Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, Impacts, and ManagementThe book covers all facets of tourism in natural areas. The book is underpinned by a strong foundation of environmental understanding. It then describes the range of impacts, which occur when tourism takes place in the natural environment and illustrates how managers can plan, develop and appropriately manage tourism developments in natural areas. Finally, the book addresses ongoing management concerns such as monitoring environmental change and the need to introduce appropriate management strategies. |
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Next , indicators are selected to measure existing resource and social conditions and acceptable standards determined ( Steps 3 , 4 and 5 ) . Possible physical indicators are water quality , soil compaction and erosion , and air ...
Next , indicators are selected to measure existing resource and social conditions and acceptable standards determined ( Steps 3 , 4 and 5 ) . Possible physical indicators are water quality , soil compaction and erosion , and air ...
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parameter systems ( Hammitt & Cole , 1998 ) , is collecting information on a number of indicators . A widely used indicator rating system is that developed by Parsons and MacLeod ( 1980 ) for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in ...
parameter systems ( Hammitt & Cole , 1998 ) , is collecting information on a number of indicators . A widely used indicator rating system is that developed by Parsons and MacLeod ( 1980 ) for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in ...
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Box 7.8 Using a task force to identify indicators and standards for the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex , Montana As noted in Chapter 4 , the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex is the most often used example of the Limits of Acceptable ...
Box 7.8 Using a task force to identify indicators and standards for the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex , Montana As noted in Chapter 4 , the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex is the most often used example of the Limits of Acceptable ...
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Contents
Types of tourism | 10 |
Tourisms Impacts in Natural Areas | 19 |
RecreationTourism Planning Frameworks | 22 |
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