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与美国国家公园休闲旅游相关的搜救趋势。

Search and rescue trends associated with recreational travel in US national parks.

作者信息

Heggie Travis W, Heggie Tracey M

机构信息

Recreation & Tourism Studies Program, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA.

出版信息

J Travel Med. 2009 Jan-Feb;16(1):23-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8305.2008.00269.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

National parks are popular travel destinations worldwide. Unfortunately, negative health experiences can and do occur during travel in national parks. This study investigated search and rescue (SAR) trends associated with recreational travel in US National Park Service (NPS) units.

METHODS

A retrospective study was conducted of the Annual US National Park Service Search and Rescue Report for the years 2003 to 2006.

RESULTS

From 2003 to 2006, there were 12,337 SAR operations involving 15,537 visitors. The total operational costs were US$16,552,053. The operations ended with 522 fatalities, 4,860 ill or injured visitors, and 2,855 saves. Almost half (40%) of the operations occurred on Saturday and Sunday, and visitors aged 20 to 29 years were involved in 23% of the incidents. Males accounted for 66.3% of the visitors requiring SAR assistance. Day hiking, motorized boating, swimming, overnight hiking, and nonmotorized boating were the participant activities resulting in the most SAR operations. The vast majority of visitors requiring SAR assistance were located within a 24-hour period, and the most common rescue environments were mountain areas between 1,524 and 4,572 m, lakes, rivers, oceans, and coastal areas. An error in judgment, fatigue and physical conditions, and insufficient equipment, clothing, and experience were the most common contributing factors.

CONCLUSIONS

SAR incidents can be expensive and end with severe health consequences. NPS management should develop education and preventive efforts focused on hikers, boaters, and swimmers who are males and aged 20 to 29 years, addressing issues of adequate judgment, preparation, and experience.

摘要

背景

国家公园是全球热门的旅游目的地。不幸的是,在国家公园旅行期间确实会出现负面健康事件。本研究调查了与美国国家公园管理局(NPS)各单位休闲旅行相关的搜救(SAR)趋势。

方法

对2003年至2006年的美国国家公园管理局年度搜救报告进行了回顾性研究。

结果

2003年至2006年期间,共进行了12337次搜救行动,涉及15537名游客。总运营成本为16552053美元。行动以522人死亡、4860名游客生病或受伤以及2855人获救告终。几乎一半(40%)的行动发生在周六和周日,20至29岁年龄段的游客参与了23%的事件。男性占需要搜救援助游客的66.3%。日间徒步旅行、机动划船、游泳、夜间徒步旅行和非机动划船是导致最多搜救行动的参与活动。绝大多数需要搜救援助的游客在24小时内被找到,最常见的救援环境是海拔1524至4572米的山区、湖泊、河流、海洋和沿海地区。判断失误、疲劳和身体状况以及设备、衣物和经验不足是最常见的促成因素。

结论

搜救事件可能代价高昂,并以严重的健康后果告终。国家公园管理局应针对20至29岁的男性徒步旅行者、划船者和游泳者开展教育和预防工作,解决判断、准备和经验不足的问题。

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