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Managing the wilderness experience at Olympic National Park: A study of day and overnight visitors.

机译:管理奥林匹克国家公园的荒野体验:日间和过夜游客的研究。

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As the United States becomes increasingly urbanized, the importance of federally designated wilderness areas as places of reflection and refuge from city life becomes even more apparent. These wilderness areas provide visitors with opportunities for solitude, recreation, and connecting with nature. Wilderness has long been important to American society, influencing the likes of John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Henry David Thoreau. With the passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964, the assurance that these areas would remain protected in perpetuity for the enjoyment of the American people was enshrined into law. While these wilderness areas remain protected by Federal law, increasing visitation rates and changing social norms may begin to threaten the so-called "wilderness experience," making it difficult for visitors to enjoy and experience the conditions set forth in the Wilderness Act. Wilderness managers must therefore seek to understand the attitudes, preferences, and motivations of wilderness visitors using these areas to ensure that management conditions provide for a high-quality wilderness experience.;This study uses quantitative survey methods to explore differences in management preferences, wilderness conditions, and crowding perceptions between overnight and day visitors to wilderness areas. Visitors were surveyed at 30 trailheads throughout the Olympic National Park Wilderness during the summer of 2012. While wilderness visitors held many similar opinions on management preferences and wilderness conditions, there were differences in the degree to which they agreed or disagreed. Overnight visitors tended to be more sensitive to crowding than day visitors, both on hiking trails and at attraction sites, and were more supportive of management policies that limited access in favor of increasing opportunities for solitude experiences. This study supports the use of a management by objectives framework that incorporates indicators and standards of quality to ensure that certain conditions are met. Findings from this study can aid in the development of standards for crowding and the establishment of other management policies in Olympic National Park Wilderness to ensure that all visitors are provided with the opportunity for a high-quality wilderness experience.
机译:随着美国日益城市化,联邦指定的荒野地区作为城市生活的反射和避难所的重要性变得更加明显。这些荒野地区为游客提供了孤独,娱乐和与大自然联系的机会。荒野对美国社会一直很重要,影响了约翰·缪尔(John Muir),西奥多·罗斯福(Theodore Roosevelt)和亨利·戴维·梭罗(Henry David Thoreau)等人。随着1964年《荒野法》的通过,保证这些地区将永远受到保护,以确保美国人民的享乐成为法律。虽然这些荒野地区仍受到联邦法律的保护,但访问率的提高和社会规范的改变可能开始威胁所谓的“荒野体验”,使游客难以享受和体验《荒野法》中规定的条件。因此,荒野管理者必须设法了解使用这些区域的荒野游客的态度,偏好和动机,以确保管理条件能够提供高质量的荒野体验。本研究使用定量调查方法来探索管理偏好,荒野条件的差异,并把通宵的游客和白天的游客吸引到旷野。 2012年夏季,在整个奥林匹克国家公园的荒野中对游客进行了30个调查。尽管荒野游客在管理偏好和荒野条件上持有许多相似的看法,但他们在同意或不同意的程度上存在差异。在远足小径和景点上,过夜游客比白天游客对人群拥挤更为敏感,并且他们更支持管理政策,该政策限制了出入,以增加独处体验的机会。这项研究支持采用目标管理框架,该框架结合了指标和质量标准,以确保满足某些条件。这项研究的结果可以帮助制定拥挤标准,并在奥林匹克国家公园荒野中制定其他管理政策,以确保为所有游客提供高质量的荒野体验机会。

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  • 作者

    Pierce, Warren Vinson, III.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College.;
  • 学科 Recreation.;Natural resource management.;Land use planning.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 88 p.
  • 总页数 88
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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