“Å, nå telte han deg også” – er det noe vits da?
Automatiske ferdselstellere benyttes i stadig flere naturområder. Vi får vite hvor mange mennesker som gikk her eller der. Vi sitter med et tall. Men hva sier tallene oss egentlig, og hvordan kan vi bruke dem i en adaptiv forvaltning?. "He counted me again" – what's the point with tha...
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ftninstnf:oai:brage.nina.no:11250/2561800 2023-05-15T16:02:19+02:00 “Å, nå telte han deg også” – er det noe vits da? Wold, Line Camilla Gundersen, Vegard Fangel, Kirstin 2014 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2561800 nob nob Norges forskningsråd: 230335 urn:issn:1502-3532 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2561800 cristin:1216871 Tidsskriftet Utmark 1 & 2 adaptive management national park automatic people counters VDP::Samfunnsgeografi: 290 VDP::Human geography: 290 Journal article Peer reviewed 2014 ftninstnf 2021-12-23T07:17:08Z Automatiske ferdselstellere benyttes i stadig flere naturområder. Vi får vite hvor mange mennesker som gikk her eller der. Vi sitter med et tall. Men hva sier tallene oss egentlig, og hvordan kan vi bruke dem i en adaptiv forvaltning?. "He counted me again" – what's the point with that? In an adaptive management approach in a national park setting, expert knowledge on a variety of topics is deemed crucial for securing a sufficient management. As such, this article looks into how data on outdoor recreational use, obtained through automatic people counters, can contribute. NINA has broad experience with use of such counters in numerous national parks in Norway. In this article, data from Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella and Dovre/Rondane national parks are being used to exemplify our scope. We aim at showing what kind of data automatic counters actually provide, and further; how these can be used in an adaptive management approach. Data from automatic counters provide information about use on the two dimensions of space/spatial distribution and distribution in time. We further show how these two dimensions can be split down on respectively three and four scales. In an adaptive management approach, counter data is especially applicable in phase I (knowledge gathering) and phase III (implementation and surveillance). adaptive management, national park, automatic people counters publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Dovrefjell Norwegian Institute for Nature Research: Brage NINA Norway Dovrefjell ENVELOPE(13.500,13.500,79.000,79.000) Sitter ENVELOPE(10.986,10.986,64.529,64.529) |
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Automatiske ferdselstellere benyttes i stadig flere naturområder. Vi får vite hvor mange mennesker som gikk her eller der. Vi sitter med et tall. Men hva sier tallene oss egentlig, og hvordan kan vi bruke dem i en adaptiv forvaltning?. "He counted me again" – what's the point with that? In an adaptive management approach in a national park setting, expert knowledge on a variety of topics is deemed crucial for securing a sufficient management. As such, this article looks into how data on outdoor recreational use, obtained through automatic people counters, can contribute. NINA has broad experience with use of such counters in numerous national parks in Norway. In this article, data from Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella and Dovre/Rondane national parks are being used to exemplify our scope. We aim at showing what kind of data automatic counters actually provide, and further; how these can be used in an adaptive management approach. Data from automatic counters provide information about use on the two dimensions of space/spatial distribution and distribution in time. We further show how these two dimensions can be split down on respectively three and four scales. In an adaptive management approach, counter data is especially applicable in phase I (knowledge gathering) and phase III (implementation and surveillance). adaptive management, national park, automatic people counters publishedVersion |
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