General background:
The main aims of this study were to examine, identify and characterize the activity patterns of visitors at Ramat Hanadiv and their perceptions and preferences regarding landscape components, according to personal, spatial and temporal characteristics.
Among other questions, we wanted to know who comes to Ramat Hanadiv, for how long, and for what purpose; from where do the visitors enter and how do they make use of the space; what did they like and what did they find lacking; did their visit contribute to their awareness of the values of Ramat Hanadiv – sustainability, nature conservation, environmental quality and the legacy of the Baron and more.
Sampling the visitation patterns of the participants was done using GPS loggers that were distributed among the participants at the beginning of their visit, as well as by gathering information about the visitors via questionnaires.