Chang, C.-Y., |


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Title |
The Ecological and Human Benefits of the Nature-Based Recreational Area |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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415-416 |
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MMV3, Attention restorative effect, perceived restorative scale, landscape ecology, benefit |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 813 |
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2529 |
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