Social media reveal ecoregional variation in how weather influences visitor behavior in U.S. National Park Service units
Abstract Daily weather affects total visitation to parks and protected areas, as well as visitors’ experiences. However, it is unknown if and how visitors change their spatial behavior within a park due to daily weather conditions. We investigated the impact of daily maximum temperature and precipit...
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Auteurs principaux: | Emily J. Wilkins, Peter D. Howe, Jordan W. Smith |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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