The Cradle Mountain - Lake.St. Clair National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state, having 135,000 day visitors and 16,000 daywalkers and back-country walkers in 1979/80. The majority of visitors were well educated and were either in professional.and administrative positions or were students. 'Seventy percent of the backcountry visitors were from the mainland states. The large number of walkers in the park have contributed towards the deterioration of the track system, with 29% of the tracks in a poor state. Badly damaged tracks are concentrated at high altitudes and on ill-drained areas where user intensity exceeds 1500 persons per annum. Track rehabilitation and relocation to allow comfort near th...
Trail based recreation may be the most valued ecosystem service in Portland’s Forest Park. A recent ...
Recreation in natural areas has been promoted for numerous reasons (e.g., health, nature appreciatio...
Gateway communities are crucial to national park management, and the impacts of national parks on ga...
The Cradle Mountain - Lake.St. Clair National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations ...
The Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park has a unique natural environment, characterised by ...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
The average number of visitors all national parks get is 1.44 million visitors per day. National Par...
This thesis studies the use and management of a portion of the backcountry in Manning Provincial Par...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
All park systems face many different management issues including environmental aspects and visitor e...
Problem statement: Parks, with particular emphasis on national and state parks, host varied interact...
Recreation in natural areas has been promoted for numerous reasons (e.g., health, nature appreciatio...
It has long been recognized that Man's leisure activities, including pedestrian trampling, both dist...
Trail based recreation may be the most valued ecosystem service in Portland’s Forest Park. A recent ...
Recreation in natural areas has been promoted for numerous reasons (e.g., health, nature appreciatio...
Gateway communities are crucial to national park management, and the impacts of national parks on ga...
The Cradle Mountain - Lake.St. Clair National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations ...
The Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park has a unique natural environment, characterised by ...
Eroding trail treads, denuded campsites, stressed wildlife, and damaged tree saplings are some commo...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
The average number of visitors all national parks get is 1.44 million visitors per day. National Par...
This thesis studies the use and management of a portion of the backcountry in Manning Provincial Par...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
All park systems face many different management issues including environmental aspects and visitor e...
Problem statement: Parks, with particular emphasis on national and state parks, host varied interact...
Recreation in natural areas has been promoted for numerous reasons (e.g., health, nature appreciatio...
It has long been recognized that Man's leisure activities, including pedestrian trampling, both dist...
Trail based recreation may be the most valued ecosystem service in Portland’s Forest Park. A recent ...
Recreation in natural areas has been promoted for numerous reasons (e.g., health, nature appreciatio...
Gateway communities are crucial to national park management, and the impacts of national parks on ga...