An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impacts resulting from backcountry hiking activities. The survey was conducted in the Bear Lake Corridor of Rocky Mountain National Park, CO and examined visitor characteristics that may influence visitor perceptions of specific resource conditions. Findings indicate that visitors are more perceptive of recreation-related resource impacts that are the result of undesirable behavior and, while visitors do perceive resource impacts, visitors tend to be more affected by crowding. Factors such as local ecological knowledge and knowledge of minimal-impact practices positively influence visitor perceptions of resource impacts. These findings support the ...
This study investigated factors influencing the attitude of on-site ski tourers towards the ski tour...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
Natural hazards have been an increasing problem in wildland recreation areas. This study attempted t...
An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impact...
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...
This study explored visitor perceptions of environmental and social impacts of outdoor recreation on...
The unmanaged impacts of recreation and tourism can often result in unacceptable changes in resource...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...
Resource degradation resulting from visitor behavior continues to be a significant concern for land ...
Increasing visitation to national parks and the resulting resource impact has caused many park admin...
Land managers are facing increasing visitation rates on the resources under their care resulting in ...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
This study examined sources of subject variation in user estimates of impact saliency and the accep...
This study investigated factors influencing the attitude of on-site ski tourers towards the ski tour...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
Natural hazards have been an increasing problem in wildland recreation areas. This study attempted t...
An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impact...
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...
This study explored visitor perceptions of environmental and social impacts of outdoor recreation on...
The unmanaged impacts of recreation and tourism can often result in unacceptable changes in resource...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...
Resource degradation resulting from visitor behavior continues to be a significant concern for land ...
Increasing visitation to national parks and the resulting resource impact has caused many park admin...
Land managers are facing increasing visitation rates on the resources under their care resulting in ...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
This study examined sources of subject variation in user estimates of impact saliency and the accep...
This study investigated factors influencing the attitude of on-site ski tourers towards the ski tour...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
Natural hazards have been an increasing problem in wildland recreation areas. This study attempted t...