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Managing Environmental Impacts of Recreation and Tourism in Rainforests of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area

机译:管理娱乐和旅游业对昆士兰世界遗产地区热带雨林的环境影响

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This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritage listed rainforests of northeast Australia and presents management strategies for sustainable visitor use of the protected area. Tropical rainforests are characterised by their low resistance and moderate to high resilience to impacts associated with human visitation. Visitor use in the World Heritage Area is mostly associated with walking tracks, camping areas, day use areas and off-road vehicle use of old forestry roads and tracks. Adverse environmental impacts range from vegetation trampling, soil compaction, water contamination and soil erosion at the local scale through to spread of weeds, feral animals and soil pathogens along extensive networks of old forestry roads and tracks at the regional scale. Concentration of visitor use is the most desirable management strategy for controlling adverse impacts at most World Heritage Area visitor nodes and sites, and includes methods such as site hardening and shielding to contain impacts. For dispersed visitor activities, such as off-road vehicle driving and long-distance walking, application of best practice methods by the tourist industry and recreational users such as removal of mud and soils from vehicle tyres and hiking boots before entering pathogen-free catchments, together with seasonal closure of roads and tracks, are the preferred management strategies. Retention of canopy cover at camping areas and day use areas, as well as along walking tracks and forestry roads is a simple, yet effective, management strategy for reduction of a range of adverse impacts, including dispersal of weeds and feral animals, edge effects, soil erosion and nutrient loss, road kill and linear barrier effects on rainforest fauna.
机译:本文介绍了旅游和休闲活动对澳大利亚东北部世界遗产名录的雨林的环境影响,并提出了保护区可持续利用游客的管理策略。热带雨林的特点是抵抗力低,对人类访问造成的影响具有中等到高度的适应能力。世界遗产地区的游客使用主要与步行道,露营区,日间使用区和越野车使用老林道和步道有关。不利的环境影响范围包括在当地范围内的践踏植被,土壤致密化,水污染和土壤侵蚀,再到杂草,野生动物和土壤病原体在区域范围内的旧林木道路和铁道的广泛网络中传播。集中访问者使用是控制大多数世界遗产地区访问者节点和站点的不利影响的最理想的管理策略,并且包括站点硬化和屏蔽等方法来控制影响。对于分散的游客活动(例如越野汽车驾驶和长途步行),旅游业和休闲用户应采用最佳实践方法,例如在进入无病原体的集水区之前,从汽车轮胎和远足靴中清除泥土,首选的管理策略是加上季节性的道路和道路封闭。在野营区和日用区以及人行道和林道沿线保留树冠覆盖是一种简单而有效的管理策略,可减少一系列不利影响,包括杂草和野性动物的扩散,边缘影响,土壤侵蚀和养分流失,道路杀害以及对雨林动物群的线性障碍影响。

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