Why do you need a new system because of the weaknesses in the existing system?
- Address weaknesses in the current park management system.
- Enhance overall efficiency and effectiveness.
- Overcome limitations in functionality and technology.
- Introduce advanced features for improved performance.
- Streamline park-related activities and processes.
- Ensure adaptability to evolving requirements.
- Optimize the management of park resources and services.
- Improve user experience and satisfaction.
- Keep pace with technological advancements in the industry.
Who Need?
- Park Administrators and Supervisors.
- Municipalities and Local Governments.
- Event Organizers for Outdoor Venues.
- Theme Park and Amusement Park Operators.
- Facility Management Companies.
- Environmental and Conservation Agencies.
- Tourism Boards and Authorities.
- Facility Managers for Recreational Areas.
- City Planners and Urban Development Authorities.
- Park Owners and Operators.
Objectives
- Protecting Ecosystems and Cultural Resources through co-management.
- Developing an understanding of park ecosystems for long-term protection.
- Preserving natural and cultural resources by monitoring and identifying conditions.
- Maintaining ties between the community and the park through various activities.
- Promoting youth education and development for equal participation in park management.
- Facilitating public appreciation and enjoyment of natural and cultural heritage.
- Ensuring appropriate visitor use and tourism to increase public awareness.
- Maximizing economic benefits for the local community.
- Preserving ongoing traditional activities and promoting cultural experiences during tourism.
Key Features
- Customize Spaces.
- Tailor Amenities for Different Age Groups.
- View Live Reports.
- Auto-Generated Passes.
- On-Spot or Membership Payment Options.
- Access Control System.
- Ensure Periodic Park Monitoring.
- Implement Penalties for Violations.
Benefits
- Safety of Park Visitors.
- Time and Cost Savings.
- Enforcement of Park Rules.
Devices of use
- Computers.
- Smartphones.
- Tablets.
Achievements
- Enhanced protection of the park's ecosystem and cultural resources.
- Improved understanding and conservation of park ecosystems.
- Successful prevention of resource degradation.
- Sustained ties between the community and the park.
- Promoted education and equal youth participation.
- Facilitated public appreciation of natural and cultural heritage.
- Efficiently managed visitor use and tourism.
- Maximized economic benefits for the local community.
- Preserved cultural activities during tourism.
- Ensured safety and enforced park rules.
- Realized time and cost savings in park management.