关于国家森林和国家公园中专业和娱乐无人机使用的拟议研究议程

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jennifer M. Thomsen, Jennifer K Fowler, T. Lang
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在过去十年中,娱乐性无人机的使用越来越受欢迎。公共土地为无人机提供了额外的使用机会,作为独特的监控工具和摄像,以增强游客体验。然而,有许多关于隐私和对资源和体验的影响的担忧。虽然无人机技术发展迅速,但对挑战、机遇和管理策略的研究有限,导致不同公共土地设置的政策不一致。我们提出了一个研究议程,以指导未来与无人机使用相关的研究和管理。社会、生态和管理方面的考虑是相互关联的,并在从当地场地到国家政策的各个层面上发挥作用。这些尺度是脱节的,由于缺乏为决策提供信息的研究,给政策制定带来了挑战。我们希望这项研究能够激发及时和相关的讨论,并可以为公共土地上娱乐性无人机使用的多尺度和多学科研究提供信息。订阅JPRA
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A Proposed Research Agenda on Professional and Recreational Drone Use in National Forests and National Parks
Recreational drone use has increased in popularity over the past decade. Public lands offer additional opportunities for drone use as unique monitoring tools as well as videography to enhance visitor experiences. However, there are many concerns regarding privacy and impacts to resources and experiences. While drone technology has advanced rapidly, research on the challenges, opportunities, and management strategies have been limited leading to inconsistent policies across diverse public land settings. We propose a research agenda to guide future research and management related to drone use. There are social, ecological, and managerial considerations that are interrelated and operate across scales from the local sites to national policy. These scales are disjointed, creating challenges for policy development with a lack of research to inform decisions. It is our hope that this study stimulates discussion that is timely and relevant and can inform multi-scalar and multidisciplinary research on recreational drone use on public lands.  Subscribe to JPRA
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Journal of Park and Recreation Administration
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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