Utilization of Photographs for Determining Impact Indicators for Trail Management

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Sang-Oh Kim
Chang Heon Lee
Bo Shelby
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[1] Chonbuk National University,Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology
[2] Chon-ju,Division of Forest Science, College of Agriculture (Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology)
[3] 561-756,Department of Forest Resources
[4] Chonbuk National University,undefined
[5] Chon-ju,undefined
[6] 561-756,undefined
[7] Oregon State University,undefined
[8] Corvallis,undefined
[9] Oregon 97331,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2003年 / 32卷
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Photographs; Impact indicator; Provincial park; Trail management conditions; Acceptability;
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“Indicators” are a key component of resource management, but selecting them can be difficult and controversial. This study explores different methods for selecting impact indicators for management of trail conditions by comparing photo survey methods (PSM) with written survey methods (WSM). A total of 661 subjects participated in interviews conducted within Mudeung- Mountain Provincial Park in Kwang-ju, Korea. PSM explained variation in acceptability better than WSM. Six major photo components (in order of importance: area of large rocks on trail, area of wood steps, area of bare roots, area of bare soil, area of small stones, and area of stone steps) explained 84.7% of the variation in acceptability of trail management conditions. This study suggests that PSM can be a useful tool for selecting impact indicators.
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页码:282 / 289
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