Stay on trails: Detrimental effects of recreational activities on soil compaction and infiltration

Q3 Social Sciences
D. Saputra, Aditya Nugraha Putra, R. R. Sari, Rizqi Maulana Ishaq, E. Hadiwijoyo, Maruf Hadi, D. Suprayogo
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Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (BTS-NP) in East Java, Indonesia showcases a breathtaking volcanic landscape and cultural allure, drawing hundreds of thousands of domestic and international visitors. Recreational activities involving human and animal trampling and motorized-vehicle traffic caused soil disturbance along their networks of paths, trails, or roads, potentially having a detrimental long-term effect on the tourism industry and environmental services provided by the national parks. However, the extent of the impact of these disturbances on soil properties remains unclear.  This study assessed the impact of different disturbance intensities, consisting of undisturbed locations as a control (zone 1), low to medium- (zone 2), and high- (zone 3) disturbance intensities on five different BTS-NP tourism hotspots, including Entrance Wonokitri (EW), Whispering Sand (WS), Parking Temple (PT), Teletubbies Hill (TH), and Entrance Bromo Stairs (EB), on soil properties, including soil compaction represented by soil penetration resistance, and soil infiltration. This study revealed that the higher severity impact of recreational activities on soil compaction was parallel with higher disturbance intensity, particularly in EW and TH. In these particular locations, higher soil compaction is significantly linked to lower soil infiltration, thus needing extra attention and protection. Meanwhile, in WS, PT, and EB, soil infiltration was more controlled by the establishment of a cemented topsoil layer consisting of mixed sand, sulfur, and water. Better management strategies, such as the use of proper trails and road infrastructures, particularly on EW and TH, might be relevant to minimize the impact of recreational activities on these ecologically, economically, and culturally important areas.
留在小径上:娱乐活动对土壤压实和渗透的有害影响
印度尼西亚东爪哇的布罗莫腾格塞米鲁国家公园(Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park,BTS-NP)展示了令人惊叹的火山景观和文化魅力,吸引了成千上万的国内外游客。涉及人类和动物践踏以及机动车交通的娱乐活动对其路径、小径或道路网络沿线的土壤造成了扰动,可能会对旅游业和国家公园提供的环境服务造成长期不利影响。然而,这些扰动对土壤性质的影响程度仍不清楚。 本研究评估了不同干扰强度(包括作为对照的未干扰地点(1 区)、中低干扰强度(2 区)和高干扰强度(3 区))对五个不同的 BTS-NP 旅游热点(包括 Wonokitri 入口(EW)、Whispering Sand(WS)、Parking Temple(PT)、Teletubbies Hill(TH)和 Bromo Stairs 入口(EB))土壤性质的影响,包括以土壤渗透阻力表示的土壤压实和土壤渗透。这项研究表明,娱乐活动对土壤板结的影响程度越严重,干扰强度就越高,尤其是在 EW 和 TH。在这些特定地点,较高的土壤板结度与较低的土壤渗透性密切相关,因此需要格外关注和保护。与此同时,在 WS、PT 和 EB,通过建立由混合砂、硫磺和水组成的固结表土层,土壤渗透得到了更好的控制。更好的管理策略,如使用适当的小径和道路基础设施,特别是在 EW 和 TH,可能有助于最大限度地减少娱乐活动对这些具有重要生态、经济和文化价值的地区的影响。
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Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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