Pröbstl-Haider Ulrike, Gugerell Katharina, Maruthaveeran Sreetheran
Institute of Landscape Development, Recreation and Conservation Planning, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Peter Jordanstr.82, A - 1190 Vienna, Austria.
Institute of Landscape Planning, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Peter-Jordanstr. 82, 1190 Vienna, Austria.
J Outdoor Recreat Tour. 2023 Mar;41:100583. doi: 10.1016/j.jort.2022.100583. Epub 2022 Nov 25.
The special issue presents international experiences with COVID-19 in the years 2020 and 2021 on outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism. To set the scene, a bibliometric and qualitative analysis illustrates and clusters recent publications on COVID-19. Against this background contributions from Japan, China, Brazil, Indonesia, Austria, Croatia, the United States, New Zealand, Taiwan, Australia, Sweden, Poland and Ireland draw a truly international picture of the pandemic crisis, the effects, coping behavior and related strategies. The papers contribute to the COVID-19 related research by documenting the shock in the field of outdoor recreation and tourism, by understanding the immediate consequences on behavior and the required managerial consequences and finally, by analyzing the possible follow up effects including long term effects, discussing resilient solutions and proposing new strategies. In the discussion section we try to answer the questions whether the high visitation rate in recreation facilities, forests, parks and protected areas will remain, and whether adapted visitor management concepts will be required. In addition, we discuss possible implications for urban planning and management. Finally, based on a changing connectedness to nature also possible positive effects by the pandemic are discussed which may lead to a new target group in outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism.
The overview on the Covid-19 related literature suggests improvements in planning and management, such as-new concepts for destination and visitor management, considering an ongoing risk-management,-proactive urban planning and management considering short-term effects in the existing built environment as well as a long-term perspective with strategically planned green infrastructure, including not only the supply of green infrastructure, but also its accessibility, its amenities, and aspects of environmental justice,-the consideration of new target groups in tourism and outdoor recreation.
本期特刊展示了2020年和2021年国际上在户外休闲和自然旅游方面应对新冠疫情的经验。为了引入主题,一项文献计量和定性分析对近期关于新冠疫情的出版物进行了阐释和分类。在此背景下,来自日本、中国、巴西、印度尼西亚、奥地利、克罗地亚、美国、新西兰、台湾地区、澳大利亚、瑞典、波兰和爱尔兰的文章描绘了这场疫情危机、其影响、应对行为及相关策略的真实国际图景。这些论文通过记录户外休闲和旅游领域的冲击、理解对行为的直接影响以及所需的管理影响,最后通过分析可能的后续影响(包括长期影响)、讨论弹性解决方案并提出新策略,为与新冠疫情相关的研究做出了贡献。在讨论部分,我们试图回答休闲设施、森林、公园和保护区的高游客到访率是否会持续,以及是否需要调整游客管理概念的问题。此外,我们还讨论了对城市规划和管理可能产生的影响。最后,基于与自然联系的变化,还讨论了疫情可能带来的积极影响,这可能会在户外休闲和自然旅游领域形成一个新的目标群体。
对与新冠疫情相关文献的综述表明,在规划和管理方面可做出改进,例如——目的地和游客管理的新概念,考虑持续的风险管理;——积极的城市规划和管理,既要考虑现有建成环境中的短期影响,也要从战略规划绿色基础设施的长期角度出发,这不仅包括绿色基础设施的供应,还包括其可达性、便利性以及环境正义方面;——考虑旅游和户外休闲领域的新目标群体。