Impacts of tourist trampling and topography on soil quality characteristics in recreational trails

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Plant, Soil and Environment Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.25252/se/2023/243081
Zohreh Hallaji Kalahroudi, M. M. Zadeh, A. S. Mahini, F. Kiani, A. Najafinejad
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Walking and hiking are among the most popular recreational activities, but continued tourist trampling of popular trails can have adverse effects on soil properties. In this study, the impacts of tourist trampling and topography on soil characteristics (texture, structure, bulk density, particle density, soil pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, and microbial respiration) were investigated in three trails located in Sefid-Cheshmeh (Golestan Province, Iran) each with different tourist visitation frequencies; low, medium, and high frequency as well as an undisturbed area serving as the control. A suite of soil physical and biochemical parameters was measured at 20 randomized points along each trail and data was analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Duncan’s test. The results indicated a notable effect of visitors’ trampling on some soil physical (soil structure, bulk density) and chemical features (soil organic carbon). It was found that trampling as well as topographic factors (elevation, slope and aspect) are associated with soil quality characteristics, especially on soil EC and respiration. However, soil texture was the same in all trails, and particle density mainly contributed to soil organic carbon content. The results of this study can contribute to soil preservation and restoration by identifying damaged or fragile areas, protecting natural and aesthetic aspects of the soil along walking and hiking trails, and associating with carrying capacity investigations to put limitations on the number of visitors. Thus, such studies can be helpful in the training of human resources for such efforts.
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游客踩踏和地形对游憩步道土壤质量特征的影响
步行和徒步旅行是最受欢迎的娱乐活动之一,但游客对热门小径的持续践踏可能会对土壤特性产生不利影响。本文研究了游客踩踏和地形对土壤特征(质地、结构、容重、颗粒密度、土壤pH、电导率、有机质和微生物呼吸)的影响,并在伊朗戈列斯坦省塞菲德-切什梅(Sefid-Cheshmeh)三条步道进行了研究。低、中、高频以及作为控制的未受干扰区域。在每条路径的20个随机点测量一套土壤物理和生化参数,并使用单向方差分析(ANOVA)和邓肯检验对数据进行分析。结果表明,游客的踩踏对土壤的一些物理特征(土壤结构、容重)和化学特征(土壤有机碳)有显著影响。研究发现,踩踏和地形因子(高程、坡度和坡向)都与土壤质量特征有关,尤其是对土壤EC和呼吸的影响。各径道土壤质地基本一致,颗粒密度对土壤有机碳含量的影响最大。这项研究的结果可以通过识别受损或脆弱的区域,保护步行和远足小径沿线土壤的自然和美学方面,以及结合承载能力调查来限制游客数量,从而有助于土壤的保存和恢复。因此,这种研究可以有助于为这种努力培训人力资源。
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Plant, Soil and Environment
Plant, Soil and Environment Agronomy, Soil Science-农艺学
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4.80
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61
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: Experimental biology, agronomy, natural resources, and the environment; plant development, growth and productivity, breeding and seed production, growing of crops and their quality, soil care, conservation and productivity; agriculture and environment interactions from the perspective of sustainable development. Articles are published in English.
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