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This manual provides information for planners, developers, managers and decision makers involved with tourism development and resource management in a...
Read more(1). Increasing demand for access to nature has the potential to increase environmental impacts. Identifying links between increased visitor intensity...
Read moreMany protected areas are now faced with increasing pressure from visitors and tourism development. There is thus an urgent need for conservation biolo...
Read moreProtected areas (PAs) have expanded rapidly in recent decades to help mitigate the ongoing biodiversity crisis but are under increasing human pressure...
Read moreProtected areas are a key component of any global conservation strategy. Tourism provides a crucial and unique way of fostering visitors' connection w...
Read moreIncreased human pressure on coastal habitats has contributed to the global population decline in waders. Although coastal development can be particula...
Read moreHuman outdoor recreational activities are increasing and have a significant impact on wildlife. There are few methods suitable for investigating the r...
Read moreAll assessment and monitoring documents were obtained for 170 of the 175 tourism developments subject to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Aust...
Read moreSociety relies on intact marine ecosystems for ecosystem services such as nutrition, livelihoods, health and well-being. Yet, to obtain these benefits...
Read moreWhile the ecological impact of environmental change drivers, such as alien plant invasions, is relatively well described, quantitative social-ecologic...
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