Mountain summits present a unique challenge to manage sustainably: they are ecologically important and, in many circumstances, under high demand for recreation and tourism activities. This article presents recent advances in the assessment of resource conditions and visitor disturbance in mountain summit environments, by drawing on examples from a multiyear, interdisciplinary study of summits in the northeastern United States. Primary impact issues as a consequence of visitor use, such as informal trail formation, vegetation disturbance, and soil loss, were addressed via the adaption of protocols from recreation ecology studies to summit environments. In addition, new methodologies were developed that provide measurement sensitivity to chan...
This research examined the relative importance of indicators and standards of quality at three mount...
Visitor use in parks and protected areas inevitably leads to resource impacts. In order to effective...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
Abstract Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activitie...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activities and the...
The White Mountain National Forest (WMNF) provides a unique and important recreational opportunity a...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
This paper examines impacts of increased visitation leading to human trampling of vegetation and soi...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
This pilot study addresses the need to characterize monitoring indicators for wilderness climbing in...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Increasing use on mountain summits has both social and ecological implications. High numbers of visi...
This research examined the relative importance of indicators and standards of quality at three mount...
Visitor use in parks and protected areas inevitably leads to resource impacts. In order to effective...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
Abstract Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activitie...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activities and the...
The White Mountain National Forest (WMNF) provides a unique and important recreational opportunity a...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
This paper examines impacts of increased visitation leading to human trampling of vegetation and soi...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
This pilot study addresses the need to characterize monitoring indicators for wilderness climbing in...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Increasing use on mountain summits has both social and ecological implications. High numbers of visi...
This research examined the relative importance of indicators and standards of quality at three mount...
Visitor use in parks and protected areas inevitably leads to resource impacts. In order to effective...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...