在自然中捕捉情感:关于公园、保护区及其他保护区域可达性与包容性的体验式见解

Catching feelings in nature: experiential insights about access and inclusion in parks, protected and other conserved areas

Journal of Sustainable Tourism · 2024
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

通过一小群不同背景的游客在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省北部公园中的亲身经历,研究无障碍设施、态度和信息障碍如何影响残障及其他有特殊需求的游客的体验,为公园管理提供实践建议。

Abstract

An ongoing lack of universally designed infrastructure and programming across the tourism system excludes persons with a disability and other accessibility seeking travelers. In nature-based tourism contexts, limited studies have documented interactions among the diversity of accessibility seeking travelers and the physical, attitudinal, and informational barriers known to exist in nature spaces. This research draws on the lived experiences of a small and diverse group of people as they navigate their accessibility requirements and rights to parks, protected and other conserved areas in northern British Columbia, Canada. Observations documenting in/accessible experiences in nature spaces are recorded using photovoice and field journals grounded in a collaborative auto-ethnographic approach. A thematic analysis surfaced themes relating to the importance of providing access to distinctive encounters in parks and how these experiences relate to infrastructure and social practices. Analysis also identified the need for cognitive space for tourists to embrace desired embodiments in nature and participate in information systems that connect tourists to diverse knowledge systems and sustainability thinking. Findings from this work offer important insights into the value of lived experience as a management input as well as options for engaging diverse communities in a conversation about park accessibility.

旅游管理无障碍旅游自然资源管理社会心理学环境教育