Effects of COVID-19 on Visitor Intentions to Attend Personal Interpretation Programs in the Provincial Parks of Alberta, Canada

Glen Hvenegaard, Elizabeth Halpenny, Clara-Jane Blye, Katherine Corrigan
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Research has examined COVID-19’s impacts on parks, but little research has studied the pandemic’s impact on in-person interpretation. Based on responses from 431 visitors to Alberta’s provincial parks before and during the pandemic, this paper investigates how the pandemic affected visitor intentions to attend personal interpretation programs. Intentions to attend programs decreased after the pandemic started, but were greater for respondents who had attended programs the previous season. Key reasons for not attending programs were not to become infected and not to infect others. Intentions to attend programs were greater for males than females, and greater for respondents with an increased education and a larger household income. Despite pandemic concerns, 53% of respondents said that programs should be offered, with highest support for amphitheater shows, followed by guided hikes, point duties, and family events. Park managers should clearly communicate the benefits and safety measures employed for interpretation programs.
COVID-19 对游客参加加拿大艾伯塔省立公园个人讲解项目意愿的影响
已有研究探讨了 COVID-19 对公园的影响,但很少有研究探讨大流行病对个人讲解的影响。根据艾伯塔省省级公园 431 名游客在大流行之前和期间的回答,本文研究了大流行如何影响游客参加个人讲解项目的意愿。大流行开始后,游客参加讲解项目的意愿有所下降,但上一季参加过讲解项目的受访者参加讲解项目的意愿更高。不参加项目的主要原因是不想被感染和不想感染他人。男性参加计划的意愿高于女性,受教育程度越高、家庭收入越高的受访者参加计划的意愿越强。尽管存在对流行病的担忧,但仍有 53% 的受访者表示应该提供节目,其中支持露天剧场表演的人数最多,其次是有向导的徒步旅行、定点执勤和家庭活动。公园管理者应明确宣传讲解项目的益处和安全措施。
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