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Recreation Ecology and Visitor Impact Research: Past, Present and Future
Exploring The Nature of Management: Proceedings from the Third International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas
  • Christopher Monz, Utah State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract

Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resources. Even the most careful visitors can potentially disturb soil, vegetation, and wildlife; and in some cases affect water and air quality. Management decisions as to the level of acceptable disturbance to protected area ecosystems can be difficult and challenging and must be well informed by the best available science.

Citation Information
Monz, C. A. 2006 Recreation Ecology and Visitor Impact Research: Past, Present and Future. In: Siegrist, D., Clivaz, C., Hunziker, M., and Iten, S. (eds) Exploring The Nature of Management: Proceedings from the Third International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas. Pp. 98-‐‐100.