2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272406
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Characterizing, mapping and valuing the demand for forest recreation using crowdsourced social media data

Abstract: Mapping and valuing of forest recreation is time-consuming and complex, hampering its inclusion in forest management plans and hence the achievement of a fully sustainable forest management. In this study, we explore the potential of crowdsourced social media data in tackling the mapping and valuing of forest recreation demand. To do so, we assess the relationships between crowdsourced social media data, acquired from over 350,000 Flickr geotagged pictures, and demand for forest recreation in British Columbia … Show more

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“…Data are derived from 900,000 data providers uploading their GPS traces and thematic encoding of actual trips taken. More recently, crowdsourcing has harnessed the proliferation of GPS enabled phones to map human recreational use of trails and other otherwise unmapped infrastructures (64,65).…”
Section: Remote Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data are derived from 900,000 data providers uploading their GPS traces and thematic encoding of actual trips taken. More recently, crowdsourcing has harnessed the proliferation of GPS enabled phones to map human recreational use of trails and other otherwise unmapped infrastructures (64,65).…”
Section: Remote Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%