Environmental Impacts of Mountaineering

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Environmental Impacts of Mountaineering

A Conceptual Framework

Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries Ecological science, the Biosphere Plant biology Environmental management Pollution and threats to the environment

Author: Michal Apollo

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Collection: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 18th May 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9783030726676


Introduction

This book investigates the consequences of mountaineering (hiking, trekking, climbing) on the natural environment. These consequences are divided into three groups: 1) transformations caused by the mountaineer’s, or other people’s, stay in a mountaineering region; 2) transformations caused by the mountaineer’s travel (movement) through a mountaineering region, with the consideration of the ground type (rock, rock and grass, grass, residual soil, snow, ice), and 3) transformations caused by the use of mountaineering equipment.

Each of the three groups are examined individually for their direct interference with the environment, i.e. caused by the main activities of climbing, trekking and hiking (both for elite and mass mountaineering) and their indirect interference caused by auxiliary activity (mainly in the case of mass mountaineering). Auxiliary activity includes guide services, transport of equipment, use of base camp facilities and the delivery of artificial support equipment, and supports the main activity.

Environmental Impact

The consequences of mountaineering on the natural environment are characterized in terms of individual components of the environment (land relief, soil, vegetation, fauna, and landscape) and location/zone of mountaineering activity (hiking, trekking or climbing zone).

Because of the connections and interdependence between particular components of the environment (biotic and abiotic), only preservation of each of them can bring the desired effect – a reduction in the negative impact of mountaineering.

Conclusion

This book presents comprehensive research outcomes and serves as a platform for more detailed, future studies.

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