MMV 2002 - Vienna, Austria
January 30 - February 02
Hosting Institution
Institute of Landscape Development, Recreation and Conservation Planning
BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Univ.Prof. Dr. DI. Andreas Muhar and Assoz. Prof. Dr. DI Arne Arnberger
Austria, 1190 Wien, Peter Jordan Str. 82
fon: ++43 - (0)1 - 47654 85300
fax: ++43 - (0)1 - 47654 85309
mail: [email protected]
Conference Theme
Areas of high ecological value, i.e. parks and protected areas experience ever increasing pressures from recreation and tourism. In addition, new technologies make remote areas increasingly accessible. This leads to extensive ecological impacts, and to increasing conflicts between user groups. In order to manage protected areas within acceptable ecological and social carrying capacities, one needs to monitor visitor activities and behaviour, and deepen the understanding of expectations and motivations. A thorough exploration and discussion of efficient and cost-effective monitoring and recording methods, and associated analysis is necessary. This conference is a first step in this direction and is looking for contributions from practicioners and researchers alike.
Conference Topics
ConflictsMonitoring methods
- Conflicts between natural conservation and recreational goals as well as between different users
- Carrying capacity research
- Standards and norms
Visitor flow modelling:
- Presentation and discussion of various monitoring methods
- advantages and disadvantages in recording of qualitative and quantitative data (long-term recording - optical sensors, video surveillance, personal interviews, mailback questionnaires etc.)
- Managers` needs and expectations concerning monitoring practices, ethical aspects
- Evaluation of management alternatives (choice modelling; decision analysis; GIS-applications)
Practical applications:
- Models to describe and predict visitor flows and their spatio-temporal distribution, Models describing visitor numbers in dependence of external factors such as the weather etc..
- GIS-applications
Conference Workshops:
- Practical applications with examples
- Experience and possible fields of applications for visitor management from a manager's point of view
- Visitor monitoring methods
- Monitoring and modeling visitor flows in backcountry areas
- Discussion of visitor monitoring standards
- Research needs
Keynote Speakers
- Leopold März, Vienna: Rector University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences
- Andreas Muhar, Vienna: Institute for Landscape Architecture and Landscape Management
- Victoria Hasler, Vienna: Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
- Martin Smejkal, Vienna: Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
International Steering Committee
- David Cole - Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, USA
- Terry C. Daniel - School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona, USA
- Paul F. J. Eagles - WCPA Task Force on Tourism and Protected Areas, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Andreas Götz - Director of the International Commission for the protection of the Alps (CIPRA), Schaan, Liechtenstein
- Wolfgang Haider - School of Resource and Environmental Management (REM), Simon Fraser University, Canada
- Robert E. Manning - School of Natural Resources, University of Vermont, USA
- Andreas Muhar - Institute for Landscape Architecture and Landscape Management, University of Natural Resources & Applied Life Sciences, Austria
- Guido Plassmann - Director of the Network of Alpine Protected Areas, France
- Wolfgang Scherzinger - National Park Bavarian Forest, Germany
Links
- MMV 1 - Conference Proceedings (PDF, 27,4 MB)
- MMV 1 Website