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000145245 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1016/j.ecoser.2024.101663
000145245 0248_ $$2sideral$$a140065
000145245 037__ $$aART-2024-140065
000145245 041__ $$aeng
000145245 100__ $$aFelipe-Lucia, María R.
000145245 245__ $$aDifferences in the experience of cultural ecosystem services in mountain protected areas by clusters of visitors
000145245 260__ $$c2024
000145245 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000145245 5203_ $$aProtected Areas contribute to the conservation of nature with associated cultural ecosystem services (CES) and values, such as recreational and educational opportunities, wildlife observation, scenic beauty, inspiration and sense of belonging. Informed management of Protected Areas needs to consider the distinct use and preferences for CES of different types of visitors to increase opportunities for nature experience while avoiding conflicts with biodiversity conservation. Therefore, it is important to understand the linkages between visitor characteristics and their demand for specific sets of CES, particularly in fragile mountain ecosystems. Here we do so by combining information from individual on-site surveys and participatory mapping of visitors in four European mountain Protected Areas. We analysed visitors’ frequency of use of eight CES and their socio-demographic information, identifying three clusters of visitors. We also assessed the spatial distribution of CES locations used by each visitor cluster. Our results highlight strong differences between clusters both in the most frequently experienced CES and in the spatial location where those CES were experienced. We suggest that a better understanding of visitors regarding the way they experience nature is relevant for the environmental management of mountain Protected Areas and their surroundings.
000145245 536__ $$9info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/641762/EU/ECOPOTENTIAL: IMPROVING FUTURE ECOSYSTEM BENEFITS THROUGH EARTH OBSERVATIONS/ECOPOTENTIAL$$9This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No H2020 641762-ECOPOTENTIAL$$9info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/MICINN/RYC2021-032828-I
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000145245 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-5250-9488$$aFrutos, Ángel de$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000145245 700__ $$aCrouzat, Emilie
000145245 700__ $$aGrescho, Volker
000145245 700__ $$aHeuschele, Jonna M.
000145245 700__ $$aMarselle, Melissa
000145245 700__ $$aHeurich, Marco
000145245 700__ $$aPöpperl, Franziska
000145245 700__ $$aPorst, Florian
000145245 700__ $$aPortela, Ana Paula
000145245 700__ $$aRossi, Christian
000145245 700__ $$aCarvalho-Santos, Claudia
000145245 700__ $$aStritih, Ana
000145245 700__ $$aVaz, Ana Sofia
000145245 700__ $$aBonn, Aletta
000145245 7102_ $$14013$$2205$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Didácticas Específicas$$cÁrea Didáctica Ciencias Exper.
000145245 773__ $$g70 (2024), 101663 [12 pp.]$$pEcosys. Serv.$$tEcosystem Services$$x2212-0416
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000145245 951__ $$a2024-10-15-10:50:42
000145245 980__ $$aARTICLE