Destruction of wilderness by recreational vehicles
Nature
Recreational vehicles generate noise and traffic and pollution that degrade or destroy the natural ecosystems of wilderness areas. The use of recreational vehicles requires the building of more and wider roads through wilderness areas, and of larger waste disposal systems. Most recreational vehicles have their own generators which are an additional source of noise and air pollution.
Incidence
In 1995 there were over 9 million recreational vehicles in the USA. Recreational vehicles outnumbered tents three to one in national park campsites.
Claim
Recreational vehicles pose as much of a direct threat to parks as do mining and drilling activities.
Broader
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SDG
Metadata
Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Subject
Geography » Wild
Recreation » Recreation
Societal problems » Destruction
Transportation, telecommunications » Vehicles
Content quality
Presentable
Language
English
Last update
May 19, 2022