Prielbrusye National Park Environmental Changes Due To Increasing Tourism Activity

Author:

Cherkasova Anna A.1,Iurmanov Anton A.2,Kokane Pravin3,Maslakov Alexey A.4,Petkovich Matija5,Petrushina Marina N.4,Tabelinova Aida6,Tolipov Azamat7,Yakubov Georgy7,Yushina Yulia8

Affiliation:

1. All-Russian non-governmental organization Russian Geographical Society

2. All-Russian non-governmental organization Russian Geographical Society; Main Botanical Garden named after N. V. Tsitsin RAS

3. University of Mumbai

4. Lomonosov Moscow State University

5. University of Belgrade

6. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Kazakhstan Branch

7. Unaffiliated with an organization

8. Institute of Geography and Water Security

Abstract

Prielbrusye National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Russia. In recent years internal tourism development, stimulated by restrictive measures (due to the COVID pandemic and geopolitical situation), resulted in significant growth of tourist flow to the national park’s territory. A surge in anthropogenic load on the park’s geosystems might degrade them and lead to environmental pollution. This research involved chemical studies of natural waters and snow from the south slope of the Elbrus and audit of the most popular tourist trails. The results have shown that in the snow alongside mountain hiking pistes to the Elbrus all the way up to 4,720 m above sea level (a.s.l.) oil stains concentration is up to 38 times higher than maximum acceptable concentration (MAC). Content analysis of heavy metals in snow cover on the Elbrus slopes and in the river Baksan has shown a significant rise in lead load over the period of 2015–2021 from the trace levels to 1.5 MAC, which is the result of increased anthropogenic load on the south slope of the Elbrus mountain. Ground observation of tourist trails has brought to light numerous patches of vegetation trampling, width extension and branching of the main trail, as well as campfire sites. The research results can be used as a rationale to take measures to reduce recreational load, to improve local geosystems’ condition and to develop a plan of action on nature conservation within the park’s territory.

Publisher

Russian Geographical Society

Subject

Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development

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