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Recreational use in dispersed public lands measured using social media data and on-site counts

机译:使用社交媒体数据和现场计数测得的分散公共土地中的娱乐用途

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Outdoor recreation is one of many important benefits provided by public lands. Data on recreational use are critical for informing management of recreation resources, however, managers often lack actionable information on visitor use for large protected areas that lack controlled access points. The purpose of this study is to explore the potential for social media data (e.g., geotagged images shared on Flickr and trip reports shared on a hiking forum) to provide land managers with useful measures of recreational use to dispersed areas, and to provide lessons learned from comparing several more traditional counting methods. First, we measure daily and monthly visitation rates to individual trails within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (MBSNF) in western Washington. At 15 trailheads, we compare counts of hikers from infrared sensors, timelapse cameras, and manual on-site counts, to counts based on the number of shared geotagged images and trip reports from those locations. Second, we measure visitation rates to each National Forest System (NFS) unit across the US and compare annual measurements derived from the number of geotagged images to estimates from the US Forest Service National Visitor Use Monitoring Program. At both the NFS unit and the individual-trail scales, we found strong correlations between traditional measures of recreational use and measures based on user-generated content shared on the internet. For national forests in every region of the country, correlations between official Forest Service statistics and geotagged images ranged between 55% and 95%. For individual trails within the MBSNF, monthly visitor counts from on-site measurements were strongly correlated with counts from geotagged images (79%) and trip reports (91%). The convenient, cost-efficient and timely nature of collecting and analyzing user-generated data could allow land managers to monitor use over different seasons of the year and at sites and scales never previously monitored, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of recreational use patterns and values.
机译:户外休闲是公共土地提供的许多重要好处之一。有关娱乐用途的数据对于通知娱乐资源的管理至关重要,但是,对于缺乏受控访问点的大型保护区,管理人员通常缺乏有关访客使用的可操作信息。这项研究的目的是探索社交媒体数据(例如,在Flickr上共享的带有地理标签的图像以及在徒步旅行论坛上共享的旅行报告)的潜力,以便为土地管理人员提供对分散地区的休闲娱乐的有用措施,并提供经验教训比较几种传统的计数方法。首先,我们测量华盛顿西部的贝克山-斯诺夸尔米国家森林(MBSNF)内各个步道的每日和每月访问率。在15个入口处,我们将红外传感器,延时摄影机和手动现场计数中的远足者计数与基于共享地理位置标记图像和这些位置的行程报告的计数进行比较。其次,我们测量全美每个国家森林系统(NFS)单元的访问率,并将根据地理标记图像数量得出的年度测量值与美国森林服务国家游客使用监视计划的估计值进行比较。在NFS部门和个人足迹尺度上,我们发现传统的娱乐使用措施与基于用户在互联网上共享的内容的措施之间存在很强的相关性。对于该国每个地区的国家森林来说,官方森林服务统计数据与带有地理标签的图像之间的相关性介于55%至95%之间。对于MBSNF中的单个路径,来自现场测量的每月访问者计数与地理标记图像(79%)和旅行报告(91%)的计数高度相关。收集和分析用户生成的数据的便捷,经济高效和及时的性质可以使土地管理人员在一年中不同季节以及以前从未监控过的地点和规模上监视使用情况,从而有助于更全面地了解娱乐使用方式和价值观。

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