Is love of nature in the US becoming love of electronic media? 16-year downtrend in national park visits explained by watching movies, playing video games, internet use, and oil prices
Abstract
After 50 years of steady increase, per capita visits to US national parks have declined since 1988. This decline, coincident with the rise in electronic entertainment media, may represent a shift in recreation choices with broader implications for the value placed on biodiversity conservation and environmentally responsible behavior. We compared the decline in per capita visits with a set of indicators representing alternate recreation choices and constraints. The Spearman correlation analyses found this decline in NPV to be significantly negatively correlated with several electronic entertainment indicators: hours of television, (
- Publication:
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Journal of Environmental Management
- Pub Date:
- January 2006
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2006JEnvM..80..387P
- Keywords:
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- Entertainment media;
- Multiple linear regression;
- National park visitation;
- Natural areas;
- Oil prices;
- Outdoor recreation;
- Spearman correlation;
- Videophilia