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Non-Compliance with On-Site Data Collection in Outdoor Recreation Monitoring
Authors:Peter Fredman  Ulla Romild  Lars Emmelin  Michael Yuan
Affiliation:1. European Tourism Research Institute (Etour), Mid-Sweden University , ?stersund , Sweden;2. Swedish National Institute of Public Health , ?stersund , Sweden;3. Department of Spatial Planning , Blekinge Institute of Technology , Sweden;4. Centre for Parks, Tourism &5. Recreation Research , Lakehead University , Thunder Bay , Ontario , Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

A wide range of methods exists for on-site visitor monitoring in parks and recreation areas. Self-registration methods have proven to be popular because of their low cost and relative ease of administration, but little is known about the extent to which the data collected from self-registration boxes are representative of the population of visitors, and the degree that bias exists as a result of non-compliance. This article examines these concerns based on research at Fulufjället National Park in Sweden. On-site registration card and follow-up mail survey data from a sample of visitors who did not voluntarily register were compared with the same kind of data for visitors who did register voluntarily. In total, 10 registration card items and 284 mail survey items were tested for variations between compliant and non-compliant visitors. Of these, one third of the card items, 12% and 3% of the survey items for Swedish and German visitors, respectively, yielded statistically significant differences. Implications for management and suggestions for further research are discussed.
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