Daily Dispatch

Instagram an unlikely source of keeping park visitor stats

- By DAVE CHAMBERS

TABLE Mountain National Park has a problem‚ and Instagram is the unlikely solution.

Much of the park’s 221km² is freely accessible‚ making it difficult to estimate the number of visitors and assess how they spend their time.

But Finnish researcher­s have discovered that Instagram posts are an accurate proxy‚ especially in a large park such as the one that surrounds Cape Town.

A team from the University of Helsinki evaluated the usefulness of Instagram‚ Twitter and Flickr in estimating visitor numbers at 21 national parks in South Africa and 35 in Finland.

“We found that the visitor rates and the popularity of the park extracted from social media data followed closely the official visitor statistics. However‚ Instagram clearly worked the best‚” lead author Henrikki Tenkanen wrote in the journal Scientific Reports.

The researcher­s said Facebook was not included in their work because access to its data was limited.

Although Instagram proved most useful‚ combined data from all three platforms was even better – mainly because it was more voluminous.

“On the other hand… platforms are used differentl­y according to the users’ needs or behaviour‚” said Tenkanen.

“They can be used to share everyday activities and experience­s [Instagram]‚ thoughts and ideas [Twitter]‚ and/or high-quality profession­al photograph­s [Flickr].”

The researcher­s said their findings showed social media could “assess the intensity of human activities at a global scale‚ in order to inform spatial conservati­on prioritisa­tion of protected areas under pressure.” — DDC

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