作者
Clinton D Francis, Peter Newman, B Derrick Taff, Crow White, Christopher A Monz, Mitchell Levenhagen, Alissa R Petrelli, Lauren C Abbott, Jennifer Newton, Shan Burson, Caren B Cooper, Kurt M Fristrup, Christopher JW McClure, Daniel Mennitt, Michael Giamellaro, Jesse R Barber
发表日期
2017/12/1
来源
Journal of environmental management
卷号
203
页码范围
245-254
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Protected areas are critical locations worldwide for biodiversity preservation and offer important opportunities for increasingly urbanized humans to experience nature. However, biodiversity preservation and visitor access are often at odds and creative solutions are needed to safeguard protected area natural resources in the face of high visitor use. Managing human impacts to natural soundscapes could serve as a powerful tool for resolving these conflicting objectives. Here, we review emerging research that demonstrates that the acoustic environment is critical to wildlife and that sounds shape the quality of nature-based experiences for humans. Human-made noise is known to affect animal behavior, distributions and reproductive success, and the organization of ecological communities. Additionally, new research suggests that interactions with nature, including natural sounds, confer benefits to human welfare …
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