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Hsu, Y.-C.; Wang, C.-P.; Leung, Y.-F., |


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Integrating experience-based zoning into current management system in Yu Shan National Park |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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162-163 |
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MMV5, zoning, indicator-based framework, Yu Shan National Park, Taiwan |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 34 |
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2749 |
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Leung, Y.-F., |


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Recreation Ecology in East Asia: Redefining Impacts? |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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91-92 |
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MMV3, Recreation ecology, visitor impacts, impact monitoring, impact management, trampling, trails, recreation sites, protected areas, East Asia |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 612 |
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2430 |
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Leung, Y.-F.; Hsu, Y.-C.; Lue, C.-C.; Lu, D.-J., |


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Does recreation ecology have a place in East Asia? Some insights from Taiwan |
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2008 |
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Management for Protection and Sustainable Development |
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MMV 4 - Proceedings |
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54-54 |
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MMV4, Recreation ecology, nature-based tourism, East Asia, visitor impact |
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The significance of East Asian protected areas to support biodiversity conservation and nature-based tourism is increasingly recognized, so is the tension between these two objectives. Recreation ecology, the scientific study of visitor impacts in protected areas and their effective management, seems to have a role to play in resolving this conflict. At the last MMV conference, the general status of recreation ecology research in East Asia was summarized (Leung 2006). Three major developmental stages of this area of research development and some key challenges were identified. This presentation at MMV4 is intended to follow up with this line of dialogue by examining recreation ecology research on Taiwan Island as a case example. In Taiwan, the common occurrence of visitor impacts in forest recreation areas has long been acknowledged by managers and researchers. There were significant concerns about extensive soil and water conservation problems associated with recreation facility development in sensitive mountain areas in the 1980s. Such concerns led to focused research efforts carried out by several researchers since the 1990s. However, the diversity of topics and research methodology remained low and many of these earlier studies had a weak connection to management practice. Many studies were short-term investigations with limited management utility, mirroring the nature of research funding mechanism. Despite the constraints, several recent projects are showing signs that some protected area administrators may be more receptive of the role of recreation ecology research and long-term impact monitoring in supporting a more proactive approach to visitor management in protected areas. These projects, the trends they may represent, and the implications to the East Asian region in regard to challenges and opportunities will be highlighted |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 900 |
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2572 |
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Li, Y.-H.; Hsu, Y.-C.; Leung, Y.-F., |


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Title |
Indicator development for Yu Shan National Park in Taiwan: an adaptive process |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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164-165 |
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MMV5, indicator-based framework, indicators, planning process, Yu Shan National Park, Taiwan |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 32 |
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2750 |
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Lin, H.-C.; Leung, Y.-F.; Hsu, S.-I., |


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Evaluate trail surfacing effectiveness in Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan ROC: an index approach |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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35-36 |
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MMV5, trail surfacing, impact management, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 268 |
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2694 |
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Lu, D.-J.; Leung, Y.-F.; Hsieh, H.-T., |


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Community-based trail monitoring as a echanism for capacity and partnership building: Lessons learned from Linmei Village, Ilan County, Taiwan |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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260-261 |
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MMV5, stakeholder, capacity building, ppgis, trail management |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 110 |
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2795 |
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Pettebone, D.; Newman, P.; Theobald, D.; Leung, Y.-F., |


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Title |
Developing Spatially-Balanced Sampling Protocols for Visitor Impact Monitoring in Protected Areas |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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417-418 |
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MMV3, GIS, spatial sampling, visitor impacts, campsites, trails, Rocky Mountain National Park |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 815 |
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2530 |
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Robinson, J.A.; Leung, Y.-F., |


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Title |
Visitor Use and Impact Monitoring: An Adaptive Design Model |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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472-473 |
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MMV3, Adaptive management, adaptive monitoring, monitoring design, decision making process, protected areas, visitor impacts, visitor monitoring, impact monitoring, recreation ecology |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 855 |
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2550 |
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Walden-Schreiner, C., Leung, Y.-F. |

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Incorporating the digital footprints of visitors in protected area use and impact monitoring: Case studies from the USA and Australia |
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2016 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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274-276 |
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MMV8 |
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Advances in mobile and internet-based technologies haveencouraged examinations of non-traditional spatial data products and innovative data collection methods for research in a variety of disciplines. User-generated spatial content (UGSC) is increasingly leveraged to help address questions involving human-environment interactions (Sui, Elwood, & Goodchild, 2013). Protected areas (PAs) are an especially relevant context in which to explore the capacity of UGSC given the central role PAs represent in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provisioning, including recreation and tourism. To fulfill management objectives designed to minimize use-related impacts to natural resources, while providing opportunities for visitors, managers require timely and accurate data on not only the extent of different resource impacts, but also the precipitating or contributing factors such as visitor use activities, densities, and distribution (Hammitt, Cole, &Monz, 2015). |
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3944 |
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