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Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 15; Issue 13; Pages: 10035
Over the past decade, many national park units in the United States broke visitation records. Arches National Park (UT, USA) is no exception. Between 2011 and 2021, visitation increased 74%. As part of considering management options to address the is
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mountain Science. 16:2882-2893
Increasing use on mountain summits has both social and ecological implications. High numbers of visitors climbing mountain summits can be a safety issue, particularly in areas where terrain or elevation leads to queueing that may cause time delays. E
Publikováno v:
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 25:16-23
Participation in bouldering has increased substantially over the past two decades, with indoor (gym) climbing and bouldering identified as the fastest growing sector of the climbing industry. Thus, for many, their experience with bouldering begins in
Autor:
David Pettebone, Pamela S. Ziesler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 36:39-55
The longest series of visitor use statistics for federal lands is managed by the National Park Service and goes back to 1904. The objectives of the National Park Service’s Visitor Use Statistics program are to provide statistically valid, reliable,
Engaging Minority Communities in Local National Park Units through Culturally Competent Focus Groups
Publikováno v:
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration.
The racial and ethnic profile of the United States population is shifting rapidly; in particular, the Latinx/Hispanic population is expected to increase by 115% between 2014 and 2060 (Colby & Ortman, 2014). Racial and ethnic minorities have tradition
Autor:
David Pettebone, Nathan Reigner, Peter Newman, Bret Meldrum, Colin Leslie, Steven R. Lawson, Adam Gibson
Publikováno v:
Landscape and Urban Planning. 118:1-9
Regulating visitor access, in the form of user limits, on public lands is a contentious issue. Although visitor use limits have been instituted to manage a variety of recreation activities in national parks there is little research that has successfu
Autor:
Steven R. Lawson, Jennifer Zwiefka, David Pettebone, Len M. Hunt, Christopher Monz, Peter Newman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport Geography. 19:1210-1221
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’ expe
Autor:
Brett Kiser, Janet Choi, Robert Chamberlin, Larry Gamble, Christopher Monz, Ben Swanson, Peter Newman, Steve Lawson, David Pettebone
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2244:97-106
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) was one of the first national parks to adopt an alternative transportation system: a shuttle bus system initiated in 1978. To address parking lot shortages while accommodating growing numbers of park visitors, RMNP
Publikováno v:
Landscape and Urban Planning. 97:229-238
Data on visitor use are essential to the planning and management of National Park units in order to assess visitor impacts to the resource, estimate the quality of the visitor experience, and to inform facilities planning. Recently, automated infrare
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Environmental Management. 43:523-532
The dual goals of the Organic Act of 1916 and Wilderness Act of 1964 are to protect natural resources and provide quality visitor experiences. Park managers need metrics of trail conditions to protect park resources and quality of visitor experiences