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Laurel Boyers, Mark Fincher, and Jan van Wagtendonk (1999 2000)

Twenty-eight years of wilderness campsite monitoring in Yosemite National Park

In: Wilderness Science in a Time of Change Conference, ed. by Cole, David N. and McCool, Stephen F. and Borrie, William Tl and O'Loughlin, Jennifer, vol. Volume 5: Wilderness Ecosystems, Threats, and Management, pp. 105--109, Missoula, Montana, United States Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service.

The research, resource management and wilderness staffs in Yosemite National Park recently completed the third 10-year cycle of a wilderness campsite impact monitoring program. Initial results indicate an overall improvement in conditions due to a strong restoration program, decreased use and increased visitor education. Lessons learned point to the necessity for ample and appropriate data collection and consistent techniques over time. This paper discusses the methodology and findings of this 28-year project.

ProCite field[18]: Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO ProCite field[26]: 5 pages ProCite field[33]: RMRS-P-15-VOL-5.2000

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