. . . . "Current possibilities for quantification and modeling of recreation services" . "Pechanec, Vil\u00E9m" . "9430" . "services; recreation; modeling; quantification; possibilities; Current"@en . . . "Public recreation and landscape protection - with man hand in hand? Conference proceeding." . . . . "Cudl\u00EDn, Pavel" . . . "K\u0159tiny" . "Kilianov\u00E1, Helena" . . "RIV/61989592:15410/14:33152635" . "978-80-7375-952-0" . . "Current possibilities for quantification and modeling of recreation services" . "15410" . . . "P(EE2.3.20.0166)" . . "2"^^ . "5"^^ . "Brno" . "4"^^ . "[59AE4013E2BC]" . . "To quantify the value of natural environments, the InVEST recreation model predicts the spread of person-days of recreation, based on the locations of natural habitats and other features that factor into people's decisions about where to recreate. The tool estimates the contribution of each attribute to visitation rate in a simple linear regression. In the absence of empirical data on visitation, we parameterize the model using a proxy for visitation: geotagged photographs posted to the website flickr. Using photo-user-day estimates, the model predicts how future changes to natural features will alter visitation rates. The tool outputs maps showing current patterns of recreational use and maps of future patterns of use under alternate scenarios. ARIES calculate four indicators of recreational services. I.) recreation value - its area capable of providing the natural setting needed for a particular activity, II.) sinks of recreational value - it means landscape features that reduce those source values, if applicable, and III.) the users of a particular recreation area for a given activity. A recreation flow model accounts for travel from a person's home to a particular location suitable for that recreational activity. Travel cost and recreational site choice studies also use basic transportation routing to connect recreationists to recreation sites, but typically do not map the process or facilitate comparisons with other ecosystem services (Hunt 2008). Both models use different approach and indicators of recreation services. Models are free available. Both models can be fill in of national datasets."@en . "Mendelova zem\u011Bd\u011Blsk\u00E1 a lesnick\u00E1 univerzita v Brn\u011B" . "To quantify the value of natural environments, the InVEST recreation model predicts the spread of person-days of recreation, based on the locations of natural habitats and other features that factor into people's decisions about where to recreate. The tool estimates the contribution of each attribute to visitation rate in a simple linear regression. In the absence of empirical data on visitation, we parameterize the model using a proxy for visitation: geotagged photographs posted to the website flickr. Using photo-user-day estimates, the model predicts how future changes to natural features will alter visitation rates. The tool outputs maps showing current patterns of recreational use and maps of future patterns of use under alternate scenarios. ARIES calculate four indicators of recreational services. I.) recreation value - its area capable of providing the natural setting needed for a particular activity, II.) sinks of recreational value - it means landscape features that reduce those source values, if applicable, and III.) the users of a particular recreation area for a given activity. A recreation flow model accounts for travel from a person's home to a particular location suitable for that recreational activity. Travel cost and recreational site choice studies also use basic transportation routing to connect recreationists to recreation sites, but typically do not map the process or facilitate comparisons with other ecosystem services (Hunt 2008). Both models use different approach and indicators of recreation services. Models are free available. Both models can be fill in of national datasets." . "Current possibilities for quantification and modeling of recreation services"@en . . "RIV/61989592:15410/14:33152635!RIV15-MSM-15410___" . . . "Current possibilities for quantification and modeling of recreation services"@en . "2014-05-05+02:00"^^ . "Machar, Ivo" .