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Developing a Monitoring Protocol for Visitor-Created Informal Trails in Yosemite National Park, USA

机译:在美国优胜美地国家公园为游客创建的非正式步道制定监控协议

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Informal trails created or perpetuated by visitors is a management challenge in many protected natural areas such as Yosemite National Park. This is a significant issue as informal trail networks penetrate and proliferate into protected landscapes and habitats, threatening ecological integrity, aesthetics, and visitor experiences. In order to develop effective strategies for addressing this problem under an adaptive management framework, indicators must be developed and monitoring protocol must be established to gather timely and relevant data about the condition, extent, and distribution of these undesired trail segments. This article illustrates a process of developing and evaluating informal trail indicators for meadows in Yosemite Valley. Indicator measures developed in past research were reviewed to identify their appropriateness for the current application. Information gaps in existing indicator measures were addressed by creating two new indices to quantify the degree of informal trailing based on its land fragmentation effects. The selected indicator measures were applied to monitoring data collected between 2006 and 2008. The selected measures and indices were evaluated for their ability to characterize informal trail impacts at site and landscape scales. Results demonstrate the utility of indicator measures in capturing different characteristics of the informal trail problem, though several metrics are strongly related to each other. The two fragmentation indices were able to depict fragmentation without being too sensitive to changes in one constituent parameter. This study points to the need for a multiparameter approach to informal trail monitoring and integration with other monitoring data. Implications for monitoring programs and research are discussed.
机译:在许多受保护的自然地区,例如优胜美地国家公园,游客创造或保留的非正式步道是一项管理挑战。这是一个重要的问题,因为非正式的步道网络渗透并扩散到受保护的景观和栖息地中,威胁到生态完整性,美学和游客体验。为了在适应性管理框架下制定解决此问题的有效策略,必须制定指标并建立监控协议,以收集有关这些不良路径段的状况,范围和分布的及时和相关数据。本文说明了开发和评估优胜美地山谷草甸非正式步伐指标的过程。对过去研究中制定的指标措施进行了审查,以确定其对当前应用的适当性。通过创建两个新指标来解决现有指标措施中的信息空白,以根据其土地分割效应量化非正式拖尾的程度。选定的指标措施用于监测2006年至2008年之间收集的数据。对选定的指标和指标进行了评估,以表征场地和景观尺度上的非正式径迹影响。结果证明了指标方法在捕获非正式路径问题的不同特征方面的效用,尽管一些指标相互之间密切相关。这两个碎片指数能够描绘碎片,而不会对一个组成参数的变化过于敏感。这项研究指出,需要一种非正式监测和与其他监测数据整合的多参数方法。讨论了监视程序和研究的含义。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2011年第1期|p.93-106|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, North Carolina State University, Box 7106, 5107 Jordan Hall, Raleigh,NC 27695-7106, USA;

    Resources Management and Science, Yosemite National Park,El Portal, CA, USA;

    Resources Management and Science, Yosemite National Park,El Portal, CA, USA;

    Resources Management and Science, Yosemite National Park,El Portal, CA, USA;

    Resources Management and Science, Yosemite National Park,El Portal, CA, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    visitor impacts; informal trails; indicators; monitoring; fragmentation; Yosemite National Park;

    机译:访客影响;非正式步道;指标;监控;碎片化优胜美地国家公园;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:29:06

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