2007 New England Alpine Stewardship Gathering Presentations

Session 1: Alpine Stew

Managing Access to the Hills: Alpine Stewardship in the Highlands of Scotland [File coming]

Rick Paradis

Northeast Alpine Summits in a Bioregional Context

Larry Hamilton and Stephen Trombulak ATC Map (pdf) Northeastern Alpine Summits in a Bioregional Context (doc)

Bivariate Point Pattern Analysis between Vegetation Change and Visitor Management of the Sub-Alpine Nature Environment: Acadia National Park, Maine. [File coming]

Min-Kook Kim

Trekking pole tips impact on alpine zone trails and ecology

Scott Monroe

Session 2: Monitoring Climate Change in the Alpine Zone

Using the Northeastern Alpine Zone as a Bio-Monitor of Climate Change.

Ryan Harvey read more (pdf)

Mountain Watch: A citizen-science program to monitor climate change in the Northeast

Doug Weihrauch

What are the critical climatic factors that may impact Northeastern alpine plant communities?

Ken Kimball and Doug Weihrauch

Life at the Top-- Alpine Bryophytes and Lichens on Katadhin

Alison Dibble
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  • Session 3: Cadillac Mountain Workshop

    Cadillac Mountain History, Vistor Use, Planning Process

    Charlie Jacobi

    Research Program Overview

    Robert Manning view powerpoint (PPT)

    Managing Vistor Impacts in Parks: Part I: An Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Alternative Management Practices on Cadillac Mountain.

    Jeff Marion view powerpoint (PPT)

    Managing Vistor Impacts in Parks: Part II: A Survey of Visitor Response to Alternative Management Practices on Cadillac Mountain [File coming]

    Robert Manning

    Managing the 'Commons' on Cadillac Mountain: A Stated Choice Analysis of Acadia National Park Vistor's Preferences.

    Steve Lawson read more (pdf) Steve Lawson

    Examining the Potential Effects of Management Actions on Visitor Experiences on the Summit of Cadillac Mountain.

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