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Papers by Graeme Worboys
Climate and Conservation, 2012
Ecosystem services, the basic life support systems of the earth that contribute to clean air, cle... more Ecosystem services, the basic life support systems of the earth that contribute to clean air, clean water and biodiversity are being impacted increasingly by a growing human population and further impacts to environments are forecast by scientists. Protected areas provide for the conservation of ecosystem services, and a global response by governments over the last 11 years has seen an
Mountain Research and Development, 2003
With protected areas in Australia receiving over 80 million visitors a year and covering 10% of t... more With protected areas in Australia receiving over 80 million visitors a year and covering 10% of the continental land mass, it is essential that these areas are managed in a sustainable manner so that they can continue to be enjoyed by future generations. Protected areas in Australia and elsewhere are being subject to increasing visitor numbers leading to escalating concerns regarding the impacts that visitors may have on the natural resources of these areas. Protected area managers have the dual obligation of ensuring the ...
Climate and Conservation, 2012
Ecosystem services, the basic life support systems of the earth that contribute to clean air, cle... more Ecosystem services, the basic life support systems of the earth that contribute to clean air, clean water and biodiversity are being impacted increasingly by a growing human population and further impacts to environments are forecast by scientists. Protected areas provide for the conservation of ecosystem services, and a global response by governments over the last 11 years has seen an
Mountain Research and Development, 2003
With protected areas in Australia receiving over 80 million visitors a year and covering 10% of t... more With protected areas in Australia receiving over 80 million visitors a year and covering 10% of the continental land mass, it is essential that these areas are managed in a sustainable manner so that they can continue to be enjoyed by future generations. Protected areas in Australia and elsewhere are being subject to increasing visitor numbers leading to escalating concerns regarding the impacts that visitors may have on the natural resources of these areas. Protected area managers have the dual obligation of ensuring the ...