Recreationist behaviour in forests and the disturbance of wildlife

作者: Mariella Marzano , Norman Dandy

DOI: 10.1007/S10531-012-0350-Y

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摘要: Forests are popular locations for outdoor recreation and there is considerable evidence highlighting the positive social impacts of these activities. There is also a body of research …

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