Informal and Formal Trail Monitoring Protocols and Baseline Conditions: Acadia National Park (Marion J. et al., 2011)

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Type of Publication

Research Report

Where to Find?

http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/2.1.5068.7687

Abstract or Summary

At Acadia National Park, changing visitor use levels and patterns have contributed to an increasing degree of visitor use impacts to natural and cultural resources. To better understand the extent and severity of these resource impacts and identify effective management techniques, the park sponsored this research to develop monitoring protocols, collect baseline data, and identify suggestions for management strategies. Formal and informal trails were surveyed and their resource conditions were assessed and characterized to support park planning and management decision-making.

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Bibliographical Data

  • Authors: Jeffrey L. Marion, Jeremy Wimpey, Logan Park
  • Title: INFORMAL AND FORMAL TRAIL MONITORING PROTOCOLS AND BASELINE CONDITIONS: ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
  • Year: 2011
  • Journal: USDI, U.S. Geological Survey
  • Publisher: Virginia Tech, College of Natural Resources Department of Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation


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