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An Interpretive Study of Yosemite National Park Visitors' Perspectives Toward Alternative Transportation in Yosemite Valley

机译:优胜美地国家公园游客对优胜美地山谷替代交通的观点的解释性研究

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The National Park Service (NPS) is increasingly focusing on alternative transportation systems in national parks to address environmental and social problems arising from a historical reliance on personal automobiles as the primary means of visitor access. Despite the potential advantages, alternative transportation may require a reorientation in the way that Americans have experienced national parks since the advent of auto-tourism in the early twentieth century. Little research exists, however, on visitor perspectives towards alternative transportation or the rationale underlying their perspectives. It remains unclear how transportation systems affect visitors' experiences of the park landscape or the factors influencing their travel behavior in the parks. This report presents an interpretive study of visitor perspectives toward transportation management in the Yosemite Valley area of Yosemite National Park, California. Qualitative analysis of 160 semi-structured interviews identified individual psychological factors as well as situational influences that affect visitors' behavior and perspectives. Individual psychological factors include perceived freedom, environmental values and beliefs, prior experience with Yosemite National Park and other national parks, prior experience with alternative transportation in national parks, and sensitivity to subjective perceptions of crowding. Situational factors included convenience, access, and flexibility of travel modes, as well as type of visit, type of group, and park use level. Interpretive communication designed to encourage voluntary visitor use of alternative transportation should focus on these psychological and situational factors. Although challenges remain, the results of this study suggest approaches for shaping the way Americans visit and experience their national parks to encourage environmental sustainability.
机译:国家公园管理局(NPS)越来越关注国家公园中的替代运输系统,以解决由于历史上对私人汽车的依赖而导致的环境和社会问题。尽管有潜在的优势,但自20世纪初自驾旅行出现以来,替代性交通可能需要重新定位美国人体验国家公园的方式。但是,关于访客对替代性运输的观点或他们的观点所依据的理论的研究很少。尚不清楚运输系统如何影响游客对公园景观的体验或影响他们在公园旅行行为的因素。本报告对加利福尼亚优胜美地国家公园优胜美地山谷地区的运输管理的游客观点进行了解释性研究。对160个半结构化访谈的定性分析确定了个人心理因素以及影响访问者行为和观点的情境影响。个人的心理因素包括自由感,环境价值观和信仰,优胜美地国家公园和其他国家公园的过往经历,国家公园中其他交通工具的过往经历以及对主观拥挤感的敏感性。情况因素包括出行方式的便利性,便利性和灵活性,以及​​访问类型,组类型和公园使用水平。旨在鼓励游客自愿使用替代交通工具的解释性交流应关注这些心理和情况因素。尽管挑战仍然存在,但这项研究的结果为塑造美国人参观和体验其国家公园的方式提出了鼓励环境可持续性的方法。

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