低山研究区旅游流模式的确定

IF 2.6 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Borbála Benkhard
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摘要

了解游客的流动情况有助于为游客目的地制定适当的管理计划。这一运动的确定不仅包括起点和终点的识别以及停车顺序,还包括路线模式的表征。这种模式的类型除了外部物理参数和可用时间外,还取决于人类,因此它与游客的行为和类型有关。了解和利用这些是组织管理自然区域的重要措施。不可能在任何环境中都能观察到自然区域的游客,而只有借助这些知识才能减少某些热门景点的足迹。这就解释了描述不同模式的文献分析目的地之间的关系。本文介绍了山地研究区徒步旅行者运动模式的识别。在志愿者的帮助下进行的问卷调查的基础上,对匈牙利的一个研究区域(杜纳-伊波利国家公园中博尔松180平方公里的区域)进行了游客流量分析。根据对获得的数据的分析,可以准确描述徒步旅行者和团体的运动。基于数学的山区徒步路线定义对于文献中的可用数据来说是新的。一天路线的模式被分为6种类型,还确定了两种需要几天的徒步路线。在目的地的不同入口观察到不同的路线类型。这些信息有助于在起点识别访客类型,并设计适当的访客管理措施。
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Determination of tourist flow patterns in a low mountain study area
Understanding the movement of visitors contributes to appropriate management plans for visitor destinations. Determination of this movement is composed of not only the identification of the starting and end points together with the sequence of stops but the characterisation of the route pattern as well. The type of this pattern depends on the human apart from outer physical parameters and the available time thus it has a relationship with the behaviour and type of the tourist. Understanding and making use of these are important measures for organisations managing natural areas. Observation of visitors in natural areas is not possible in every environment while reducing the tread of certain popular sites can be made only with the help of such knowledge. This explains that literature describing different patterns analyse inter-destination relationships. In this paper the identification of the movement pattern of hikers in a mountainous study area is presented. Visitor flow analysis of a study area in Hungary (180 km 2 area of Central Borzsony in Duna-Ipoly National Park) was performed on the basis of a questionnaire survey carried out with the help of volunteers. Based on the analysis of the obtained data the accurate description of the movement of both individual hikers and groups became possible. Mathematics based definition of hiking routes completed in mountainous areas is new to the available data in the literature. Patterns of one day routes were classified into 6 types and two types of hiking routes requiring several days were also identified. Different route types were observed at the different entrances of the destination. Such information helps the identification of visitor types at the starting points and the design of appropriate visitor management measures.
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Tourism & Management Studies
Tourism & Management Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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