Increasing digital media visibility and tourism messaging promote US National Park system integration
Alexander Michael Petersen, Felber Arroyave, Stephen Shackelton, Jeffrey Scott Jenkins

TL;DR
The study shows that increased digital media coverage of US National Parks is promoting their integration but may be overshadowing important environmental issues.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel analysis of National Park system integration through digital media visibility and tourism messaging.
Findings
Digital media visibility of National Parks grew by over 3,900% from 2010 to 2019.
Tourism-oriented articles are the main driver of National Park system integration in the public sphere.
Tourism messaging may be diverting attention from critical environmental management issues.
Abstract
The National Park Service (NPS) faces a paradoxical dual mandate—to preserve invaluable environmental and cultural resources for future generations and to ensure their public accessibility for recreational enjoyment. Yet with >124 million visitors in 2019, the US national parks (NPs) are at risk of being “loved to death” a challenge faced by protected areas the world over. This growing demand for ecosystem services calls for new strategies to enhance public appreciation and commitment to protecting natural capital. Against this backdrop, we analyzed the structure and dynamics of the NP system through a public-facing lens constructed from >426,000 digital media articles mentioning at least one park by its official name. Our analysis reveals that from 2010 to 2019, NP media visibility grew by over 3,900%, outpacing 29% growth in visitation, and a 15% decline in federal budget support for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiverse Aspects of Tourism Research · Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management · Ecology, Conservation, and Geographical Studies
