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portada Linking Wilderness Research and Management Volume 5?Understanding and Managing Backcountry Recreation Impacts on Terrestrial Wildlife: An Annotated Re
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.21 kg.
ISBN13
9781508890140

Linking Wilderness Research and Management Volume 5?Understanding and Managing Backcountry Recreation Impacts on Terrestrial Wildlife: An Annotated Re

United States Department Of Agriculture (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

Linking Wilderness Research and Management Volume 5?Understanding and Managing Backcountry Recreation Impacts on Terrestrial Wildlife: An Annotated Re - United States Department of Agriculture

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Synopsis "Linking Wilderness Research and Management Volume 5?Understanding and Managing Backcountry Recreation Impacts on Terrestrial Wildlife: An Annotated Re"

Increasing levels of recreational use in wilderness, backcountry, and roadless areas has the potential to impact wildlife species, including those that depend on these protected areas for survival. Wildlife and wilderness managers will be more successful at reducing these impacts if they understand the potential impacts, factors affecting the magnitude of impacts, and available management strategies and implementation methods. In this reading list, we summarize over 230 books, articles, bibliographies, and Internet resources to provide managers with relevant research on backcountry recreation impacts on terrestrial wildlife amid the vast literature on this topic. The first section illustrates the importance of considering backcountry recreation impacts on wildlife, both for wildlife conservation and enhancement of wilderness visitor experiences. The second section reviews important concepts such as the types of impacts, methods for assessing them, and models for understanding these impacts. The third section provides an overview of field studies that documents recreation impacts on specific wildlife species and taxonomic groups. The fourth section contains information on management planning frameworks and specific techniques that may be useful for minimizing impacts of backcountry recreation to wildlife. The final section offers Internet resources and previous bibliographies related to the topic.

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