2022
DOI: 10.3389/frsut.2022.935369
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A process for identifying challenges and opportunities for outdoor recreation and tourism development using participatory workshops and big data

Abstract: The collaborative development of scientific and practical knowledge is fostered through processes which allow scientists and stakeholders to work together toward common interests and goals. The purpose of this community case study is to document a process by which big data characterizing the volume and spatial distribution of outdoor recreation and tourism behavior can be used to initiate collaborative discussions amongst the diverse stakeholders involved in outdoor recreation and tourism management. The proce… Show more

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“…PPGIS has been used to identify participant preferences for future land use and management [4], pinpoint valued locations for conservation [5,6], and design urban landscapes [7,8] among other applications [9][10][11]. The medium by which spatial preferences are collected varies from paper maps [12,13] to online digital interfaces [8,14]. Paper maps have the advantage that there are few barriers to use, as they are relatively easy to obtain for a specific area of study, and there are low technical hurdles for participants to indicate their preferences through sketching on the map.…”
Section: Motivation and Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPGIS has been used to identify participant preferences for future land use and management [4], pinpoint valued locations for conservation [5,6], and design urban landscapes [7,8] among other applications [9][10][11]. The medium by which spatial preferences are collected varies from paper maps [12,13] to online digital interfaces [8,14]. Paper maps have the advantage that there are few barriers to use, as they are relatively easy to obtain for a specific area of study, and there are low technical hurdles for participants to indicate their preferences through sketching on the map.…”
Section: Motivation and Significancementioning
confidence: 99%