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Quantifying nature-based tourism in protected areas in developing countries by using social big data

Cited 106 time in Web of Science Cited 124 time in Scopus
Authors

Kim, Yoonjung; Kim, Choong-ki; Lee, Dong Kun; Lee, Hyun-woo; Andrada, Rogelio II. T.

Issue Date
2019-06
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Citation
Tourism Management, Vol.72, pp.249-256
Abstract
Spatial visitation patterns and its features on nature-based tourism are difficult to assess using only a field-based survey, which is costly and labor intensive. However, understanding of a protected area's visitation status is critical, as it can strongly influence the sustainability of natural resources. Hence, it is important to identify `where people visit' and 'why people visit,' to evaluate the features attractive to tourists. In this regard, we proposed and applied social big data to investigate nature-based tourism in an ASEAN Heritage Park. Overall, our research was able to effectively illustrate spatial patterns of visitation using 10 years of Flickr geo-tagged photographs. Hotspots of high visitation were identified, while revealing the local spatial impact of distributed attributes. This study offers insights into the applicability of social big data to protected-area management and its potential in reinforcing existing field-based participatory approaches.
ISSN
0261-5177
Language
ENG
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/163569
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2018.12.005
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