Leveraging big data for outdoor recreation management: A case study from the York river in Virginia

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作者
Gonyo, Sarah Ball [1 ]
Burkart, Heidi [2 ]
Regan, Seann [2 ]
机构
[1] NOAA, Natl Ctr Coastal Ocean Sci, Marine Spatial Ecol Div, 1305 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
[2] CSS Inc, NOAA Natl Ctr Coastal Ocean Sci Contract, EA133C 14 NC 1384,2750 Prosper Ave STE 220, Fairfax, VA 22031 USA
关键词
Outdoor recreation; Big data; Human mobility data; Travel cost method; Valuation; SOCIAL MEDIA DATA; TRAVEL COST-ANALYSIS; PARK VISITATION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; URBAN PARKS; CONSTRAINTS; PATTERNS; LEISURE; MODELS; SPECIFICATION;
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10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120482
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Outdoor recreation is important for improving quality of life, well-being, and local economies, but quantifying its value without direct monetary transactions can be challenging. This study explores combining non-market valuation techniques with emerging big data sources to estimate the value of recreation for the York River and surrounding parks in Virginia. By applying the travel cost method to anonymous human mobility data, we gain deeper insights into the significance of recreational experiences for visitors and the local economy. Results of a zero-inflated Negative Binomial model show a mean consumer surplus value of $26.91 per trip, totaling $15.5 million across nearly 600,000 trips observed in 2022. Further, weekends, holidays, and the summer and fall months are found to be peak visitation times, whereas those with young children and who are Hispanic or over 64 years old are less likely to visit. These findings shed light on various factors influencing visitation patterns and recreation values, including temporal effects and socio-demographics, revealing disparities that warrant targeted efforts for inclusivity and accessibility. Policymakers can use these insights to make informed and sustainable choices in outdoor recreation management, fostering the preservation of natural resources for the benefit of both visitors and the environment.
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