了解车辆噪音作为德纳里国家公园和自然保护区声景观质量的指标

IF 4.4 3区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
L.A. Ferguson , P.B. Newman , D.H. Betchkal , M.F. McKenna , M. Lane , B.D. Taff
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美国国家公园旨在保护资源,包括为野生动物和游客提供的自然景观。本研究确定了德纳里国家公园和自然保护区(DENA)更容易进入的部分(被称为前县)内三个不同地点的游客指标和声景质量的知情阈值。游客在游客中心或两条徒步路线中的一条被拦截,并被要求参加一项有人出席的倾听调查。他们对在3分钟的听力过程中听到的每个声音的可接受程度和解释程度进行了评分。大多数游客都听到了车辆的噪音,并在不同程度上被评为不可接受和令人讨厌。为了了解预测访问者评级的条件,累积链接模型适合于车辆噪声的可接受性和解释。在他们的听力调查中记录的最大声级,以及调查的地点,安静的动机和噪音的干扰,是对车辆噪音反应的重要预测因素。调查地点的影响最大,这表明声景的设置对预测游客的反应很重要。这些发现对公园管理者和研究人员来说很有价值,他们的目标是了解游客对声音景观指标(如车辆和其他机动来源)的反应。
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Understanding vehicle noise as an indicator of soundscape quality in Denali National Park and Preserve
United States National Parks aim to conserve resources, including natural soundscapes for both wildlife and visitor experiences. This study identified visitors’ indicators and informed thresholds for soundscape quality at three different locations within a more accessible part of Denali National Park and Preserve (DENA), known as the frontcounty. Visitors were intercepted at either the visitor center or one of two hiking trails and asked to participate in an attended listening survey. They rated their acceptability and interpretation of each sound they heard during the 3-min listening session. Vehicle noise was heard by most visitors and rated to various degrees as unacceptable and annoying. To understand the conditions that predict visitor ratings, cumulative link models were fit for both the acceptability and interpretation of vehicle noise. The maximum sound level recorded during their listening survey, along with the location of the survey, motivation for quiet, and interference from noise, were important predictors of response to vehicle noise. The survey location had the largest effect size, suggesting that the setting of the soundscape is important in predicting visitor response. These findings are valuable for park managers and researchers who aim to understand visitor responses to soundscape indicators like vehicles and other motorized sources.
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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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