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139 7.2.2 National Park Black Forest, a bit wilder 5. Innovative, research and creative elements used The National Park social science team is also concerned with the question of how and why visitors come to the National Park, and what are their impressions regarding the pro - tected area. These data flow directly back into practice; for example, in decisions on how to manage the flow of visitors in the National Park in a sensible manner. Counting barriers installed in the area play a key role for this. The results of visitor monitoring are also part of socio-economic and socio-cultural monitoring. Creative (digital) installations at the visitor centre as well as outdoors let people really dive deep into the wilderness. Why this activity should be considered a Heritage Interpretation Good Practice? The entire National Park is noticeably young, which is a great advantage, because it was possible be build it up through co-creation and a participative process. The visitor centre includes different media for different target groups. Rangers have a certified interpretive guide training. Much research is being done. www.nationalpark-schwarzwald.de/de/nationalpark/kurz-knapp www.nationalpark-schwarzwald.de/de/erleben/nationalparkzentrum www.nationalpark-schwarzwald.de/de/erleben/nationalparkzentrum/ausstellungen https://www.nationalpark-schwarzwald.de/de/natur-wildnisbildung/ natur-und- wildnisbildung-neu www.nationalpark-schwarzwald.de/de/nationalpark/blog

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