We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) construction of trails, 2) trampling of vegetation and soils on trails and campsites, 3) collection and burning of wood in campfires, 4) water pollution associated with camping activities, 5) unintentional harassment of animals, 6) hunting, fishing, and associated management programs, and 7) grazing by processes and functions of ecosystems. The activities which have caused the greatest impact on diversity at a regional scale are fishing, hunting and associated management practices. None of these perturbations, however, have been studied in insufficient detail to assess their long-term impact
Existing under the protection of provincial legislation, the natural areas and biodiversity of the N...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...
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...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Although often considered to be a nonconsumptive use, outdoor recreation inevitably alters attribute...
Scientific management is essential for restoring biodiversity in park and wilderness areas. A fundam...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
Studies have indicated that non-consumptive outdoor recreation may affect wildlife. Thus, as the na...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Managed public wild areas have dual mandates to protect biodiversity and provide recreational opport...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
Existing under the protection of provincial legislation, the natural areas and biodiversity of the N...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...
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...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Although often considered to be a nonconsumptive use, outdoor recreation inevitably alters attribute...
Scientific management is essential for restoring biodiversity in park and wilderness areas. A fundam...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
Studies have indicated that non-consumptive outdoor recreation may affect wildlife. Thus, as the na...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Managed public wild areas have dual mandates to protect biodiversity and provide recreational opport...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
Existing under the protection of provincial legislation, the natural areas and biodiversity of the N...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...