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The Protected Areas Visitor Impact Management (PAVIM) framework: A simplified process for making management decisions

January 1, 2002

Ecotourism and protected area visitation in Central and South America have resulted in ecological impacts, which some protected areas managers have addressed by employing visitor impact management frameworks. In this paper, we propose the Protected Area Visitor Impact Management (PAVIM) framework as an alternative to carrying capacity and other frameworks such as Limits of Acceptable Change. We use a set of evaluation criteria to compare the relative positive and negative attributes of carrying capacity, other decision-making frameworks and the new framework, within the context of their actual and potential use in Central and South America. Positive attributes of PAVIM include simplicity, flexibility, cost effectiveness, timeliness and incorporating input from stakeholders and local residents. Negative attributes include diminished objectivity and cultural sensitivity issues. Further research and application of PAVIM are recommended.

Publication Year 2002
Title The Protected Areas Visitor Impact Management (PAVIM) framework: A simplified process for making management decisions
DOI 10.1080/09669580208667151
Authors T. A. Farrell, Jeffrey L. Marion
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Index ID 5224186
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center