Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based tourism activities and their effective management – is an emerging field of global importance. A primary research generalization in this field, the use–impact relationship, is commonly described as curvilinear, with proportionally more impact from initial recreation/tourism use. This finding has formed the basis of visitor management strategies in parks, wilderness, and protected areas in many parts of the world. In this paper, however, we argue that the current generalization may be an oversimplification derived from one ecological response: the response of vegetation cover in some plant communities to trampling. Use–response functions for o...
The attitude toward the problem of resource utilization at any level is tied philosophically to the ...
Australian flora are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic change due to high levels of diversity...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
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...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Although often considered to be a nonconsumptive use, outdoor recreation inevitably alters attribute...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Abstract: Recreation activities could create various impacts on the natural environment. One of the ...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
The ever-increasing demands for outdoor recreation have caused widespread ecological damage in many ...
Recreational trampling damage of natural vegetation is an increasing problem in the global context a...
The attitude toward the problem of resource utilization at any level is tied philosophically to the ...
Australian flora are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic change due to high levels of diversity...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
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...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Although often considered to be a nonconsumptive use, outdoor recreation inevitably alters attribute...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Abstract: Recreation activities could create various impacts on the natural environment. One of the ...
Aquatic ecosystems are attractive sites for recreation. However, human presence at or on aquatic eco...
The ever-increasing demands for outdoor recreation have caused widespread ecological damage in many ...
Recreational trampling damage of natural vegetation is an increasing problem in the global context a...
The attitude toward the problem of resource utilization at any level is tied philosophically to the ...
Australian flora are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic change due to high levels of diversity...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...