Research Paper
Investigation of a recreation monitoring programme for Lake Ellesmere / Te WaihoraLand Environment and People Research Report No. 46
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- Title
- Investigation of a recreation monitoring programme for Lake Ellesmere / Te WaihoraLand Environment and People Research Report No. 46
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- Lincoln University
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- Description
Large natural resource features (e.g., lakes) often have multiple demands placed on them by users. Maintenance of the quality of these resources may involve multiple parties who require data on the nature of use and demand. Where those features have multiple access points and no restriction on access obtaining reliable data on use, especially of unregulated recreation and tourism, is especially difficult to assess. There has been limited research on how to measure and monitor use by such vis...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Report
- Date created
- 2020-03
- Creator
- Brennan-Evans, K / Espiner, Stephen / Rennie, Hamish / Nimmo, K
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/11647
- Related subjects
- Visitor monitoring / recreation monitoring / natural resource / monitoring strategy / wetland / Environmental Impact Assessment / Environmental Monitoring
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