Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with resource conditions is essential for avoiding the impairment of park and protected area resources and visitor experiences. This study combined ecological measures of off-trail resource impacts with social science techniques to understand visitor judgments of ecological impacts and visitors\u27 degree of exposure to impacts. Specifically, this paper reports on a novel integration of techniques that was tested in the Bear Lake Road Corridor of Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA in which resource change, as a result of visitor use off designated trails and sites, was assessed and combined with social science and visitor use data. Visual survey t...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
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...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Visitor use in parks and protected areas inevitably leads to resource impacts. In order to effective...
An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impact...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Abstract. The visitor-employed photography [VEP] method was modified to help determine the social va...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
This paper examines impacts of increased visitation leading to human trampling of vegetation and soi...
Managing outdoor recreation requires that managers do the following: (1) consider the user experienc...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
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...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Visitor use in parks and protected areas inevitably leads to resource impacts. In order to effective...
An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impact...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Abstract. The visitor-employed photography [VEP] method was modified to help determine the social va...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
This paper examines impacts of increased visitation leading to human trampling of vegetation and soi...
Managing outdoor recreation requires that managers do the following: (1) consider the user experienc...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...