Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resources. However, compiling consistently reliable visitation data across large spatial and temporal scales and across different land managing entities is challenging. Cellular device locations have been demonstrated as a source to map human activity patterns and may offer a viable solution to overcome some of the challenges that traditional on-the-ground visitation counts face on public lands. Yet, large-scale applicability of human mobility data derived from cell phone device locations for estimating visitation counts to public lands remains unclear. This study aims to address this knowledge gap by examining the efficacy and limitations of using c...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
Planning urban parks is a burdensome task, requiring knowledge of countless variables that are impos...
Average monthly visitation using NPS counts and cell data by park type for years 2018 and 2019.</p
Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resource...
Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resource...
Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resource...
Measuring and monitoring use levels in parks and protected areas (PPAs) remains an ongoing challenge...
Monitoring visitor use in parks and protected areas (PPAs) provides essential information for manage...
Effective quantification of visitation is important for understanding many impacts of the COVID-19 p...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to restrictions on indoor gatherings, public activities, and human mobilit...
Monitoring visitor use in parks and protected areas (PPAs) provides essential information for manage...
Monitoring visitor demographics and temporal visitation patterns will help park managers allocate re...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015In the age of big data and internet social media si...
Worldwide mobile devices have become ubiquitous including for visitors to parks and protected areas....
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P. HendricksPublic parks can provid...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
Planning urban parks is a burdensome task, requiring knowledge of countless variables that are impos...
Average monthly visitation using NPS counts and cell data by park type for years 2018 and 2019.</p
Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resource...
Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resource...
Understanding human use of public lands is essential for management of natural and cultural resource...
Measuring and monitoring use levels in parks and protected areas (PPAs) remains an ongoing challenge...
Monitoring visitor use in parks and protected areas (PPAs) provides essential information for manage...
Effective quantification of visitation is important for understanding many impacts of the COVID-19 p...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to restrictions on indoor gatherings, public activities, and human mobilit...
Monitoring visitor use in parks and protected areas (PPAs) provides essential information for manage...
Monitoring visitor demographics and temporal visitation patterns will help park managers allocate re...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015In the age of big data and internet social media si...
Worldwide mobile devices have become ubiquitous including for visitors to parks and protected areas....
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P. HendricksPublic parks can provid...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
Planning urban parks is a burdensome task, requiring knowledge of countless variables that are impos...
Average monthly visitation using NPS counts and cell data by park type for years 2018 and 2019.</p