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Leavenotrace

Leavenotrace, commonly written as Leave No Trace, is a set of outdoor ethics and an education program designed to minimize human impact on natural environments. It promotes responsible recreation by teaching individuals to plan ahead, minimize their footprint, and respect natural and cultural resources. The framework is widely used by outdoor educators, parks, outfitters, and schools to help people enjoy nature while reducing damage to ecosystems and disturbance to wildlife.

The framework is built around seven core principles: plan ahead and prepare; travel and camp on durable

Originating in the United States in the late 20th century, the Leave No Trace program was developed

Some observers note that effectiveness depends on implementation, resources, and cultural contexts, and that the framework

surfaces;
dispose
of
waste
properly;
leave
what
you
find;
minimize
campfire
impact;
respect
wildlife;
be
considerate
of
other
visitors.
by
outdoor
ethics
advocates
in
collaboration
with
land-management
agencies
and
non-profit
organizations.
It
has
since
expanded
internationally,
with
organizations
and
educators
adapting
the
core
principles
for
local
contexts
in
North
America,
Europe,
and
beyond.
Materials
include
pocket
guides,
educator
trainings,
signage,
and
online
resources.
The
approach
emphasizes
education
over
enforcement
and
aims
to
foster
a
culture
of
sustainable
outdoor
recreation.
may
require
adaptation
for
urban
environments
or
communities
with
limited
access
to
nature.
Critics
also
stress
the
importance
of
inclusivity
and
respecting
local
customs
in
outdoor
settings.