The advent of location-based technologies deployed in protected areas provides both visitors and managers of such areas with new opportunities. In this paper we investigate the potential for mining individual tracks of visitors’ geospatial lifelines to both extract information describing aggregated patterns of group behaviour and characterise individual actions. Methods to spatio-temporally cluster individual behaviour and identify potential locations for specific actions (e.g. do visitors stop here to look at wildlife), whilst handling uncertainty in location, are described and applied to test the hypotheses that firstly, visitor behaviour is altered by the provision of information, and secondly whether the mode of information provision (e...
Abstract Opportunistic citizen science produces large amounts of primary biodiversity data but is un...
Visitor tracking is frequently used in tourism planning for large sites, but is far less common at i...
Protected areas worldwide receive billions of visitors annually. The positive impact of nature on he...
The advent of location-based technologies deployed in protected areas provides both visitors and man...
GPS technology is widely used to produce detailed data on the movement of people. Analysing massive ...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
To manage the potential conflict between outdoor recreation and nature conservation, managers of nat...
Availability of the big data on human mobility raised a lot of expectations regarding the possibilit...
Due to the widespread of mobile devices in recent years, records of the locations visited by users a...
Protected area management and marketing require real-time information on visitors’ behavior and pref...
Protected area management and marketing require real-time information on visitors’ behavior and pref...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
Location Based Services (LBS) are still in their infancy but they are evolving rapidly. It is expect...
This paper presents some approaches for geo-spatial analysis of movement behavior of visitors of rec...
GPS tracking and spatial analysis of people's behavior in parks is relative new but extremely promis...
Abstract Opportunistic citizen science produces large amounts of primary biodiversity data but is un...
Visitor tracking is frequently used in tourism planning for large sites, but is far less common at i...
Protected areas worldwide receive billions of visitors annually. The positive impact of nature on he...
The advent of location-based technologies deployed in protected areas provides both visitors and man...
GPS technology is widely used to produce detailed data on the movement of people. Analysing massive ...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
To manage the potential conflict between outdoor recreation and nature conservation, managers of nat...
Availability of the big data on human mobility raised a lot of expectations regarding the possibilit...
Due to the widespread of mobile devices in recent years, records of the locations visited by users a...
Protected area management and marketing require real-time information on visitors’ behavior and pref...
Protected area management and marketing require real-time information on visitors’ behavior and pref...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
Location Based Services (LBS) are still in their infancy but they are evolving rapidly. It is expect...
This paper presents some approaches for geo-spatial analysis of movement behavior of visitors of rec...
GPS tracking and spatial analysis of people's behavior in parks is relative new but extremely promis...
Abstract Opportunistic citizen science produces large amounts of primary biodiversity data but is un...
Visitor tracking is frequently used in tourism planning for large sites, but is far less common at i...
Protected areas worldwide receive billions of visitors annually. The positive impact of nature on he...