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Shiou Yih Lee, Chengju Du, Zhihui Chen, Hao Wu, Kailang Guan, Yirong Liu, Yongjie Cui, Wenyan Li, Qiang Fan and Wenbo Liao
Hiking is a popular recreational activity and to cater to public demand, it is apt to increase the number of hiking trails. Various methodologies have been proposed to evaluate the suitability of forest trails to be constructed as hiking trails, but they...
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Greg D. Simpson, Jackie Parker, Erin Gibbens and Philip G. Ladd
Vegetation trampling that arises from off-trail excursions by people walking for recreation can negatively impact the structure of understory plants in natural spaces that are an essential element of urban green infrastructure in a modern city. In additi...
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Ivis García and Jeni Crookston
This article explores concepts related to connectivity and usership of the Jordan River Parkway Trail (JRPT) and the North Temple corridor?two locations or nodes that link together in a larger transportation network along the west side of Salt Lake City,...
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Abdul Raouf, Yulu Peng and Tayyab Ikram Shah
Urban parks and open spaces offer a unique setting that can play a vital role in improving health and quality of life in cities and towns, making cities more attractive places to live and work, and connecting residents to nature. Degradation of park faci...
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Xinyi Wu, Spencer A. Wood, David Fisher, Greg Lindsey
Decision makers need information on the use of, and demand for, public recreation and transportation facilities. Innovations in monitoring technologies and diffusion of social media enable new approaches to estimation of demand. We assess the feasibility...
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