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Application of GPS tracking for monitoring spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities in protected areas - A case study of ski touring in the Tatra National Park, Poland

机译:GPS追踪在保护区监测空间无约会户外娱乐活动的应用 - 以波兰塔特拉国家公园滑雪巡回演出

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New trends in leisure and outdoor recreation show an increased penetration of remote areas and the development of spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities. Here we present the application of GPS tracking to monitor a spatially unconstrained recreational activity, using ski touring in the Tatra National Park (TNP) as a study case. Particular focus of the study was the spatial and temporal behaviour of ski tourers with regard to existing management measures implemented in the Park, where recreation is limited to designated zones. The research is based upon empirical data (n = 427 ski touring GPS tracks). ArcGIS and statistics software SPSS were used for spatial and statistical analyses. Our work provides detailed insights into spatial and temporal aspects of ski tourers' behaviour. Results show significant differences of use across valleys in terms of use intensity, tour length and duration as well as movement outside of designated ski touring zones. While the central part of TNP attracts the majority of ski tourers (68%) their trips tend to be short (mean values = 13 km; 5 h) and mostly within the designated zones (12% off-limits). In contrast, we found that the western valleys are visited less often but the ski tours are significantly longer (mean values = 17 km; 7 h) and frequently beyond the designated limits (21-25% off-limits). Finding adequate tools enabling better understanding of visitor behaviour is crucial for an effective management of emerging leisure activities in vulnerable environments. GPS tracking allows registering visitors' movement trajectories to be analysed both at an individual and a collective level. The results can be practically used to improve visitor management strategies in TNP. We conclude that GPS tracking is a reliable tool allowing monitoring of spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities.
机译:休闲和户外休闲的新​​趋势显示出偏远地区的渗透率和空间无限制的户外娱乐活动的发展。在这里,我们展示了GPS追踪在塔特拉国家公园(TNP)中的滑雪场巡回赛,以监测空间无约束的娱乐活动。该研究的特别焦点是滑雪旅行者的空间和时间行为,了解公园实施的现有管理措施,娱乐仅限于指定的区域。该研究基于经验数据(n = 427滑雪游览GPS轨道)。 ArcGIS和统计软件SPSS用于空间和统计分析。我们的工作提供了对滑雪旅游行为的空间和时间方面的详细洞察。结果在使用强度,旅游长度和持续时间以及指定的滑雪游览区域外的运动方面表现出缺口跨谷的差异。虽然TNP的中央部分吸引了大多数滑雪旅游(68%)他们的旅行往往是短暂的(平均值= 13公里; 5小时),主要在指定的区域内(12%的禁用)。相比之下,我们发现西谷的往往是较少的,但滑雪之旅显着更长(平均值= 17公里; 7小时),并且通常超出指定限制(21-25%的禁用)。寻找适当的工具,使吸引人行为更好地理解对脆弱环境中新兴休闲活动的有效管理至关重要。 GPS跟踪允许在个人和集体层面注册访问者的运动轨迹。结果实际上可以用于改善TNP中的访客管理策略。我们得出结论,GPS跟踪是一种可靠的工具,允许监测空间不受约束的户外娱乐活动。

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