2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12020601
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Experiencing Nature: Physical Activity, Beauty and Tension in Tatra National Park—Analysis of TripAdvisor Reviews

Abstract: The aim of this article is to analyse the experiences gained by tourists visiting one of the most visited protected areas in Poland—the Tatra National Park (TNP). The authors focused on the following question: does the natural heritage of the national park affect visitors’ unique experiences or is environmentally valuable area not important for their experiences? This article uses mixed quantitative (Text Mining, co-occurrence network analysis) and qualitative (narratives research) methods. Data for analysis—r… Show more

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“…After that, pre-processing was conducted using KH-Coder version 3 [55] and SentiStrength [56], before conducting each text mining analysis. Both kinds of software have been utilized and trusted in relevant business management studies (e.g., [44,57,58]). The pre-processing consisted of tokenization [54], removing stop-words and word stemming.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, pre-processing was conducted using KH-Coder version 3 [55] and SentiStrength [56], before conducting each text mining analysis. Both kinds of software have been utilized and trusted in relevant business management studies (e.g., [44,57,58]). The pre-processing consisted of tokenization [54], removing stop-words and word stemming.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, trends have shown that this specific segment continues to grow much faster than the development of the tourism sector in general (Smolćić Jurdana 2009, Lundmark and Müller 2010, Kaffashi et al 2015. This is mostly due to the modern urgency of returning to nature (Stoleriu et al 2019, Niezgoda andNowacki 2020). At present, it is widely recognised that this need stems from nature's ability to generate human well-being, both physically and mentally (Wolf et al 2015, Roberts et al 2018, Plunz et al 2019, Niezgoda and Nowacki 2020.…”
Section: Nature-based Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is mostly due to the modern urgency of returning to nature (Stoleriu et al 2019, Niezgoda andNowacki 2020). At present, it is widely recognised that this need stems from nature's ability to generate human well-being, both physically and mentally (Wolf et al 2015, Roberts et al 2018, Plunz et al 2019, Niezgoda and Nowacki 2020. As such, this growth requires increased managerial responsibilities and skills on the part of NP administrators, to meet tourists' leisure needs and to ensure the efficient conservation of natural resources (Mandić 2021, Perera et al 2015.…”
Section: Nature-based Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This group came up with the idea to create the Tatra National Park (1954), which has an area of 211,000 square kilometres, while almost 12.3 thousand hectares of land are strictly protected, meaning that economic activity and interference with this area are forbidden. Due to the attractiveness and history of the tourist route, the Tatra National Park is one of the most popular protected areas in Poland (Niezgoda and Nowacki, 2020). Even though much of the territory is strictly protected, there has been a surge in tourist activities and attractions in other parts of the park.…”
Section: The Tatra Euroregionmentioning
confidence: 99%