Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activities and their effective management, is a relatively new field of scientific study having emerged over the last 50 years. During this time, numerous studies have improved our understanding of how use-related, environmental and managerial factors affect ecological conditions and processes. Most studies have focused on vegetation and soil responses to recreation-related trampling on trails and recreation sites using indicators such as percent vegetation cover and exposed mineral soil. This applied approach has and will continue to yield important information for land managers. However, for the field to advance, more attention needs to be given to other eco...
Historically, riparian areas have been used by people as a source of food and water, as travel corri...
There is not always a clear distinction between what constitutes responsible use and what constitute...
Urban populations in North America are increasing, putting added pressure on urban-proximate natural...
Abstract Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activitie...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Although often considered to be a nonconsumptive use, outdoor recreation inevitably alters attribute...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
A major challenge for managers of parks and other conservation lands where recreation is allowed is ...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...
The attitude toward the problem of resource utilization at any level is tied philosophically to the ...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Abstract: Natural area recreationists enjoy a bittersweet relationship with resource management and ...
Trampling is the most visible and systematically studied mechanism of recreational disturbance on na...
Historically, riparian areas have been used by people as a source of food and water, as travel corri...
There is not always a clear distinction between what constitutes responsible use and what constitute...
Urban populations in North America are increasing, putting added pressure on urban-proximate natural...
Abstract Recreation ecology, the study of environmental consequences of outdoor recreation activitie...
Recreation ecology – the study of the environmental consequences of outdoor recreation/nature-based ...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Although often considered to be a nonconsumptive use, outdoor recreation inevitably alters attribute...
use of natural areas also leads to an increased impact on them (Monz et al. 2013). As a society, we ...
A major challenge for managers of parks and other conservation lands where recreation is allowed is ...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
We discuss seven recreational impacts on biodiversity in wilderness areas. These include: 1) constru...
The attitude toward the problem of resource utilization at any level is tied philosophically to the ...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
Abstract: Natural area recreationists enjoy a bittersweet relationship with resource management and ...
Trampling is the most visible and systematically studied mechanism of recreational disturbance on na...
Historically, riparian areas have been used by people as a source of food and water, as travel corri...
There is not always a clear distinction between what constitutes responsible use and what constitute...
Urban populations in North America are increasing, putting added pressure on urban-proximate natural...