户外游憩者对天气的参与:天气-户外游憩过程模型

IF 3.6 3区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Elise Gatti , Matt Brownlee
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摘要

天气在户外娱乐和以自然为基础的旅游中的作用构成了一个日益增长的研究领域。然而,天气如何以及何时影响个人户外娱乐体验仍有待进一步研究。此外,关于人与天气关系的概念和知识分散在几个学科中。本文将文献和关系整合到一个概念模型中,该模型说明了在以自然为基础的户外娱乐体验中,游憩者与天气的关系。该模型的核心是人-天气环境拟合过程,该模型是通过多学科文献综述和专家评估过程构建的。在娱乐体验的每个阶段,个人都要考虑到他们的娱乐目标、选择的活动、舒适度、健康和安全以及场地的可及性来评估和应对天气条件。当面对不一致的契合时,个体会进行天气约束谈判。本文强调了干预因素和协商反应,以及可能影响热环境和天气感知的个人因素和其他环境因素。由此产生的概念模型旨在适用于大多数个人、户外娱乐活动和环境以及地区。该模型可用于定位现有的户外娱乐天气研究,激励未来的研究,并为管理提供信息。•天气-户外娱乐过程模型(WORP)为学术论述、可测试的假设、研究思路提供了素材,并促进了我们对户外娱乐的集体理解。•该模型为了解天气如何发挥作用或以其他方式影响游憩者的体验和行为的户外游憩研究人员和管理人员提供了一个游憩者-天气相互作用的概念图。•研究人员可以选择使用概念模型和随附的文献综述作为探索各种概念和关系的手段。•娱乐管理人员可以参考模型,以便掌握可能的天气问题范围,并确定干预的切入点,以支持全年娱乐和不同群体的积极结果。•该模型可以应用于培训或正规教育环境,作为讨论户外娱乐和相关变量复杂性的基础。•从业者可以使用WORP来确定基础设施和/或信息提供的改进如何有助于提高户外游憩者应对天气限制的能力。
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Outdoor recreationists’ engagement with weather: The weather-outdoor recreation process model

The role of weather in outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism constitutes a growing area of research. Yet how and when weather influences the individual outdoor recreation experience continues to warrant investigation. Furthermore, concepts and knowledge about human-weather relationships are scattered across several disciplines. This paper consolidates the literature and relationships into a conceptual model that illustrates the ways in which recreationists engage with weather during the nature-based outdoor recreation experience. At the core of the model, constructed using a multidisciplinary literature review and expert appraisal process, is the person-weather environment fit process. During each phase of the recreation experience, individuals assess and respond to weather conditions considering their recreational goals, chosen activity, comfort, health and safety, and site access. When faced with an incongruent fit, individuals engage in a process of weather constraints negotiation. Intervening factors and negotiation responses are highlighted, as are personal and other environmental factors that may influence perceptions of the thermal context and weather. The resulting conceptual model is intended to be applicable to most individuals, outdoor recreation activities and settings, and regions. The model can be used to situate existing outdoor recreation-weather research, stimulate future research, and inform management.

Management implications

  • The Weather-Outdoor Recreation Process Model (WORP) provides fodder for academic discourse, testable hypotheses, research ideas, and advances our collective understanding of outdoor recreation.

  • The model provides outdoor recreation researchers and management interested in understanding how weather plays a role or otherwise influences recreationists' experiences and behaviors with a conceptual map of recreationist-weather interactions.

  • Researchers may choose to use the conceptual model and accompanying literature review as a means for exploring various concepts and relationships.

  • Recreation managers may consult the model in order to grasp the range of possible weather concerns and identify entry points for interventions to support year-round recreation and positive outcomes for different groups.

  • The model can be applied in a training or formal education environment as a basis to discuss the complexities of outdoor recreation and associated variables.

  • Practitioners can use the WORP to identify how improvements in infrastructure and/or information provision may help increase the ability of outdoor recreationists to negotiate weather constraints.

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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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