Estimates the number of people entering the Glacier National Park backcountry for the summer season of 1988 using infrared beam-activated photography, embedded vibration sensing counters, and trailhead registration validated by personal observation. The study also developed an equation to estimate use levels in future seasons at low cost
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
The identification of the complexities of the sociological dynamics of visitors and visitor use in o...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
National parks have recently seen increased visitation demand. Glacier National Park is located in a...
This research project explored how people impact the physical amenities of wilderness areas while pa...
The purpose of the Public Recreational Use Survey was to understand the current outdoor recreation f...
Increasing use on mountain summits has both social and ecological implications. High numbers of visi...
The increase in wilderness and general backcountry use over the last ten years is a recreation phen...
Presents results of a survey of Glacier National Park visitors from November 1992 to October 1993. S...
Understanding wilderness use and users is essential to wilderness management. However, there have on...
This study examined what areas of Stagleap Provincial Park non-mechanized backcountry winter recreat...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
The purpose of this study was to identify Glacier National Park backcountry day users’ bear safety i...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
The identification of the complexities of the sociological dynamics of visitors and visitor use in o...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
National parks have recently seen increased visitation demand. Glacier National Park is located in a...
This research project explored how people impact the physical amenities of wilderness areas while pa...
The purpose of the Public Recreational Use Survey was to understand the current outdoor recreation f...
Increasing use on mountain summits has both social and ecological implications. High numbers of visi...
The increase in wilderness and general backcountry use over the last ten years is a recreation phen...
Presents results of a survey of Glacier National Park visitors from November 1992 to October 1993. S...
Understanding wilderness use and users is essential to wilderness management. However, there have on...
This study examined what areas of Stagleap Provincial Park non-mechanized backcountry winter recreat...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
The purpose of this study was to identify Glacier National Park backcountry day users’ bear safety i...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
The identification of the complexities of the sociological dynamics of visitors and visitor use in o...