Using textual volunteered geographic information to model nature-based activities: A case study from Aotearoa New Zealand

Authors

  • Ekaterina Egorova University of Twente

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5311/JOSIS.2021.23.157

Keywords:

cultural ecosystem services, nature-based recreation, volunteered geographic information, social media, digital geography

Abstract

A boom in volunteered geographic information has led to extensive data-driven exploration and modeling of places. While many studies have used such data to explore human-environment interaction in urban settings, few have investigated natural, non-urban settings. To address this gap, this study systematically explores the content of online reviews of nature-based recreation activities, and develops a fine-grained hierarchical model that includes 28 aspects grouped into three main domains: activity, settings, and emotions/cognition. It further demonstrates how the model can be used to explore the variation in recreation experiences across activities, setting the stage for the analysis of the spatio-temporal variations in recreation experiences in the future. Importantly, the study provides an annotated corpus that can be used as a training dataset for developing methods to automatically capture aspects of recreation experiences in texts.

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Published

2021-12-24 — Updated on 2022-01-05

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