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Type of Publication
Academic Journal Paper (peer-reviewed)
Where to Find?
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S1875372816010078
Abstract or Summary
The landscapes are combined into zones according to the degree of suitability for the construction of trails of different classes. The algorithm for preparation of trails consisting of 10 consecutive stages (three stages of planning, and seven stages of preparation) is applied for a number of linear features. The most suitable classes of preparation are indicated for these trails, in accordance with the characteristics of landscapes and engineering restrictions within their boundaries.
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- want to know how to design and plan trails in pristine natural areas
Bibliographical Data
- Author: N. M. Luzhkova
- Title: Editing Geoecological Approach to Infrastructural Development of Hiking Trails in Federal-Level SPNA (as Exemplified by the Baikal Nature Reserve
- Year: 2016
- In: Geography and Natural Resources
- Volume & Number: 37 (2016)
- Pages: 48-57
- Publisher: Pleiades Publishing