Marconi Marina, Giglio Vinicius J, Pereira-Filho Guilherme H, Motta Fabio S
Marine Ecology and Conservation Lab. (LABECMar), Federal University of São Paulo, Rua Dr. Carvalho de Mendonça, 144, 11070-100, Santos, Brazil.
J Outdoor Recreat Tour. 2023 Mar;41:100501. doi: 10.1016/j.jort.2022.100501. Epub 2022 Mar 3.
Faced with the need for isolation of most people to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, a great concern for the well-being of the population has resurfaced. Considering the numerous benefits of outdoor activities to human health and well-being, we assessed whether the quality of the experience of recreational divers in a marine protected area (MPA) was impacted during the pandemic. We applied a semi-structured questionnaire to divers, collected their socioeconomic profile, preferences, motivations, experiences, and compared the results with those obtained in the previous season. We found that the quality of the recreational diver's experience remained high even during one of the world's biggest health crises. This suggests that the combination of contact with a preserved environment and the adaptation of regulations in favor of visitor safety was enough to stimulate positive experiences. Therefore, we highlight the importance of investing in adaptive management so that MPAs continue to promote ecosystem services such as human health and subjective well-being.
•Quality of experience for recreational divers remained high and was unaffected after the first major wave of COVID-19 cases.•Through adaptive tourism management, MPAs can promote positive experiences even in challenging contexts.•High impact of environmental attributes on the quality of divers' experience reinforces that threats to ecosystems are social impacts.•Socially unequal access to benefits generated by MPAs may negatively influence population's support for these areas.•Efforts are needed to strengthen the equity of distribution of positive social impacts in MPAs.•Potential to provide positive experiences for users must be seen beyond economic value, but as an investment in the population's subjective well-being.
面对大多数人需要隔离以减少新冠病毒传播的情况,人们对民众福祉的重大担忧再度浮现。考虑到户外活动对人类健康和福祉有诸多益处,我们评估了在疫情期间海洋保护区(MPA)中休闲潜水者的体验质量是否受到影响。我们向潜水者发放了一份半结构化问卷,收集他们的社会经济概况、偏好、动机、体验,并将结果与上一季获得的结果进行比较。我们发现,即使在世界上最大的健康危机之一期间,休闲潜水者的体验质量依然很高。这表明接触受保护的环境与为利于游客安全而调整规定相结合,足以激发积极的体验。因此,我们强调投资适应性管理的重要性,以便海洋保护区能够继续促进诸如人类健康和主观幸福感等生态系统服务。
•在新冠疫情第一波大流行之后,休闲潜水者的体验质量依然很高且未受影响。•通过适应性旅游管理,即使在具有挑战性的情况下,海洋保护区也能促进积极的体验。•环境属性对潜水者体验质量有很大影响,这强化了生态系统面临的威胁具有社会影响这一观点。•社会上对海洋保护区所产生利益的不平等获取可能会对民众对这些区域的支持产生负面影响。•需要努力加强海洋保护区内积极社会影响分配的公平性。•为用户提供积极体验的潜力必须超越经济价值来考量,而应被视为对民众主观幸福感的一种投资。