Participant-Driven Videography in Park and Protected Area Research

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Park and Recreation Administration Pub Date : 2021-03-03 DOI:10.18666/jpra-2020-10582
C. Zajchowski, Jessica P. Fefer, C. Henry, B. Kane
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Research on visitor experiences in protected areas is evolving as advancements in new technologies and social trends emerge. We assert that park and recreation research can be further enhanced through the application and coupling of videography and spatial-temporal metadata. This systematic review explores the use of participant-driven videography across park and recreation research and adjacent disciplines (i.e., tourism, natural resource management) to understand the existing use of participant-driven data coupled with spatial-temporal information. Evidence gleaned from this systematic review reveals that participant-driven videography is a powerful tool for park research, yet its application is limited by authorship, scope and context. This research note provides: 1) insight into how videographic techniques are currently being used to gain unique visitor data; 2) insight into the collection, management, and analysis of unstructured video data; and 3) areas of future park and recreation research that may be informed by this unique approach. Subscribe to JPRA
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参与者驱动的公园及保护区录像研究
随着新技术的进步和社会趋势的出现,对保护区游客体验的研究也在不断发展。通过影像与时空元数据的应用与耦合,可以进一步加强公园游憩研究。本系统综述探讨了在公园和娱乐研究以及邻近学科(即旅游、自然资源管理)中使用参与者驱动的录像技术,以了解参与者驱动数据与时空信息相结合的现有使用情况。从这一系统综述中收集的证据表明,参与者驱动的录像是公园研究的有力工具,但其应用受到作者、范围和背景的限制。这份研究报告提供了:1)深入了解目前如何使用视频技术来获取唯一访问者数据;2)深入了解非结构化视频数据的采集、管理和分析;3)未来的公园和娱乐研究领域可能会通过这种独特的方法得到启示。订阅JPRA
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