Beyond Leave No Trace

Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (1):17-34 (2009)
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Abstract

Leave No Trace (LNT) has become the official education and outreach policy for managing recreational use in parks and wilderness areas throughout the United States. It is based on seven core principles that seek to minimize impacts from backcountry recreational activities such as hiking, climbing, and camping. In this paper, we review the history and current practice of Leave No Trace in the United States, including its complex role in the global political economy of outdoor recreation. We conclude by suggesting a new framework for building on the successes of Leave No Trace, while moving beyond its self-imposed limitations, and recapturing wilderness recreation as a more collaborative, participatory, productive, democratic, and radical form of political action.

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Revisiting 'Beyond Leave No Trace'.Jeffrey L. Marion, Ben Lawhon, Wade M. Vagias & Peter Newman - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (2):231 - 237.

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The Great New Wilderness Debate.J. Baird Callicott & Michael P. Nelson (eds.) - 1998 - University of Georgia Press.

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