Fostering equity: How welcomeness, safety, and representation influence visitor coping and intention-to-return to parks and protected areas

IF 3.6 3区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Sammie L. Powers , Lauren A. Ferguson , Michael D. Ferguson , Semra Aytur , Mark B. Gorman , Jessie L. Bennett , Eric Feldbaum
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Parks and protected areas (PPAs) in the United States, while intended to provide safe, welcoming, and equitable outdoor recreation spaces, may not always live up to these ideals. This study investigated how equity-oriented conditions—specifically procedural representation, welcomeness, and safety—affect visitor coping behaviors and intentions to return (ITR) to PPAs in New Hampshire (NH). In Spring 2023, a representative sample of 1364 NH residents who visit NH PPAs for outdoor recreation was collected as part of the 2024–2028 NH Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan.
Structural equation modeling revealed that procedural representation– visitors feeling engaged with management and decision-making– significantly enhanced perceptions of welcomeness and safety. This engagement correlated strongly with reduced feelings of displacement and increased ITR. Equity-related variables accounted for at least 40% of the variance in ITR, maintaining robust relationships even after adjusting for sociodemographic factors. Furthermore, respondents perceiving higher levels of welcomeness and safety were less likely to feel displaced and more inclined to revisit PPAs, extending previous research by showing that enhanced procedural representation can improve access to the outdoors.
Study findings highlight the importance of integrating welcomeness, representation, and safety into the management practices of PPAs to ensure they are inclusive and meet diverse community needs. Further, results emphasize the critical role of equitable management to foster visitor loyalty and support sustained use of PPAs by diverse populations. These insights are essential for natural resource managers striving to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, thereby contributing to the long-term sustainability of natural resources worldwide.
促进公平:欢迎性、安全性和代表性如何影响游客应对和重返公园和保护区的意愿
美国的公园和保护区(PPAs)虽然旨在提供安全、欢迎和公平的户外娱乐空间,但可能并不总是符合这些理想。本研究调查了公平导向的条件——特别是程序性表征、欢迎性和安全性——如何影响新罕布什尔州ppa的访客应对行为和回访意向。在2023年春季,作为2024-2028年NH全州综合户外娱乐计划的一部分,收集了1364名NH居民的代表性样本,这些居民访问了NH ppa进行户外娱乐。结构方程模型显示,程序性表征——游客感觉参与管理和决策——显著增强了受欢迎和安全的感觉。这种接触与减少流离失所感和增加ITR密切相关。与股票相关的变量至少占ITR方差的40%,即使在调整了社会人口因素之后,仍然保持着牢固的关系。此外,感知到更高水平的欢迎和安全的受访者不太可能感到流离失所,更倾向于重新访问ppa,通过表明增强程序代表性可以改善户外活动来扩展先前的研究。研究结果强调了将欢迎性、代表性和安全性纳入ppa管理实践的重要性,以确保它们具有包容性并满足不同的社区需求。此外,研究结果强调了公平管理在培养游客忠诚度和支持不同人群持续使用ppa方面的关键作用。这些见解对于努力促进多样性、公平、包容和正义的自然资源管理者至关重要,从而有助于全球自然资源的长期可持续性。
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6.70
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5.30%
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84
期刊介绍: Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism offers a dedicated outlet for research relevant to social sciences and natural resources. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research on all aspects of outdoor recreation planning and management, covering the entire spectrum of settings from wilderness to urban outdoor recreation opportunities. It also focuses on new products and findings in nature based tourism and park management. JORT is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary journal, articles may focus on any aspect of theory, method, or concept of outdoor recreation research, planning or management, and interdisciplinary work is especially welcome, and may be of a theoretical and/or a case study nature. Depending on the topic of investigation, articles may be positioned within one academic discipline, or draw from several disciplines in an integrative manner, with overarching relevance to social sciences and natural resources. JORT is international in scope and attracts scholars from all reaches of the world to facilitate the exchange of ideas. As such, the journal enhances understanding of scientific knowledge, empirical results, and practitioners'' needs. Therefore in JORT each article is accompanied by an executive summary, written by the editors or authors, highlighting the planning and management relevant aspects of the article.
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