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- W2515374511 abstract "Agencies that manage lands for recreation are often tasked with dual objectives: providing quality recreation opportunities for current visitors, while protecting natural resources for future generations. Certain levels of recreation use detract from the visitor experience by causing crowding. Impacts to natural resources (ecological impacts) and the visitor experience (social impacts) occur wherever recreation use occurs, meaning the decision facing recreation managers is how much, and what type of, impact is acceptable not whether or not to allow impact. This study used a visual survey to measure visitors’ norms, or personal standards, used to evaluate recreation conditions. Survey respondents were shown photographic simulations depicting different levels of recreation use on two Squam Lake area hiking trails. The goal of this research was to determine the amount of social impact visitors find acceptable, in order to help inform management decisions regarding how much recreation impact to allow. 1.0 Introduction Agencies that manage lands for recreation are often tasked with dual objectives: providing quality recreation opportunities for current visitor, while protecting natural resources for future generations (Manning, 2001). Recreation use causes undesirable changes, or impacts, to soil, vegetation, wildlife, and water resources (Hammitt and Cole 1998). Certain levels of recreation use detract from the visitor experience by causing crowding, a negative evaluation of the amount of use encountered (Shelby, 1980). Impacts to natural resources (ecological impacts) and the visitor experience (social impacts) occur wherever recreation use occurs, meaning the decision facing recreation managers is how much, and what type of, impact is acceptablenot whether or not to allow impact (Cole, 2004; Frissell & Duncan, 1965; Hammitt & Cole, 1998). The Squam Lake area of New Hampshire is a popular destination for recreational pursuits. Local year-round or seasonal residents, day-trippers from nearby population centers, and summer tourists all converge on this area to enjoy the lakes, forests, and mountains of the region. One of the biggest threats to places like the Squam Lake area is its increasing popularity. Approximately 25,000 to 30,000 people per year make the climb to the summit of West Rattlesnake Mountain alone (Morse, 2001). With such high levels of recreation use, local land managers need to ask how much use is too much." @default.
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- W2515374511 title "A Visual Approach for Generating Normative Standards of Quality for Two Squam Lake, NH Hiking Trails" @default.
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