Accessibility drives species exposure to recreation in a fragmented urban reserve network

Volume: 175, Pages: 62 - 71
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
Outdoor recreation is a valuable ecosystem service permitted in most protected areas globally. Land-use planners and managers are often responsible for providing access to natural areas for recreation while avoiding environmental impacts such as declines of threatened species. Since recreation can have harmful effects on biodiversity, reliable information about protected-area visitation patterns is vital for managers. Our goal was to quantify...
Paper Details
Title
Accessibility drives species exposure to recreation in a fragmented urban reserve network
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
175
Pages
62 - 71
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