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Crowding and Experience-Use History: A Study of the Moderating Effect of Place Attachment Among Water-Based Recreationists
Authors:Megha Budruk  Sonja A Wilhem Stanis  Ingrid E Schneider  Jennifer J Heisey
Institution:(1) School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University, 411 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA;(2) Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA;(3) Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia State Parks, Virginia, USA
Abstract:Effective recreation resource management relies on understanding visitor perceptions and behaviors. Given current and increasing pressures on water resources, understanding crowding evaluations seems important. Beyond crowding, however, variables that possibly relate to or influence crowding are of interest and in particular, place attachment and experience-use history (EUH). As EUH is related to place attachment and likely affects crowding, this study explored the moderating effect of place attachment dimensions on the relationships between EUH and visitor crowding evaluations. Water based recreationists at a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers site were contacted onsite and asked questions related to experience-use history, crowding evaluations, place attachment, and activity participation. Anglers and campers at the site identified similar crowding perceptions and place attachments. Only one of eight models tested revealed a moderating effect. Specifically, place identity moderated the relationship between the total times visited in the past twelve months and expected crowding among anglers. As such, the quest continues to understand the relationship among these important variables.
Keywords:Crowding  Experience-use history  Place attachment  Moderating effect
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