Erik Meijles
University of Groningen
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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems | 2014
Erik Meijles; M. de Bakker; Peter Groote; R. Barske
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreation and social demands and values. However, multifunctional land use also creates conflicts. Increased numbers of people using an area could exceed its ecological carrying capacity. The recreational quality of areas could be negatively impacted by conflicts in recreational behaviour. Therefore, park managers require spatio-temporal data on visitor flows, but there appears to be a shortage of suitable visitor data. If there are data available, these often do not deliver the information required by managers and there is little guidance on appropriate monitoring variables. This paper therefore combines user movement analysis with environmental and ecological factors for natural resource management. Through a case study we describe the entire working process from field data acquisition to usable park management information. GPS and itinerary data from 138 visitors to the Drents-Friese Wold National Park (the Netherlands) were collected to estimate visitor densities and distribution patterns within the park. Data acquisition is efficient in the working process, but careful error handling is a time consuming but necessary part of it. We introduce the definition of ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ errors to make spatial analysis more flexible. We show that walking speed, trip time and spatial distributions varied between park visitor groups. Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis showed that factors such as the presence of marked trails, distance to facilities but not land use (such as forest or arable land) explained visitor distributions. Patterns differ between respondent groups based on group size and composition, which is also true for itinerary variables such as walking speed and trip time. The combination of high resolution location data with itinerary information from respondents provides a good impression of the different walking preferences of different respondent groups. We conclude therefore that combining GPS data with itinerary information is a useful tool in profiling different natural park visitors. This is useful information for park managers in steering tourists and in catering for different visitor demands in natural parks.
Journal of Geography in Higher Education | 2010
Erik Meijles; Bettina van Hoven
Drawing on experiences from a project conducted in the ‘Drentsche Aa’ area in the Netherlands, this article discusses the concept of the ‘rural atelier’ as a form of problem-based learning. The rural atelier principle was used originally in rural development planning and described as such by Foorthuis (2005) and Elerie and koopman (2008). Here, we discuss it in the context of landscape education. Experiences from a case study project are presented.
Applied Geography | 2012
Erik Meijles; Andrew Williams
IAHS-AISH publication | 2001
Erik Meijles; Andrew Williams; J.L Ternan
Vi Matrix | 2003
Erik Meijles; de Marien Bakker
Geo.brief | 2014
Erik Meijles; Harry Huisman
Journal of Quaternary Science | 2018
Erik Meijles; Patrick Kiden; H.J. Streurman; Johannes van der Plicht; Peter Vos; Roland Gehrels; Robert E. Kopp
Journal of Quaternary Science | 2018
Erik Meijles; Patrick Kiden; Harm-Jan Streurman; Johannes van der Plicht; Peter Vos; W. Roland Gehrels; Robert E. Kopp
Geologie En Mijnbouw | 2018
Bert Vermeersen; Aimée B. A. Slangen; Theo Gerkema; Fedor Baart; K.M. Cohen; Sönke Dangendorf; Matthias Duran-Matute; Thomas Frederikse; Aslak Grinsted; Marc P. Hijma; Svetlana Jevrejeva; Patrick Kiden; Marcel Kleinherenbrink; Erik Meijles; Matthew D. Palmer; Roelof Rietbroek; Riccardo E. M. Riva; Elisabeth Schulz; D. Cornelis Slobbe; Matthew J.R. Simpson; Paul Sterlini; Paolo Stocchi; Roderik S. W. van de Wal; Mick van der Wegen
Archive | 2017
Erik Meijles; Michiel Daams; Frans Sijtsma; Marjan Vroom; Bruno J. Ens; Els van der Zee