Site-level management such as the construction of parking lots, formal trails and other visitor facilities is a common means of confining visitor use in protected areas. The effectiveness of site management, in terms of providing visitor access while limiting impacts, has not been broadly evaluated in parks in the Nordic regions given the tradition of open access and the prevalence of multiple entry points. Moreover, in Norwegian parks, visitor facilities are often provided by the Norwegian Trekking Association, which is the country\u27s largest outdoor organization, and have originally been designed for public access to recreation rather than to meet management objectives in protected areas. In this study, we explored whether formal trails...
Abstract Visitors’ assessments of the negative impact of tourism, on physical and social environmen...
Many Protected Natural Areas provide benefits for both conservation and recreation. The frequent tra...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
The increasing numbers of tourists visiting national parks contribute to new opportunities as well a...
The increasing numbers of tourists visiting national parks contribute to new opportunities as well a...
Planning for recreational activities in protected areas involves an understanding of multiple and co...
This article presents a literature study of the comprehensive amount of North-American wilderness re...
Visitor management is a key tool in improving the recreational carrying capacity of the Nordic natio...
Outdoor recreation is an ongoing global trend that has been boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This t...
At a time where the amount of wilderness is critically declining, while the demand for nature experi...
Norway has many scenic and pristine national parks which are desired destinations for foreign and do...
Today, urbanisation increases the wish for people to visit nature areas. People gain several persona...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Habitat loss caused by human disturbance is one of the largest threats to the wild reindeer (Rangife...
Even in protected areas, it is inevitable that any human use will produce some impact on natural res...
Abstract Visitors’ assessments of the negative impact of tourism, on physical and social environmen...
Many Protected Natural Areas provide benefits for both conservation and recreation. The frequent tra...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
The increasing numbers of tourists visiting national parks contribute to new opportunities as well a...
The increasing numbers of tourists visiting national parks contribute to new opportunities as well a...
Planning for recreational activities in protected areas involves an understanding of multiple and co...
This article presents a literature study of the comprehensive amount of North-American wilderness re...
Visitor management is a key tool in improving the recreational carrying capacity of the Nordic natio...
Outdoor recreation is an ongoing global trend that has been boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This t...
At a time where the amount of wilderness is critically declining, while the demand for nature experi...
Norway has many scenic and pristine national parks which are desired destinations for foreign and do...
Today, urbanisation increases the wish for people to visit nature areas. People gain several persona...
Where visitors go in parks and protected areas has effects on environmental, social, and economic co...
Habitat loss caused by human disturbance is one of the largest threats to the wild reindeer (Rangife...
Even in protected areas, it is inevitable that any human use will produce some impact on natural res...
Abstract Visitors’ assessments of the negative impact of tourism, on physical and social environmen...
Many Protected Natural Areas provide benefits for both conservation and recreation. The frequent tra...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...