Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services research and practice. Researchers that map nature-based recreation beyond local scales, however, have relied much on physical attributes, e.g. land cover and topography. In such instances the recreational potential of land is modeled based on expert judgement and not on public preferences. Participatory mapping data is based on public preferences and as such can be used to improve proxy-based methods to map the recreational potential of land. In this paper, we use data from an online mapping survey (the Hotspotmonitor/Greenmapper) to spatially analyze the recreational potential of land. We employed point pattern analyses to 1) investigate which p...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
Engagement with the natural environment and public enjoyment of access to farmland and woodland ofte...
Support for the research reported in this paper was provided by the European Research Councilunder t...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Increasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon of out...
no isbnIncreasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
De Valck, JM ORCiD: 0000-0002-5233-426XThis paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem servi...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
Engagement with the natural environment and public enjoyment of access to farmland and woodland ofte...
Support for the research reported in this paper was provided by the European Research Councilunder t...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Increasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon of out...
no isbnIncreasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
De Valck, JM ORCiD: 0000-0002-5233-426XThis paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem servi...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
Engagement with the natural environment and public enjoyment of access to farmland and woodland ofte...
Support for the research reported in this paper was provided by the European Research Councilunder t...