Managing visitor conflict is an important task in protected areas. This study used public participation GIS (PPGIS) mapping and a visitor survey to research conflicts between mountain bikers and horse riders, and other groups frequenting trails for tourism and recreation in national parks in northern Sydney (Australia). The goal was to evaluate the effectiveness of the PPGIS for determining conflict locations, and to integrate stated reasons and conflict resolution measures in a model. The survey showed that 42% of mountain bikers and 69% of horse riders had experienced conflicts, with each other, motorbike riders, walkers/hikers and dog walkers. PPGIS effectively mapped concurrent usage intensity to predict potential conflict locations ove...
<p>Methods have been proposed for identifying land use conflict potential using participatory mappin...
Abstract Academics have frequently used and endorsed the Public Participation Geographic Informatio...
Urban nature reserves are increasingly popular for recreational activities but who uses them, for wh...
This paper describes research to evaluate the use of a public participation geographic information s...
This paper describes research to evaluate the use of a public participation geographic information s...
The number of visitors and the diversity of users at national parks is increasing. To cope with this...
Public lands provide a wide range of values-ecological, socio-cultural, and economic-but systematic ...
Land use in many areas is highly contested. An understanding of the nature of such conflicts, and of...
Land use in many areas is highly contested. An understanding of the nature of such conflicts, and of...
The purpose of this paper is to showcase how Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PP...
The purpose of this paper is to showcase how Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PP...
The purpose of this paper is to showcase how Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PP...
This paper presents a Public Participation Geographic Information System (PPGIS) application conduct...
This paper analyses public use in the Ebro Delta Natural Park using PPGIS (public participation geog...
This paper presents a method for identifying and monitoring regional tourism development preferences...
<p>Methods have been proposed for identifying land use conflict potential using participatory mappin...
Abstract Academics have frequently used and endorsed the Public Participation Geographic Informatio...
Urban nature reserves are increasingly popular for recreational activities but who uses them, for wh...
This paper describes research to evaluate the use of a public participation geographic information s...
This paper describes research to evaluate the use of a public participation geographic information s...
The number of visitors and the diversity of users at national parks is increasing. To cope with this...
Public lands provide a wide range of values-ecological, socio-cultural, and economic-but systematic ...
Land use in many areas is highly contested. An understanding of the nature of such conflicts, and of...
Land use in many areas is highly contested. An understanding of the nature of such conflicts, and of...
The purpose of this paper is to showcase how Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PP...
The purpose of this paper is to showcase how Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PP...
The purpose of this paper is to showcase how Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PP...
This paper presents a Public Participation Geographic Information System (PPGIS) application conduct...
This paper analyses public use in the Ebro Delta Natural Park using PPGIS (public participation geog...
This paper presents a method for identifying and monitoring regional tourism development preferences...
<p>Methods have been proposed for identifying land use conflict potential using participatory mappin...
Abstract Academics have frequently used and endorsed the Public Participation Geographic Informatio...
Urban nature reserves are increasingly popular for recreational activities but who uses them, for wh...