Fire place preferences of forest visitors in northwestern Switzerland: Implications for the management of picnic sites |
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Authors: | K Tessa Hegetschweiler Hans-Peter Rusterholz Bruno Baur |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Section of Conservation Biology, University of Basle, St. Johanns-Vorstadt 10, CH-4056 Basle, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Some recreational activities in urban forests can cause extensive damage to soil and vegetation. In Switzerland, forest visitors frequently build fires outside picnic sites for barbecuing. This indicates that the existing picnic sites are either not attractive enough for these visitors, or that there are not enough sites for all the visitors during peak days. We used an on-site survey to assess the requirements of picnickers in two forest areas in the vicinity of Basle. Results showed that the existing picnic sites do not meet the requirements of some visitor groups, causing the respective visitors to make their own fires in locations that suit them better. There was a preference for sites near streams, away from forest roads and close to open spaces. Furthermore, while some visitors highly appreciated the well-equipped official sites, others preferred more natural infrastructure with pieces of stones forming a fire ring rather than concrete rims, and logs to sit on instead of benches. Picnic sites that are closer to the requirements of visitors who normally steer away from official sites might reduce the number of self-made fire rings. The study shows that understanding visitor behaviour is a prerequisite for the implementation of measures to reduce ecological impacts. |
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Keywords: | Day use Picnicking Recreational infrastructure Survey Urban forest Visitor monitoring |
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