The Peak District and Banff National Parks
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Principle 13; Manage Wilderness in Co-ordination with Management of Adjacent Lands |
Banff National Park
BNP boundary problems;
- Clear-cutting on the British Columbia side from forestry access roads
- Development in parts of Kananaskis County in Alberta
- Unregulated growth of Canmore (left)
BNP operatives;
- Collaborations with the Town of Canmore
- Other operatives include work with regional agencies
- preparation of a single backcountry plan for Banff, and adjoining Yoho, Kootenay and Jasper National Parks using the following techniques;
- trail quotas
- relocating trails
- relocating campgrounds
- moving visitors in groups,
- removing trail signs and trailhead facilities
- reservations to manage human use
- temporary trail closures
Peak District National Park
PDNP boundary problems;
- Surrounding land is heavily urbanised which is why the Park
- Air pollution from external sources
PDNP Operatives;
The park does not at the present time consult with adjacent lands.
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