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Recreation resource impacts in the Bear Lake Road Corridor of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA: An assessment of resource conditions and visitor perceptions.

机译:娱乐资源对落矶山国家公园的熊湖路走廊的影响,美国科罗拉多州:对资源条件和游客感知的评估。

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Visitor use in parks and protected areas inevitably leads to resource impacts. In order to effectively manage for resource impacts, it is important for managers to not only understand ecological aspects of their system but sociological aspects as well. The two papers presented in this thesis used integrated approaches to better understand the current level of resource impacts within the Bear Lake Road Corridor of Rocky Mountain National Park and to explore visitor perceptions of these impacts. The first paper used traditional monitoring and assessment techniques, as well as recently developed methodologies, to determine the current level of resource impacts and examine areas for potential future resource change. Findings showed that there is significant impact in the trail system, particularly at popular hiking destinations. At two of these popular hiking destinations, with current use levels, there is potential for future resource change. Integration with measures of social norms showed that visitors are frequently experiencing resource conditions within the Bear Lake Road Corridor that are considered unacceptable.;The second paper presented in this thesis explored visitor perceptions of resource impacts in the Bear Lake Road Corridor trail system. Specifically, the goals of the paper were to better understand the specific types of resource impacts that visitors perceive, identify visitor characteristics that influence visitor perceptions, and determine visitor standards for specific types of resource impacts. A self-administered survey and visual survey methods were used to accomplish these goals. Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate the relationship between visitor perceptions and visitor characteristics. Results showed that visitors are most perceptive of resource impacts which are the result of inappropriate behavior, such as visitor-created trails and tree damage, and their experience is most impacted by crowding. Overall, visitors did not perceive ecological resource impacts as affecting their experience or as being a problem within the Bear Lake Road Corridor. Visitors' local ecological knowledge and knowledge of low impact practices were most influential in determining whether visitors perceived certain resource impacts. Finally, visitors were shown to have standards for both visitor-created trails and vegetation loss on visitor-created sites.
机译:游客在公园和保护区的使用不可避免地会造成资源影响。为了有效地管理资源影响,管理人员不仅要了解其系统的生态方面,而且还要了解社会学方面,这一点很重要。本文提出的两篇论文采用了综合方法,以更好地了解落基山国家公园的熊湖路走廊内的资源影响现状,并探讨游客对这些影响的看法。第一篇论文使用传统的监视和评估技术以及最近开发的方法来确定当前的资源影响水平并检查潜在的未来资源变化的领域。调查结果表明,该路径对步道系统有重大影响,特别是在受欢迎的远足目的地。在目前使用水平的两个受欢迎的远足目的地中,未来的资源可能会有变化。与社会规范度量的整合表明,游客经常在熊湖路走廊内体验到资源条件,这被认为是不可接受的。本论文的第二篇论文探讨了游客对熊湖路走廊步道系统中资源影响的感知。具体而言,本文的目标是更好地了解访问者感知的特定类型的资源影响,确定影响访问者感知的访问者特征,并确定特定类型的资源影响的访问者标准。使用自我管理的调查和视觉调查方法来实现这些目标。使用结构方程模型来评估访客感知与访客特征之间的关系。结果显示,访客最容易感知到资源影响,这是不适当行为的结果,例如访客创造的步道和树木受损,而拥挤对他们的体验影响最大。总体而言,游客没有认为生态资源影响会影响他们的体验或在贝尔湖路走廊内造成问题。访客的当地生态知识和对低影响实践的了解对于确定访客是否感知到某些资源影响具有最大的影响力。最后,显示出访客对访客创建的路径和访客创建的站点上的植被损失均具有标准。

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  • 作者

    D'Antonio, Ashley L.;

  • 作者单位

    Utah State University.;

  • 授予单位 Utah State University.;
  • 学科 Environmental Management.;Recreation.;Natural Resource Management.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 97 p.
  • 总页数 97
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:59

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