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1. How Networks of Informal Trails Cause Landscape Level Damage to Vegetation.

2. Recreational trails as a source of negative impacts on the persistence of keystone species and facilitation.

3. Differences in the impacts of formal and informal recreational trails on urban forest loss and tree structure.

4. Is tourism damaging ecosystems in the Andes? Current knowledge and an agenda for future research.

5. Desktop analysis of potential impacts of visitor use: a case study for the highest park in the Southern Hemisphere.

6. Impacts of informal trails on vegetation and soils in the highest protected area in the Southern Hemisphere.

7. A review of the impacts of nature based recreation on birds.

8. Climate response by the ski industry: the shortcomings of snowmaking for Australian resorts.

9. Ten factors that affect the severity of environmental impacts of visitors in protected areas.

10. Comparing hiking, mountain biking and horse riding impacts on vegetation and soils in Australia and the United States of America.

11. Impacts of recreation and tourism on plant biodiversity and vegetation in protected areas in Australia.

13. Not in our park! Local community perceptions of recreational activities in peri-urban national parks.

14. Differences in resistance of three subtropical vegetation types to experimental trampling

15. Icons under threat: Why monitoring visitors and their ecological impacts in protected areas matters.

16. Popularity of Australian beaches: Insights from social media images for coastal management.

17. Assessing the popularity of urban beaches using metadata from social media images as a rapid tool for coastal management.

18. Factors influencing park popularity for mountain bikers, walkers and runners as indicated by social media route data.

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