2019
DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1544680
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Advantages and Limitations of Using Mobile Apps for Protected Area Monitoring and Management

Abstract: Digital technologies, including participatory Internet mapping, social media and smartphones, provide new avenues for research in outdoor recreation and tourism. The potential to reach a greater audience and collect visitation data on a broader scale, with less costs than traditional paper surveys, are key advantages that have increased the use of these novel technologies. Using of mobile apps for data collection is still at the experimental stage. We evaluate previous attempts to use apps for monitoring recre… Show more

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“…The majority of those valid POIs are service facilities (e.g., Yellowstone Art & Photography Center, Old Faithful General Store, Canyon Lodge Cafeteria) that fall into YNP cellular coverage areas (Wadzinski, 2019), while attractions (e. g., Old Faithful Spring and Mammoth Hot Springs) or trails were invalid or not represented. Poor signal coverage in many areas of the park and a focus of SafeGraph on its business clientele, is a plausible reason to explain these results (Miyasaka et al, 2018;Muñoz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of those valid POIs are service facilities (e.g., Yellowstone Art & Photography Center, Old Faithful General Store, Canyon Lodge Cafeteria) that fall into YNP cellular coverage areas (Wadzinski, 2019), while attractions (e. g., Old Faithful Spring and Mammoth Hot Springs) or trails were invalid or not represented. Poor signal coverage in many areas of the park and a focus of SafeGraph on its business clientele, is a plausible reason to explain these results (Miyasaka et al, 2018;Muñoz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carvache-Franco et al [35] and Carrascosa-López et al [38] analysed the correlation between the perceived value of a touristic destination and the loyalty of tourists, or their desire to return. Monitoring visitors is also a subject of potential interest to park managers, and it is addressed by analysing various methods: camera traps [39], applications [64], and GPS tracking [73]. Kristensen et al [42] analysed tourists' motivations based on their level of experience, information that can be used for potential campsite development.…”
Section: No Of Published Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, routing school buses can be made more meaningful through the use of GIS. It can also be an effective policy-making tool when it is used to present patterns in educational achievement and also to target new programmes (Korpilo et al, 2018;Barro et al, 2020;Kim et al, 2019;Muñoz et al, 2019;Jurado Rota et al, 2019). According to Soon et al, (2016), due to its content benefits, GIS education has attracted the attention of various schools in different countries globally and is seen as a very useful tool to analyze the schoolplanning situation.…”
Section: Gis and Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%