在森林旅游和休闲中使用数字工具--波兰华沙城市群的经验

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY Trees, Forests and People Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1016/j.tfp.2024.100697
Natalia Korcz , Mariusz Ciesielski , Agnieszka Kamińska , Kamil Choromański , Dariusz Gotlib , Fruzsina Stefán , Karolina Taczanowska
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大型城市群周边林区的旅游和娱乐活动正变得越来越重要,并在可持续性、环境影响以及游客需求与保护工作之间的平衡等方面提出了重大管理挑战。数字工具对于郊区森林的规划和管理至关重要,因为它们可以改善数据收集,实现高效的资源分配,并通过更好的导航和信息传播来提升游客体验。我们的工作旨在了解华沙城市和郊区森林的游客是否有意识地规划对林区的游览,他们在游览森林期间和之后会使用哪些信息和通信技术工具,以及他们在游览之后是否会在社交媒体上分享与森林休闲相关的体验。研究重点是波兰华沙大都市区的城市森林和郊区森林。2023 年 11 月,通过在线小组调查收集了游客的特征、娱乐习惯和数字技能数据(n = 1413)。结果显示,受访者最常去的是华沙周边的森林地区,每月 2-3 次,每年数次。绝大多数受访者(34.96 %)都是在旅行当天直接计划访问,并在计划森林旅行时利用自己的知识和经验。超过一半的受访者(69 %)表示,他们在游览林区时会使用各种类型的数字工具,其中最常见的是带有 GPS 功能的智能手机。大多数受访者表示,他们在使用数字工具方面拥有高级(43.38 %)或至少高级(32.06 %)的知识。39.49 % 的受访者表示,他们不使用互联网分享森林探访信息。句子中的研究结果表明了在户外休闲和旅游管理中使用数字工具的复杂性。一方面,我们的研究清楚地表明,数字工具是现代户外休闲和旅游管理不可或缺的一部分,并能提供有价值的见解;另一方面,大多数受访者在出发当天就直接计划了他们的游览活动,主要依靠自己的知识和经验,而不是数字工具。这些知识可用于制定森林管理战略、开展环境教育、监测游客流量以及在全球推广负责任的娱乐活动。需要进一步开展研究,分析数字工具在数字森林娱乐中的使用情况。
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The use of digital tools in forest tourism and recreation - Experiences from Warsaw agglomeration in Poland
Tourism and recreation in forest areas around large urban agglomerations are becoming increasingly important and pose major management challenges in terms of sustainability, environmental impact and balancing the needs of visitors with conservation efforts. Digital tools are critical to the planning and management of suburban forests as they improve data collection, enable efficient resource allocation and enhance the visitor experience through better navigation and information dissemination. The aim of our work was to find out whether people visiting urban and suburban forests in Warsaw consciously plan their visits to forest areas, what ICT tools they use during and after a forest visit, and whether they share their experiences related to forest recreation on social media after the visit. The research focused on urban and suburban forests in the Warsaw metropolitan area, Poland. Data on visitors’ characteristics, recreation habits and digital skills were collected in an online panel survey in November 2023 (n = 1413). The results showed that respondents most frequently visited forest areas around Warsaw 2–3 times a month and several times a year. The vast majority of respondents planned their visits directly on the day of the trip (34.96 %) and used their own knowledge and experience when planning their trip to the forest. More than half of respondents (69 %) stated that they use various types of digital tools when visiting forest areas, most commonly smartphones with GPS functionality. Most respondents stated that they had advanced (43.38 %) or at least advanced (32.06 %) knowledge of using digital tools. 39.49 % of respondents stated that they do not use the internet to share information about their forest visits. The research results presented in the sentence indicate the complexity of using digital tools in the management of outdoor recreation and tourism. On the one hand, our research clearly shows that digital tools are an integral part of modern outdoor recreation and tourism management and provide valuable insights, on the other hand, most respondents planned their visits directly on the day of departure, relying mainly on their own knowledge and experience, rather than on digital tools. This knowledge can be used to develop forest management strategies, environmental education, monitoring tourist flows and promoting responsible recreation worldwide. Further research is needed to analyse the use of digital tools in digital forest recreation.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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