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Narratives of Place: Integrated Digital Storytelling and Story-Mapping for Sustainable Recreation Management.

Authors :
Budowle, Rachael
Sisneros-Kidd, Abigail M.
Stefanich, Logan
Smutko, L. Steven
Source :
Journal of Park & Recreation Administration. Spring2022, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p154-174. 21p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Spatial data applications frequently examine behavior and values across recreation landscapes. While narratives are atypical in these analyses, ArcGIS Story- Map supports integrating spatial and narrative data. Digital storytelling, which various publicly engaged fields employ, entails first-person narratives told in short montages of video, images, sound, and voiceover that engage both storyteller and audience. This case study research explores digital storytelling and story-mapping as a novel methodology to understand, communicate, and inform recreation values and management. Specifically, it examines whether and how these methods contributed to the collaborative, non-motorized trails planning Pole Mountain Gateways project with the USDA Forest Service. Using purposive sampling, we supported stakeholders to create digital stories (N = 9) about their experiences and values in the Medicine Bow National Forest Pole Mountain Unit near Laramie, Wyoming, USA. Stakeholders' stories were topically diverse and spatially distributed across the recreation landscape. Stories reflected aspects of the USDA Forest Service framework on sustainable recreation, including ecosystems, healthy communities, equitable economies, culture and traditions, stewardship values, present and future generations, place-based recreation, social-ecological systems, and collaborative community engagement. Pole Mountain Gateways land manager interviews (N = 4) assessed the utility of this integrated approach. Managers discussed place-based digital stories as a complimentary tool for representing and communicating diverse stakeholder values; engaging the public and supporting partner relationships; and aiding in broad, collaborative decisions and projects. This case systematically describes a process for integrated digital storytelling and story-mapping for sustainable recreation and collaborative public lands management. We identify opportunities for further developing and exploring this novel, narrative approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07351968
Volume :
40
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Park & Recreation Administration
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154975711
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18666/JPRA-2021-10985