2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-017-1435-4
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The contemporary conservation reserve visitor phenomenon!

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“…Interpretation planning is therefore crucial [169]. Although some evidence is inconsistent [170], well-planned and well-designed interpretation delivered to high standards by committed guides [24,171] is most likely to achieve satisfaction for the majority of general visitors and influence environmentally sensitive behavior and attitudes [168,172,173] and to help to manage the negative impacts of geotourism and recreation such as on-site damage [24,174].…”
Section: Enhancing the Visitor Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpretation planning is therefore crucial [169]. Although some evidence is inconsistent [170], well-planned and well-designed interpretation delivered to high standards by committed guides [24,171] is most likely to achieve satisfaction for the majority of general visitors and influence environmentally sensitive behavior and attitudes [168,172,173] and to help to manage the negative impacts of geotourism and recreation such as on-site damage [24,174].…”
Section: Enhancing the Visitor Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These experiences are: For the purpose of national park biodiversity conservation and recreation, uncertainties surround whether negative impacts occur. The reported trend in recreational activity requires debate; instruments direction and target areas need national park area management effectiveness evaluation to assess conservation implications (Newsome and Hughes, 2018) in connection with ecotourism activities at Lawachara National Park.…”
Section: Tourism and Psychological Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landfroms, such as rocky coastlines, cliffs, outcrops, dolines and caves are being increasingly used for a range of non-educational, human centrered activities placing some geosites at risk of degradation. Such activities include abseiling, hangliding, spelunking, adventure trials and sporting events., (e.g., Newsome & Hughes, 2018).…”
Section: Source: David Newsomementioning
confidence: 99%