This report is divided into four chapters. The first chapter introduces the field sites used in the field trials and\ud documents the visitor survey instrument developed to assess visitor perceptions and activities at these sites. In\ud addition, the data generated from the visitor surveys are presented and discussed. The second chapter introduces\ud the critical components of the design of the field trials, including indicator selection and the importance of\ud selecting relevant upstream and downstream control sites in this type of monitoring. The third chapter presents\ud the outcome of field trials and includes critical elements of hypothesis testing and the need to relate indicator\ud responses to spatially and temporally relevant aspe...
Abstract: The importance of an unaffected fish migration in rivers to maintain or establish near-nat...
The consequences of visitor use for natural resources is a common management concern in parks and pr...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
This report is divided into four chapters. The first chapter introduces the field sites used in the ...
Abstract: Biodiversity is increasingly recognized as an invaluable element of the European heritage....
In the last decade increased attention has been paid to monitoring for ecological and commemorative ...
Sustainable tourism is considered an appropriate use of many Australian protected areas. However, su...
Aquatic areas within nature reserves can suffer from certain anthropogenic pressures of its visitors...
Protected areas are established to preserve representative natural ecosystems and pristine environm...
For tourism in parks there are many lists of potential ecological indicators that have not been impl...
Assessing the environmental status of Protected Areas (PAs) is a challenging issue. To indicate that...
Purpose: The purpose of this step is to collect available relevant data before collecting new field...
A preliminary examination of the feasibility of assessing Coastal Visitor Impacts. A comprehensive i...
An important element of the planning and management of protected areas is the understanding of visit...
Densities of fishes, macroinvertebrates and plants on subtidal rocky reefs within the Encounter Mari...
Abstract: The importance of an unaffected fish migration in rivers to maintain or establish near-nat...
The consequences of visitor use for natural resources is a common management concern in parks and pr...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
This report is divided into four chapters. The first chapter introduces the field sites used in the ...
Abstract: Biodiversity is increasingly recognized as an invaluable element of the European heritage....
In the last decade increased attention has been paid to monitoring for ecological and commemorative ...
Sustainable tourism is considered an appropriate use of many Australian protected areas. However, su...
Aquatic areas within nature reserves can suffer from certain anthropogenic pressures of its visitors...
Protected areas are established to preserve representative natural ecosystems and pristine environm...
For tourism in parks there are many lists of potential ecological indicators that have not been impl...
Assessing the environmental status of Protected Areas (PAs) is a challenging issue. To indicate that...
Purpose: The purpose of this step is to collect available relevant data before collecting new field...
A preliminary examination of the feasibility of assessing Coastal Visitor Impacts. A comprehensive i...
An important element of the planning and management of protected areas is the understanding of visit...
Densities of fishes, macroinvertebrates and plants on subtidal rocky reefs within the Encounter Mari...
Abstract: The importance of an unaffected fish migration in rivers to maintain or establish near-nat...
The consequences of visitor use for natural resources is a common management concern in parks and pr...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...