Landscape Preferences of Visitors to the Danube Floodplains National Park, Vienna

被引:17
|
作者
Arnberger, Arne [1 ]
Eder, Renate [1 ]
Preiner, Stefan [2 ,3 ]
Hein, Thomas [2 ,3 ]
Nopp-Mayr, Ursula [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna, Inst Landscape Dev Recreat & Conservat Planning, Peter Jordan Str 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna, Inst Hydrobiol & Aquat Ecosyst Management, Gregor Mendel Str 33, A-1180 Vienna, Austria
[3] AG BIGER, Wasser Cluster Lunzbiol Stn, Dr Carl Kupelwieser Prom 5, A-3293 Lunz, Austria
[4] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna, Inst Wildlife Biol & Game Management, Gregor Mendel Str 33, A-1180 Vienna, Austria
关键词
aesthetics; blue spaces; discrete choice experiment; ecosystem services; human benefits; visitor management; TRADE-OFFS; URBAN; RESTORATION; RECREATION; RIVER; HETEROGENEITY; ATTACHMENT; CHALLENGES; BEHAVIOR; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.3390/w13162178
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Successfully managing heavily visited protected riverscapes requires information about visitor preferences for the social, biophysical and infrastructural attributes of river landscapes. This study analyzed the landscape preferences of 520 on-site visitors to the peri-urban Danube Floodplains National Park using an image-based discrete choice experiment. The study explored the effects of various landscape types (water bodies, terrestrial landscapes), recreational infrastructures (trail types, facilities) and trail use conditions (trail user numbers, activities) on respondents' preferences. The results indicated that natural features, such as floodplain forests in combination with meadows or xeric alluvial biotopes, were preferred, while dense forests and, particularly, open agrarian structures were less preferred. Water bodies with 50% reed cover, few people on the trail, alleys of trees and gravel trails were favored. The outcomes serve as the basis for design recommendations for planned recreational areas surrounding the national park with the aim of absorbing visitors and reducing use pressure on the protected area.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Understanding accommodation preferences of visitors to the Kruger National Park
    Kruger, Martinette
    van der Merwe, Peet
    Saayman, Melville
    Slabbert, Elmarie
    TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH, 2019, 19 (02) : 170 - 185
  • [2] Attitudes and preferences of visitors of Krka National Park, Croatia
    Telbisz, Tamas
    Sulc, Ivan
    Mari, Laszlo
    Kaufmann, Petra radeljak
    HUNGARIAN GEOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN, 2022, 71 (02) : 117 - 132
  • [3] EVALUATION OF RECREATIONAL PREFERENCES OF VISITORS IN NATIONAL PARK, TURKEY
    Surat, Hilal
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOSYSTEMS AND ECOLOGY SCIENCE-IJEES, 2018, 8 (01): : 153 - 164
  • [4] LANDSCAPE PREFERENCES AND BEHAVIOR OF VISITORS TO SPANISH NATIONAL-PARKS
    DELUCIO, JV
    MUGICA, M
    LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 1994, 29 (2-3) : 145 - 160
  • [5] VISITORS PREFERENCES ON FOREST CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT IN ENDAU-ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK
    Matthew, N. K.
    Ahmad, S.
    Ramachandran, S.
    Syamsul-Herman, M. A.
    Zaiton, S.
    JOURNAL OF TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE, 2018, 30 (03) : 354 - 361
  • [6] Linking visitors' spatial preferences to sustainable visitor management in a Norwegian national park
    Selvaag, Sofie Kjendlie
    Aas, Oystein
    Gundersen, Vegard
    ECO MONT-JOURNAL ON PROTECTED MOUNTAIN AREAS RESEARCH, 2020, 12 (01): : 27 - 34
  • [7] Exploring Landscape Perceptions of Bukhansan National Park According to the Degree of Visitors' Experience
    Lee, Kyu-Chul
    Son, Yong-Hoon
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2017, 9 (08):
  • [8] VEGETATIONAL PREFERENCES AMONG ITASCA PARK VISITORS
    KLUKAS, RW
    DUNCAN, DP
    JOURNAL OF FORESTRY, 1967, 65 (01) : 18 - &
  • [9] Preferences of tourists with regard to changes of the landscape of the Tatra National Park in Slovakia
    Getzner, Michael
    Svajda, Juraj
    LAND USE POLICY, 2015, 48 : 107 - 119
  • [10] Antimalarials for visitors to Kruger National Park?
    Lonergan, G
    JOURNAL OF TRAVEL MEDICINE, 1999, 6 (03) : 210 - 210