实测游客密度与再访感知拥挤的关系:预测户外休闲活动的感知拥挤

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Leisure Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/01490400.2023.2265366
Stefanie Döringer, Florian Porst, Lena Stumpf, Marco Heurich
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全球各地的保护区面临着越来越多的游客和拥挤的情况,这种情况因COVID-19大流行而加剧。虽然测量到的游客密度和感知到的拥挤程度密切相关,但缺乏对这种关系的分析。我们认为,测量的游客密度可以作为感知拥挤的可靠和客观的指标。因此,本研究考察了德国巴伐利亚森林国家公园的游客数量、感知邂逅和预期对感知拥挤程度的影响。六个公园地点的自动游客计数与2021年进行的现场拥挤调查的数据相关联。通过logistic回归分析,建立了预测模型,并计算了客流量阈值。结果表明,测量到的游客密度和感知到的拥挤程度之间存在着很强的联系,这种联系受到特定地点条件的缓和。计算出的阈值提供了一个有价值的工具,可以用来提前通知公众参观高峰的时间。关键词:感知拥挤预测模型保护区参观人数游客密度致谢感谢巴伐利亚森林国家公园的采访者和调查参与者。披露声明我们声明没有利益冲突。本研究由巴伐利亚州环境和消费者保护部“巴伐利亚森林国家公园社会生态系统分析”项目资助。
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The Relationship between Measured Visitor Density and Perceived Crowding Revisited: Predicting Perceived Crowding in Outdoor Recreation
AbstractProtected areas around the globe face increasing visitation numbers and crowding, a situation exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Although measured visitor density and perceived crowding are strongly related, analyses of this relationship are lacking. We argue that measured visitor density serves as a reliable and objective indicator of perceived crowding. This study therefore examined the effects of visitation numbers, perceived encounters, and expectations on perceived crowding in the Bavarian Forest National Park (Germany). Automated visitor counts at six park locations were linked to data from an on-site crowding survey conducted in 2021. A predictive model and visitation thresholds were calculated using a logistic regression, which showed that visitation numbers are a well-suited predictor of crowding. The results indicated a strong association between measured visitor density and perceived crowding, moderated by site-specific conditions. The calculated thresholds provide a valuable instrument that can be used to inform the public in advance about peak visiting times.Keywords: Perceived crowdingpredictive modelprotected areavisitation numbersvisitor density AcknowledgmentsWe are indebted to the interviewers and to the survey participants in the Bavarian Forest National Park.Disclosure statementWe declare no conflict of interest.Additional informationFundingThis work was funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection, project “Analysis of the socio-ecological system in the Bavarian Forest National Park”.
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期刊介绍: Leisure Sciences presents scientific inquiries into the study of leisure, recreation, parks, travel, and tourism from a social science perspective. Articles cover the social and psychological aspects of leisure, planning for leisure environments, leisure gerontology, travel and tourism behavior, leisure economics, and urban leisure delivery systems. Also published are methodological notes and philosophical and policy treatises, calendars of research meetings and conferences, announcements, and book reviews.
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