Recreational ecology is an internationally evolving research field addressing the high demand for nature-based tourism and recreation, and its environmental impacts. This review aimed to analyze the research effort of recreational ecology studies published in four renowned journals in the field, the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Management, the Journal of Environmental Management, and Environmental Management. Between 1976 and 2017, this review identified 145 papers focused on recreational ecology. The majority of research investigated the direct impacts of terrestrial activities in protected areas, in particular the impacts of walking and hiking on vegetation and trail conditions, and the impacts of wildlife viewing. A conceptual...
In recent decades, rising consumer interest in visiting relatively less commercialized natural desti...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
Abstract: Natural and phy,sical environments merit utmost concern b) tourist officials. Major public...
Recreational ecology is an internationally evolving research field addressing the high demand for na...
Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activities and the...
Abstract Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activitie...
Throughout the world, areas have been reserved for their exceptional environmental values, such as h...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Disturbance to ecosystems in parks and protected areas from nature-based tourism and recreation is i...
Recreational trails are a type of nature-based tourism providing various activities such as hiking, ...
The value of wildlife as consumptive or non-consumptive ecotourism activities are evident in many r...
Nature-based tourism constitutes a major segment of world tourism. Protected areas are considered a ...
This project would not have been possible without the support from the Carnegie Trust, a James Hutto...
In recent decades, rising consumer interest in visiting relatively less commercialized natural desti...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
Abstract: Natural and phy,sical environments merit utmost concern b) tourist officials. Major public...
Recreational ecology is an internationally evolving research field addressing the high demand for na...
Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activities and the...
Abstract Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activitie...
Throughout the world, areas have been reserved for their exceptional environmental values, such as h...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Disturbance to ecosystems in parks and protected areas from nature-based tourism and recreation is i...
Recreational trails are a type of nature-based tourism providing various activities such as hiking, ...
The value of wildlife as consumptive or non-consumptive ecotourism activities are evident in many r...
Nature-based tourism constitutes a major segment of world tourism. Protected areas are considered a ...
This project would not have been possible without the support from the Carnegie Trust, a James Hutto...
In recent decades, rising consumer interest in visiting relatively less commercialized natural desti...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
Abstract: Natural and phy,sical environments merit utmost concern b) tourist officials. Major public...