Visitors to parks and protected areas within the United States and worldwide often visit these areas with a particular destination in mind, such as seeing Old Faithful erupt in Yellowstone National Park or standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park. These visitor use destinations, and the pathways leading to them, such as trails and roadways, see high levels of use, and as a result, impacts to soil, vegetation, air, water, soundscapes, and night skies that result from this use. The field of recreation ecology studies these impacts to park and protected area resources resulting from recreation use. Research conducted by recreation ecologists helps park and protected area managers prevent and minimize these impacts ...
Tourism is one of the largest industries worldwide, and travelers commonly visit national parks beca...
National Park Service (NPS) units have seen a significant increase in visitation in recent years. Fr...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Visitors to parks and protected areas within the United States and worldwide often visit these areas...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Outdoor winter sports activities are growing in popularity, causing conflicts with sensitive wildlif...
Outdoor winter sports activities are growing in popularity, causing conflicts with sensitive wildlif...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Tourism is one of the largest industries worldwide, and travelers commonly visit national parks beca...
National Park Service (NPS) units have seen a significant increase in visitation in recent years. Fr...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Visitors to parks and protected areas within the United States and worldwide often visit these areas...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Outdoor winter sports activities are growing in popularity, causing conflicts with sensitive wildlif...
Outdoor winter sports activities are growing in popularity, causing conflicts with sensitive wildlif...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Tourism is one of the largest industries worldwide, and travelers commonly visit national parks beca...
National Park Service (NPS) units have seen a significant increase in visitation in recent years. Fr...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...