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The role of recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and ecotourism The role of recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and ecotourism
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Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion, T. A. Farrell
Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize
Protected area visitation is an important component of ecotourism, and as such, must be sustainable. However, protected area visitation may degrade natural resources, particularly in areas of concentrated visitor activities like trails and recreation sites. This is an important concern in ecotourism destinations such as Belize and Costa Rica, because they actively promote ecotourism and
Authors
T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion
Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: an eastern example Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: an eastern example
This study identified and assessed 110 campsites in seven designated wilderness areas in the Jefferson National Forest of Virginia. The campsites were unevenly distributed within each wilderness, concentrating along trail corridors and near popular destination areas. With a few exceptions, most campsites surveyed were in good condition. The findings indicate that management actions...
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park: an evaluation of visitor activity containment policies from the perspective of social conditions Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park: an evaluation of visitor activity containment policies from the perspective of social conditions
A survey of backcountry and wilderness campsites at Isle Royale National Park reveals that the park?s policies for managing visitor impacts have been remarkably effective in limiting the areal extent of camping-related disturbance. However, the dense spatial arrangement of designated campsites within backcountry campgrounds has also contributed to problems with visitor crowding and...
Authors
T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion
Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: A state-of-knowledge review Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: A state-of-knowledge review
This paper reviews the body of literature on recreation resource impacts and their management in the United States, with a primary focus on research within designated wildernesses during the past 15 years since the previous review (Cole 1987b). Recreation impacts have become a salient issue among wilderness scientists, managers and advocates alike. Studies of recreation impacts, referred...
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
The influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of trail impact assessment The influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of trail impact assessment
Trail impact assessment and monitoring (IA&M) programs have been growing in importance and application in recreation resource management at protected areas. Census-based and sampling-based approaches have been developed in such programs, with systematic point sampling being the most common survey design. This paper examines the influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of estimates...
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
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Filter Total Items: 123
The role of recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and ecotourism The role of recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and ecotourism
No abstract available.
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion, T. A. Farrell
Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize
Protected area visitation is an important component of ecotourism, and as such, must be sustainable. However, protected area visitation may degrade natural resources, particularly in areas of concentrated visitor activities like trails and recreation sites. This is an important concern in ecotourism destinations such as Belize and Costa Rica, because they actively promote ecotourism and
Authors
T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion
Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: an eastern example Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: an eastern example
This study identified and assessed 110 campsites in seven designated wilderness areas in the Jefferson National Forest of Virginia. The campsites were unevenly distributed within each wilderness, concentrating along trail corridors and near popular destination areas. With a few exceptions, most campsites surveyed were in good condition. The findings indicate that management actions...
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park: an evaluation of visitor activity containment policies from the perspective of social conditions Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park: an evaluation of visitor activity containment policies from the perspective of social conditions
A survey of backcountry and wilderness campsites at Isle Royale National Park reveals that the park?s policies for managing visitor impacts have been remarkably effective in limiting the areal extent of camping-related disturbance. However, the dense spatial arrangement of designated campsites within backcountry campgrounds has also contributed to problems with visitor crowding and...
Authors
T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion
Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: A state-of-knowledge review Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: A state-of-knowledge review
This paper reviews the body of literature on recreation resource impacts and their management in the United States, with a primary focus on research within designated wildernesses during the past 15 years since the previous review (Cole 1987b). Recreation impacts have become a salient issue among wilderness scientists, managers and advocates alike. Studies of recreation impacts, referred...
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
The influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of trail impact assessment The influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of trail impact assessment
Trail impact assessment and monitoring (IA&M) programs have been growing in importance and application in recreation resource management at protected areas. Census-based and sampling-based approaches have been developed in such programs, with systematic point sampling being the most common survey design. This paper examines the influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of estimates...
Authors
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion