The application of spatial‐perceptual wilderness mapping to protected areas management in New Zealand |
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Authors: | Andrew D Kliskey Christopher C Hoogsteden Richard K Morgan |
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Institution: | 1. Departments of Geography and Surveying , University of Otago , Dunedin, New Zealand;2. Resource Management Science , University of British Columbia , 436E‐2206 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3, Canada;3. Departments of Geography and Surveying , University of Otago , Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The paper examines the application of a spatial‐perceptual approach to the wilderness management issue of preserving natural ecological processes while also permitting appropriate wilderness use in protected areas. An approach to delimit the spatial extent of multiple perceptions of wilderness held by backcountry users is used—the wilderness perception mapping (WPM) methodology. The results obtained from employing the WPM.methodology are considered for the North West Nelson region of New Zealand. The map product provides new and useful information that has applicability to protected areas management. The role of WPM is discussed with reference to wilderness management in North West Nelson and New Zealand, and to protected areas management in general. The study demonstrates how a technology can be combined with a critical and sensible analysis of needs and procedures to give useful results, and highlights the value of applied interdisciplinary research. |
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