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Recreational impacts on backcountry campsites in Grand Canyon National Park,Arizona, USA
Authors:Cole  David N
Institution:(1) Systems for Environmental Management, PO Box 8868, 59807 Missoula, Montana, USA
Abstract:Backcountry campsites were studied in three desert vegetation types (pinyon-juniper, catclaw, and desert scrub) in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Relationships between amount of use and amount of impact were examined within each vegetation type. The area disturbed was small, but impacts were generally severe. Important impacts were increased soil compaction and associated decreases in infiltration rates and soil moisture content; these were substantially more pronounced on high than low use sites. The only impact parameter that differed significantly between vegetation types was core area. The types of impact identified are similar to those found in the coniferous forests studied elsewhere, as is the logarithmic relationship between amount of use and amount of impact. However, Grand Canyon sites can support more visitor use before reaching near-maximum levels of impact for important impact parameters.
Keywords:Wilderness  Backcountry management  Ecological impact  Recreation  Campsites  Grand Canyon National Park  Pinyon-juniper  Desert scrub
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