A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that occurs in a park or protected area. Understanding these factors and how they are interrelated can help managers prevent undesirable ecological impacts, especially in areas without formal trails and visitor sites. This study examines the relationship between levels of visitor use and spatial patterns of visitor behavior at a variety of backcountry recreation destinations. Current assumptions in both the literature and simulation modeling efforts assume that visitor behavior either does not change with use level or that visitors are more likely to disperse at high levels of visitor use. Using visitor counts and GPS tracks of visitor behavior in...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
[Extract] In contemporary psychology, as well as in applied areas such as consumer studies, the term...
The unmanaged impacts of recreation and tourism can often result in unacceptable changes in resource...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Visitors to parks and protected areas within the United States and worldwide often visit these areas...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Outdoor winter sports activities are growing in popularity, causing conflicts with sensitive wildlif...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
Graduation date: 2013With the baby boomer cohort retiring and arguably having more time for outdoor ...
The locations people visit, their travel routes, and the amount of time spent at these locations are...
Typescript (photocopy).Recreation research has contributed much descriptive information about the vi...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
The integration of spatial concepts with social science data in natural resource management has prog...
An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impact...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
[Extract] In contemporary psychology, as well as in applied areas such as consumer studies, the term...
The unmanaged impacts of recreation and tourism can often result in unacceptable changes in resource...
Parks and protected areas are often created to protect important social, ecological, or cultural res...
Visitors to parks and protected areas within the United States and worldwide often visit these areas...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Outdoor winter sports activities are growing in popularity, causing conflicts with sensitive wildlif...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
Understanding the spatial pattern of visitor use in parks is essential for protecting park resources...
Graduation date: 2013With the baby boomer cohort retiring and arguably having more time for outdoor ...
The locations people visit, their travel routes, and the amount of time spent at these locations are...
Typescript (photocopy).Recreation research has contributed much descriptive information about the vi...
Outdoor recreation and eco-tourism are areas of increasing interest to land management agencies worl...
The integration of spatial concepts with social science data in natural resource management has prog...
An on-site visitor survey instrument was developed to examine visitor perceptions of resource impact...
In natural areas, park management organisations need to cater for economic, environmental, recreatio...
[Extract] In contemporary psychology, as well as in applied areas such as consumer studies, the term...
The unmanaged impacts of recreation and tourism can often result in unacceptable changes in resource...