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Environmental and management issues associated with backpacker tourism in mountainous protected areas, China. eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research)|eco.mont Vol. 8 No. 1 8 1|

机译:中国山区保护区背包客旅游相关的环境和管理问题。 eco.mont(保护山区研究杂志)| eco.mont Vol。 8号1 8 1 |

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摘要

Backpacking is an increasingly popular, but sometimes controversial, activity in protected areas. Very few studies have examined the impacts associated with backpacker tourism in environmentally sensitive regions of China. Using data collected from a survey of backpackers visiting Mt Taibai in the Qinling Mountains, this paper analyses the environmental and management challenges posed by travellers in a protected area. We observed that many backpackers gained unauthorized access to the study area, sometimes even to the most fragile sections of natural reserves. This unauthorized use of protected areas poses serious risk of injury and has environmental implications, including damage to vegetation and soils, pollution and wildlife habitat disturbance. But most respondents had little awareness of their environmental impacts and held negative attitudes toward restricted activities in the non-tourist district of protected areas. To promote environmentally responsible attitudes, reduce the risk of accidents and alleviate pressure on reserve managers, we recommend strengthening regulations as well as developing a multi-department management system, expanding community participation and improving environmental education. In a way, this study provides a strategic plan for improved accessibility and land management practices in mountainous protected areas.
机译:背包旅行在保护区越来越流行,但有时也引起争议。很少有研究检查与背包客旅游在中国环境敏感地区的影响。本文使用对访问秦岭太白山背包客的调查收集的数据,分析了保护区旅行者对环境和管理的挑战。我们观察到,许多背包客未经授权即可进入研究区域,有时甚至进入最脆弱的自然保护区。未经授权使用保护区会造成严重的人身伤害风险,并对环境造成影响,包括对植被和土壤的损害,污染和野生动植物栖息地的干扰。但是大多数受访者对其环境影响知之甚少,并且对非旅游保护区的限制活动持消极态度。为了提高对环境负责的态度,减少事故风险并减轻对储备管理人员的压力,我们建议加强法规,发展多部门管理体系,扩大社区参与并改善环境教育。从某种意义上说,这项研究为改善山区保护区的可达性和土地管理实践提供了战略计划。

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