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Agustina Barros
Agustina Barros
IANIGLA, CONICET
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Impacts of informal trails on vegetation and soils in the highest protected area in the Southern Hemisphere
A Barros, J Gonnet, C Pickering
Journal of environmental management 127, 50-60, 2013
1262013
Assessing the impacts of mountain biking and hiking on subalpine grassland in Australia using an experimental protocol
CM Pickering, S Rossi, A Barros
Journal of environmental management 92 (12), 3049-3057, 2011
1052011
SoilTemp: A global database of near‐surface temperature
JJ Lembrechts, J Aalto, MB Ashcroft, P De Frenne, M Kopecký, J Lenoir, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (11), 6616-6629, 2020
1012020
Current knowledge and future research directions for the monitoring and management of visitors in recreational and protected areas
C Pickering, SD Rossi, A Hernando, A Barros
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 21, 10-18, 2018
962018
Is tourism damaging ecosystems in the Andes? Current knowledge and an agenda for future research
A Barros, C Monz, C Pickering
Ambio 44, 82-98, 2015
862015
Using crowd-sourced photos to assess seasonal patterns of visitor use in mountain-protected areas
C Walden-Schreiner, SD Rossi, A Barros, C Pickering, YF Leung
Ambio 47, 781-793, 2018
852018
Global maps of soil temperature
JJ Lembrechts, J van den Hoogen, J Aalto, MB Ashcroft, P De Frenne, ...
Global Change Biology 28 (9), 3110-3144, 2022
812022
Non-native plant invasion in relation to tourism use of Aconcagua Park, Argentina, the highest protected area in the Southern Hemisphere
A Barros, CM Pickering
Mountain Research and Development 34 (1), 13-26, 2014
702014
Hiking trails as conduits for the spread of non-native species in mountain areas
R Liedtke, A Barros, F Essl, JJ Lembrechts, REM Wedegärtner, ...
Biological Invasions 22, 1121-1134, 2020
532020
How networks of informal trails cause landscape level damage to vegetation
A Barros, C Marina Pickering
Environmental Management 60 (1), 57-68, 2017
522017
Impacts of experimental trampling by hikers and pack animals on a high-altitude alpine sedge meadow in the Andes
A Barros, CM Pickering
Plant Ecology & Diversity 8 (2), 265-276, 2015
492015
Using social media images and text to examine how tourists view and value the highest mountain in Australia
C Pickering, C Walden-Schreiner, A Barros, SD Rossi
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 29, 100252, 2020
482020
Desktop analysis of potential impacts of visitor use: A case study for the highest park in the Southern Hemisphere
A Barros, C Pickering, O Gudes
Journal of Environmental Management 150, 179-195, 2015
412015
A resurvey of late-lying snowpatches reveals changes in both species and functional composition across snowmelt zones
C Pickering, K Green, AA Barros, S Venn
Alpine botany 124, 93-103, 2014
402014
Going off trails: How dispersed visitor use affects alpine vegetation
A Barros, V Aschero, A Mazzolari, LA Cavieres, CM Pickering
Journal of Environmental Management 267, 110546, 2020
362020
Using social media images to assess ecosystem services in a remote protected area in the Argentinean Andes
SD Rossi, A Barros, C Walden-Schreiner, C Pickering
Ambio 49, 1146-1160, 2020
282020
Using functional traits to assess the resistance of subalpine grassland to trampling by mountain biking and hiking
CM Pickering, A Barros
Journal of environmental management 164, 129-136, 2015
232015
Short-term effects of pack animal grazing exclusion from Andean alpine meadows
A Barros, CM Pickering, D Renison
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46 (2), 333-343, 2014
232014
Anthropogenic factors overrule local abiotic variables in determining non-native plant invasions in mountains
E Fuentes-Lillo, JJ Lembrechts, LA Cavieres, A Jiménez, S Haider, ...
Biological Invasions 23, 3671-3686, 2021
142021
Mountain environments and tourism
C Pickering, A Barros
The Routledge handbook of tourism and the environment, 205-213, 2012
142012
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