FOREST, HEALTH AND TOURISM: DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE HEALTH TOURISM OFFERS IN LOCAL FORESTS

Georg Christian Steckenbauer, Sebastian Markov, Corinna Pippirs
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Purpose – Forests are a “polyvalent space” of very broad significance and use. Especially given the ongoing shift towards being a “health space” and their increasing interpretation by society as a location for leisure activities, recreation and experiencing nature, forest-based health tourism activities and offers are springing. It is therefore crucial to take not only the demand side into account, but also those offering these forests: the forest owners. Methodology – Within the framework of a cross-border "INTERREG-V-A Austria-Bavaria 20142020" research project on the socially important topic of "Forest, Health and Tourism", an online survey of forest owners (n = 150) in the projects pilot regions of Lower Bavaria and Upper Austria was conducted and evaluated. Findings – Forest has an enormous emotional value for their owners. Indeed, they see the importance of their forests for the population and society, but primarily as a deliverer of “ecosystem services" and not as activity space. There is a basic willingness to make their forests available for health tourism use, but this requires compensation or added value. Contribution – While a forest-related, health tourism product development deals in particular with the demand side, addressing specific target groups with concrete offers, the supply side is often neglected. The survey makes clear that forest owners, despite the common right of free access to forests, must always be seriously and actively involved in product development and implementation of forest-based health tourism offers as key stakeholders in a participatory and transparent manner.
森林、健康和旅游:在当地森林开发可持续的健康旅游项目
用途-森林是一个“多价空间”,具有非常广泛的意义和用途。特别是考虑到正在向“健康空间”的转变,以及社会越来越多地将其解释为休闲活动、娱乐和体验自然的场所,基于森林的健康旅游活动和服务如雨后春笋般涌现。因此,至关重要的是不仅要考虑到需求方,而且要考虑到提供这些森林的人:森林所有者。方法——在跨境“interregg - v - a奥地利-巴伐利亚州2014 - 2020”研究项目框架内,对具有重要社会意义的“森林、健康和旅游”主题进行了调查,对项目试点地区下巴伐利亚州和上奥地利州的森林所有者(n = 150)进行了在线调查和评估。研究发现——森林对它们的主人来说有着巨大的情感价值。事实上,他们看到了森林对人口和社会的重要性,但主要是作为“生态系统服务”的提供者,而不是作为活动空间。他们有一种基本意愿,愿意将其森林用于保健旅游,但这需要补偿或附加价值。贡献——虽然与森林有关的保健旅游产品开发特别涉及需求方面,针对具体目标群体提供具体服务,但供应方面往往被忽视。调查明确指出,尽管森林所有者享有自由进入森林的共同权利,但他们必须始终作为关键利益攸关方,以参与性和透明的方式,认真和积极地参与产品开发和森林保健旅游服务的实施。
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