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Title: Carrying Capacity in Recreation Management


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Carrying Capacityin Recreation Management
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  • The use an area can tolerate without unacceptable
    change (Hendee, et al. 1990)

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Types
  • Physical - Biological
  • Social - Psychological

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  • Physical - BiologicalDescribe the amount and
    kind of use an ecosystem can sustainWithout
    undue evidence of unnatural impact

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  • Social - Psychological DimensionLevels and
    concentrations of human usean area can
    accommodate before the solitude is diminished

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How?
  • Its a relative term - not absolute number
  • Established by managerial judgement
  • Qualities of bio-centric human experience
  • Plan for appropriate development toward
    Preservation Time Space

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Ecology First
  • Recreational Carrying Capacity tends to be
    socially based
  • It must first consider the ecology of an area
  • This demands that the recreation professional
    understands Ecological Carrying Capacity FIRST
    and FOREMOST

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Principles for Sustainable Nature Tourism
  • Nature values are preserved and the tourism
    activities promote nature protection.
  • Minimum loading of the environment is assured.
  • Local culture and heritage are respected.
  • Customers' appreciation and knowledge of nature
    and culture are promoted.
  • Customers' opportunities to find recreation in
    nature are enhanced.

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  • Customers' mental and physical wellbeing are
    reinforced.
  • Positive impacts are made on local economy and
    employment.
  • Communication and marketing are of high standard
    and carried out with a sense of responsibility.
  • Activities are planned and implemented in
    cooperation (w/ stakeholders). Public
    Participation (Metsähallitus, 2000 E33 E39)

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Common Approaches
  • Survey perceived tolerances Visual
    surveys Questionnaires
  • Base on history
  • Demand
  • Perceived and actual impact
  • Estimate (annual monthly daily seasonal)

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Estimating Recreational Carrying Capacity
  • Daily A programs x participants/group
  • Or, of estimated users /day (based on LAC)
  • Estimate this on how many hours/day
  • How many hours/program or event
  • How many staff can support the programs
  • How many participants and events can facilities
    and equipment handle

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  • Monthly B Programs x estimated
    participants/program
  • Annually or Seasonally C programs/month x 12
    (or how many months are functional)
  • Finally Can the land, facilities, and staff
    handle this number? Cost effectiveness
    feasibility.
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