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Experiential Benefits, Place Meanings, and Environmental Setting Preferences Between Proximate and Distant Visitors to a National Scenic Trail

机译:在国家风景名胜区的近距离和远距离游客之间的体验性好处,位置意义和环境设置偏好

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Effective management of conserved natural areas often requires a good understanding of recreation visitors who possess various values for those areas. This study examined differences in experiential benefits sought, place meanings, and environmental setting preferences between proximate and distant visitors to a publicly managed national scenic trail, which transects a variety of conserved public lands. Data were collected using on-site post-hike interviews with visitors at low, moderate, and high use trailheads. Proximate visitors sought mental and physical health more strongly than distant visitors, while distant visitors sought environmental exploration more strongly than proximate visitors. No significant difference in family bonding and achievement benefits existed between the two groups. Meanings related to place dependence, family identity, community identity, and place identity were more strongly ascribed by proximate visitors, and both groups rated ecological integrity meanings highly. Distant visitors showed stronger tendencies toward preferring a lesser level of trail development, lower level of encounters with other groups, and higher level of natural landscapes, which indicated an inclination toward natural settings. These findings indicate a managerially relevant role of the degree of proximity to environmental resources on individuals' recreation behaviors, meanings ascribed to the resources and setting conditions. Understanding differences and similarities between groups dichotomized by proximity to natural resources should advance more effective management of recreation and benefit opportunities for diverse visitor groups.
机译:要对自然保护区进行有效管理,通常需要对那些具有各种价值的休闲游客有充分的了解。这项研究调查了公共管理的国家风景名胜区(包括各种保护的公共土地)附近和远方游客之间寻求的体验收益,地点含义以及环境设置偏好方面的差异。数据是通过对低,中,高使用率的访客进行现场远足后采访来收集的。与远处的游客相比,近距离的游客对心理和身体健康的追求更高,而远距离的游客比近距离的游客更加追求环境探索。两组之间的家庭纽带和成就收益没有显着差异。与地点依赖性,家庭身份,社区身份和地点身份有关的含义被邻近的访客更强烈地赋予,并且两个群体都高度评价了生态完整性的含义。遥远的游客表现出较强的倾向,倾向于偏低的步道发展水平,与其他群体的接触水平较低以及自然景观水平较高,这表明人们倾向于自然环境。这些发现表明,环境资源的接近程度对个人的娱乐行为具有管理上的相关作用,这归因于资源和设定条件。理解因接近自然资源而二元化的群体之间的差异和相似性,应该促进更有效的娱乐管理,并为不同的游客群体带来机会。

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