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Visitor impact assessment of scenic view areas at Bryce Canyon National Park
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1981)
  • Christopher A. Call, Utah State University
Abstract
Intensive visitor use of scenic view areas at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, has resulted in damage to vegetation, soil compaction, accelerated erosion, and reduced aesthetic quality. An assessment of the degree of disturbance at selected scenic viewpoints showed vegetal cover and soil infiltration rates to be consistently lower on high-use areas than on low-use areas. Soil bulk density and sediment production were consistently higher on high-use areas than on low-use areas. More effective management of visitor use is necessary to protect soil and plant resources.
Publication Date
February, 1981
Citation Information
Christopher A. Call. "Visitor impact assessment of scenic view areas at Bryce Canyon National Park" Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Vol. 36 Iss. 1 (1981) p. 50 - 53
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_call/25/