TY - JOUR AU - Kohut, Attila Istvan AU - Katona, Krisztian PY - 2022/04/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The impact of exhibit design on zoo visitor dwell time based on an unobtrusive observational methodology in Central European zoos JF - Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research JA - JZAR VL - 10 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.19227/jzar.v10i2.574 UR - https://jzar.org/jzar/article/view/574 SP - 59-65 AB - <p>In this study, the effect of different exhibit designs on visitor dwell time was evaluated based on an unobtrusive and covert observation method in Budapest Zoo, Prague Zoo and Sosto Zoo. The time spent showing direct interest toward the species in an exhibit was measured. Observations took place under the criteria of visibility and fixed weather conditions. Exhibits displaying members of Cervidae and Bovidae were investigated to minimise taxonomic and size differences. The results demonstrate a clear difference between the times spent at different exhibits in the zoos. There was no influence of taxonomic group on visitor dwell time. However, the study showed exhibit features that did affect visitor dwell time. Overall, four features appeared to increase dwell time, one decreased dwell time, and seven had no significant influence. This study provides a generalised estimate that can be applied in different geolocations and aimed at visitors with different demographic characteristics. The results will allow zoos to strategically plan the design of their exhibits and use these features to increase visitor interest, although further research is needed to translate this engagement into pro-conservation knowledge and action.</p> ER -