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Estimating visitors' travel mode choices along the Bear Lake Road in Rocky Mountain National Park

机译:估算落基山国家公园的熊湖路沿线的游客出行方式选择

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The National Park Service (NPS) in the United States of America (USA) is looking to alternative transportation systems to provide visitors access to the national parks in a manner that potentially reduces traffic congestion, enhances visitors' experiences, and more effectively protects park resources. However, shuttle bus systems without adequate planning and management may lead to unintended consequences such as eliminating the constraint to visitor use levels associated with parking lot capacities. As a consequence, the demand for recreation use in the area increases the potential impacts to the visitor experience and park resources. This study examined the trade-offs Rocky Mountain National Park visitors were willing to make about transportation mode choice using a stated choice survey to inform park managers about visitor acceptance of potential transportation related management actions. Results indicate that visitors prefer to use their private vehicles over the parks transit system but are willing to make trade-offs to ride the shuttle bus in order to avoid crowding along the trail at Bear Lake and vehicle traffic along the Bear Lake Road. In addition, there were statistically significant differences among choices of transportation mode trade-offs among different age groups (i.e., less than 40 years of age, 40-60 years of age, and more than 60 years of age) Specifically, results suggest that visitors less than 40 years are more willing than the older age groups to make trade-offs among transportation options to enhance their chances of being on the trail system at Bear Lake with fewer other people. The significant and interacted relationships with shuttle bus use, visitor use, and vehicle traffic levels found in this study provide RMNP managers opportunities to influence visitors' transportation mode choices.
机译:美利坚合众国(美国)的国家公园管理局(NPS)正在寻求替代交通系统,以使游客可以以减少交通拥堵,增强游客体验并更有效地保护公园资源的方式进入国家公园。但是,没有适当规划和管理的穿梭巴士系统可能会导致意想不到的后果,例如消除对与停车场容量相关的访客使用水平的限制。结果,对该地区休闲娱乐的需求增加了对游客体验和公园资源的潜在影响。这项研究通过使用既定的选择调查来告知公园管理者游客是否接受潜在的交通相关管理行为,从而权衡了落基山国家公园游客愿意做出的交通方式选择。结果表明,游客更喜欢在公园的公交系统上使用私家车,但愿意权衡乘坐穿梭巴士,以免沿熊湖步道拥挤,避免沿贝尔湖路行车。另外,在不同年龄组(即,小于40岁,40-60岁和大于60岁)之间,运输方式的取舍选择之间在统计上存在显着差异。具体而言,结果表明:年龄小于40岁的游客比年龄较大的人群更愿意在交通方式之间进行权衡,以增加他们在贝尔斯登(Bear Lake)步道系统上与其他人较少的机会。在这项研究中发现的与穿梭巴士使用,访客使用以及车辆流量水平之间的重要且相互作用的关系为RMNP经理提供了机会来影响访客的交通方式选择。

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    《Journal of Transport Geography》 |2011年第6期|p.1210-1221|共12页
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    Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, 129 Forestry Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523, United States;

    Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, 233 Forestry Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523, United States;

    Resource Systems Croup Inc., 55 Railroad Row, White River Junction, VT 05001, United States;

    Center for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research, Ministry of Natural Resources, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B5E1;

    Department of Environment and Society, Utah State University, 5205 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 81322, United States;

    Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, 233 Forestry Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523, United States;

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  • 关键词

    transportation; intelligent transportation systems; choice modeling; national parks; visitor experience; resource protection;

    机译:运输;智能交通系统;选择模型;国家公园;访客体验;资源保护;

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