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National Park Service Cave and Karst Resources Management Case Study: Great Smoky Mountains National Park

机译:国家公园服务洞和岩溶资源管理案例研究:大烟山国家公园

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As discussed in the National Parks Service’s (NPS) Directors Orders/Natural Resources Management Reference Manual #77 and the 2006 NPS Management Policy Handbook, implementing a management plan specifically for cave and karst resources within a national park is paramount to afford these resources appropriate protection. With support from the Federal Cave Resources Protection Act and the National Park Service Organic Act of 1906, management actions protecting caves has begun to place significant importance outside the traditional cave environment onto a broader karst landscape. The need to understand and protect the karst environment and caves as a karst resource has taken a much larger role in the scientific literature and has increased interest in its federal management application. Proactive management through the use of holistic karst wide management plans and programs is shown to provide superior measures for resource protection when compared to the shortcomings associated with reactive cave focused management. The use of Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) as a case study supports the need to develop and implement a proactive cave and karst management plan specific to their resources. Management decisions with regards to cave and karst resources currently follow the parku27s general directives and Superintendentu27s Compendium. GRSM’s caves and karst areas represent unique resources, such as extensive vertical relief and rare biota, requiring special management in order to effectively protect them and to manage those who study and recreate within them. Characteristics such as these necessitate holistically addressing management of these resources.
机译:正如《国家公园管理局(NPS)董事令/自然资源管理参考手册#77和2006 NPS管理政策手册》所述,为国家公园内的岩溶和岩溶资源制定专门的管理计划至关重要,以便为这些资源提供适当的保护。在《联邦洞穴资源保护法》和1906年的《国家公园管理局有机法》的支持下,保护洞穴的管理行动已开始在传统洞穴环境之外的更广泛的喀斯特景观中占有重要地位。理解和保护岩溶环境和溶洞作为岩溶资源的需要在科学文献中发挥了更大的作用,并且对其联邦管理应用越来越感兴趣。与被动反应式洞穴管理相关的缺点相比,通过使用整体岩溶范围的管理计划和程序进行的主动管理显示出了更好的资源保护措施。使用大烟山国家公园(GRSM)作为案例研究,支持了针对其资源制定和实施主动的洞穴和岩溶管理计划的需求。目前,有关洞穴和岩溶资源的管理决策遵循公园的一般指示和总监的纲要。 GRSM的洞穴和喀斯特地区代表着独特的资源,例如广泛的垂直浮雕和稀有生物区系,需要进行特殊管理才能有效地保护它们并管理那些在其中研究和重建的人。诸如此类的特征需要从整体上解决这些资源的管理问题。

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    Nolfi Daniel C.;

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