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Issues & Research

Below are links to information and research on climbers interaction with natural resources, on the social science of climbing, and on the economic effects of climbing.
Resource Issues
  • Wildlife
  • Vegetation
  • Cultural Resources

Social Issues
  • Search and Rescue
  • Ethics and Attitudes
  • Human Waste
  • Visual Impacts and Chalk Use
  • Fixed Anchors
  • Leave No Trace Principles

EconomicsĀ 
  • Economic Benefits of Climbing
  • Valuing Recreational Areas
For more research and studies, see theĀ Access Fund Document Library


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