2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2013.09.012
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The role of messaging on acceptability of military aircraft sounds in Sequoia National Park

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“…One possible direction is to examine options for persuasive communication and messaging strategies. Prior recreation research has used this approach to promote park visitation in more traditional park settings (Brown, Ham, & Hughes, 2010;Taff et al, 2014) and examine the acceptability of park user fees (Steckenreuter & Wolf, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible direction is to examine options for persuasive communication and messaging strategies. Prior recreation research has used this approach to promote park visitation in more traditional park settings (Brown, Ham, & Hughes, 2010;Taff et al, 2014) and examine the acceptability of park user fees (Steckenreuter & Wolf, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Taff et al (2014) indirectly manipulated park visitor attitudes toward an existing noise source through the use of messaging. Specifically, prior research had shown that aircraft overflights in a national park in the western United States from a nearby military installation were both frequently noticed and consistently rated as detrimental to the visitor experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, attitudes of the person experiencing the noise and making the evaluations have not been adequately explored as potential moderators. Considering other research has shown that individual attitudes can impact individual perception of both anthropogenic noise (Taff et al, 2014) and a host of other management policies (Manfredo et al, 2004), a better understanding of the effect of attitudes in relation to recreation noise and soundscape assessment is warranted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies on sound and tourist experiences remain to be limited and they mainly focus on three themes. First, noise pollution and its influence on tourists (Tarrant, Haas, & Manfredo, 1995;Benfield, Bell, Troup, & Soderstrom, 2005;Mace, Corser, Zitting, & Denison, 2013;Morillas, Escobar, & Gozalo, 2013;Merchan, Diaz-Balteiro & Solino, 2014;Taff, Newman, Lawson, Bright, Martin, Gibson, & Archie, 2014). Second, the value and importance of a natural quiet soundscape (Waltonen & Veijola, 2011;Rantala & Valtonen, 2014;Pheasant, Fisher, Watts, Whitaker, & Horoshenkov, 2010;Watts & Pheasant, 2015); and third, the multisensescape experience and sonic interpretation (Quan & Wang, 2004;Waitt & Duffy, 2010;Edensor, 2000;Richards, Pritchard, & Morgan, 2010;Kang & Gretzel, 2011;Wolf, Stricker, & Hagenloh, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%