2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11629-017-4690-3
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Status and outlook of hiking trails in the central part of the Low Tatra Mountains in Slovakia between 1980–1981 and 2013–2014

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“…Erosion, trampling, littering or vandalism are typical problems reported from many protected areas, not only related to sandstones (particularly many works relating to these problems in Central Europe concern the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny and the Giant Mountains-see e.g. (Buchwał and Fidelus 2008;Hrnčiarová et al 2018;Kasprzak 2005Kasprzak , 2006Kolasińska et al 2015)). Rogowski wrote about these problems in the context of the Table Mountains, referring mainly to the monitoring system of tourist traffic (Rogowski 2017(Rogowski , 2018a(Rogowski , 2018b.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erosion, trampling, littering or vandalism are typical problems reported from many protected areas, not only related to sandstones (particularly many works relating to these problems in Central Europe concern the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny and the Giant Mountains-see e.g. (Buchwał and Fidelus 2008;Hrnčiarová et al 2018;Kasprzak 2005Kasprzak , 2006Kolasińska et al 2015)). Rogowski wrote about these problems in the context of the Table Mountains, referring mainly to the monitoring system of tourist traffic (Rogowski 2017(Rogowski , 2018a(Rogowski , 2018b.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, different results were obtained for the alpine zone of the Niżne Tatry Range in Slovakia, where only 33% of the total length of tourist footpaths was affected by degradation in the period 1980 -2014. No significant changes were noted along the remaining 67% (Hrnčiarová et al 2018). Research has also shown that rapid development of tourist infrastructure and increases in tourist traffic in recent years may have contributed to an increase in relief change.…”
Section: Footpath Identifiermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Plant ecosystems are endangered by trampling, plucking rare plants, storing waste, etc. For fauna, the main stress factors are noise, disturbance, destruction of nesting sites and poaching [75]. IN particular, areas of the Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area (PLA) and the Trnavské rybníky Protected Area (PA) are threatened by recreation.…”
Section: (F) Conflicts Between Nature Conservation and Recreational Rmentioning
confidence: 99%