Title of article :
Recreation ecology research in East Asiaʹs protected areas: Redefining impacts?
Author/Authors :
Leung، نويسنده , , Yu-Fai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Recreation ecology, the scientific study of visitor impacts and their effective management, has been developed largely in North America, Europe, and more recently in Australia, in response to growing impacts of visitor use to protected area resources. A body of literature has been accumulated that contributes to sustainable visitor management in protected areas. This paper traces the development of recreation ecology research in East Asia and examines the fieldʹs relevance to East Asiaʹs protected natural areas which endure both a long history of human utilisation and contemporary recreation and tourism pressure, much of which originates from surrounding densely populated urban areas. The formative, expanding and strengthening stages of recreation ecology research in this region were identified through an extensive review of literature published in English and East Asian languages. Each of these three developmental stages was illustrated with examples and compared with the general state of research during the same period. Key challenges and opportunities for future recreation ecology research in the region are discussed in light of this review.
Keywords :
recreation ecology , Visitor impacts , Trampling , trails , Impact monitoring , Indicators , Protected Areas , Park management , east asia
Journal title :
Journal for Nature Conservation
Journal title :
Journal for Nature Conservation