Published Date
doi:10.1016/j.jort.2016.06.001
Mountain biking: Challenges and benefit
Author
T. Santos a,,
R. Nogueira Mendes a,
A. Vasco b,
Urban parks
Recreational activities
Voluntary geographic information
Mountain biking
Running
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doi:10.1016/j.jort.2016.06.001
Mountain biking: Challenges and benefit
Author
aCICS.NOVA Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (FCSH), Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Avenida de Berna, 26 C, 1069-061 Lisboa, Portugal
bcE3c | Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alterações Ambientais/Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Received 21 June 2015. Revised 21 April 2016. Accepted 7 June 2016. Available online 22 July 2016.
Abstract
The goal of the present paper is to analyze spatial overlap and social conflicts between mountain bikers and runners in an Urban Green Park. The methodology uses publicly available volunteer geographic information, compiled in a spatial database with places (tracks) where these activities occur, in order to measure the use intensity. Results show: (1) the rate of biker and runner compliance with the park's trails, and (2) places where potential conflicts among users are likely to happen. Profiling user's preferences can help managers and decision makers to design proper infrastructure for outdoor activities. Strategic management errors can be avoided by knowing user preferences in urban parks, and by offering improved conditions which meet the expectations and needs of different user groups.
Management implications
This paper presents an efficient method to detect spatial overlaps between different recreational activities which is useful when financial and personnel resources for monitoring visitors in recreational urban green areas are scarce. The dataset comprises Volunteer Geographic Information, publicly available through web sharing services. It constitutes an alternative or a complementary data base compared to direct survey methods. The study revealed the suitability of this methodological approach for the two most popular outdoor recreation activities within urban parks – mountain biking and running.
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