Developments in big data for park management: a review of mobile phone location data for visitor use management

Land managers and public agencies strive to manage parks and protected areas (PPAs) for a balance between the preservation of ecological health and the visitor experience. To fulfill this dual mandate, an understanding of recreationist visitation patterns in PPAs is vital. Mobile phones, passively c...

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Published in:Landscape research Vol. 48; no. 6; pp. 758 - 776
Main Authors: Whitney, Peter, Rice, William L., Sage, Jeremy, Thomsen, Jennifer M., Wheeler, Iree, Freimund, Wayne, Bigart, Elena
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 18-08-2023
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Land managers and public agencies strive to manage parks and protected areas (PPAs) for a balance between the preservation of ecological health and the visitor experience. To fulfill this dual mandate, an understanding of recreationist visitation patterns in PPAs is vital. Mobile phones, passively capturing location data while in use throughout our daily lives, represent a significant opportunity for PPA managers and researchers. This study conducts a scoping literature review to understand how mobile phone location data has been used in PPA research to measure visitation, spatial patterns of use, and visitor experiences in PPAs. The body of research included in this review provides methodological guidance and highlights room for growth in our understanding of the use, limitations, and analysis of mobile phone location data. This scoping literature review presents existing applications of mobile phone location data in PPA research, limitations identified, and opportunities for future research.
ISSN:0142-6397
1469-9710
DOI:10.1080/01426397.2023.2198762