Agent-based modelling of the spatial pattern of leisure visitation in forests: A case study in Wallonia, south Belgium
Authored by Niko Speybroeck, Sen Li, Vincent Colson, Philippe Lejeune, Sophie O Vanwambeke
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2015.06.001
Sponsors:
National Fund for Scientific Research of Belgium (F.R.S.-FNRS)
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Repast
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Abstract
The leisure use of forests is a fast growing sector in European tourism.
The difficulties in monitoring real usage pattern have hindered
communications in tourism, conservation and public health in forested
areas. In this study, we present an agent-based model to approximate
forest visit patterns at the regional level, based on the visitor, residential and forest attributes. The model was then adapted locally
for Wallonia, south Belgium, to predict the daily distribution of forest
visits and visitor flows. The results suggest high visit rates in urban
forests. In highly attractive forests that are distant from major
cities, the visit rates may greatly respond to the visitor-level and
environmental changes. Future empirical investigations are encouraged to
build a cross-contextual understanding on visitors' decision-making
mechanisms and to identify how these mechanisms may be influenced by
environmental factors operating at different spatio-temporal levels. (C)
2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tags
Adaptation
Land-use change
environment
Recreation
Travel behavior
urban form
Impacts
Demand
Distance
Destination