The Relationship Between Visitor-Based Standards of Quality and Existing Conditions in Parks and Outdoor Recreation |
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Authors: | Daniel N. Laven,,Daniel H. Krymkowski overlay" > |
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Affiliation: | Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources University of Vermont Burlington , Vermont, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Parks and related areas are increasingly adopting management-by-objectives/indicator-based frameworks to protect resources and the quality of visitor experiences. Indicator-based frameworks rely on development of indicators and standards of quality, and research has been developed to measure visitor-based standards of quality. In this research approach, visitors to parks and related areas judge the acceptability of a range of recreation-related impacts to natural/cultural resources and the quality of the visitor experience. The purpose of this paper is to explore the strength and variability of the relationship between visitor-based standards of quality and existing conditions in parks and related areas. Data were derived from studies conducted in 11 U.S. national park system units between 1995 and 2002. Results indicated that visitor-based standards of quality are generally unrelated to existing conditions. Implications of these findings are explored for research on visitor-based standards of quality and related issues, and for the management of parks and outdoor recreation. |
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Keywords: | existing conditions standards of quality indicator-based planning and management frameworks parks and outdoor recreation |
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