LABECO
Scope and Types of Environmental Impacts(LABECO)
The objective of LABECO was to find bio-indicators suitable for monitoring the environmental effects for tourist destinations.
The state of tourist destinations and the surrounding nature was assessed by using:
- Point count data on birds 
- Occurrence of disturbance-sensitive species
- Wildlife triangle survey data
- Indicators of sustainable nature-based tourism
- Methods of monitoring trampling resistance 
The task produced:
- A guidebook on bio-indicators 
- An exhibition on the nature impacts of tourism
- A list of suitable indicators to evaluate and monitor the state of tourist destinations
|   | Indicator | Specific measure | 
| Landscape indicators | Tolerance level of landscape for the change | Landscape structure | 
|   | Quality of green areas | Green area hierarchy | 
|   | Visual diversity | Landscape nodes | 
|   | Attraction values of the landscape | Number of tourists | 
|   | Customer satisfaction | Customer satisfaction index | 
| Geological and hydrogeological indicators | Geological diversity | Survival of local soil and bedrock monuments | 
|   | Sustainable use of extractable soil | Use of extractable soil recourses | 
|   | Hydrology I | Amount and quality of ground and surface water | 
|   | Hydrology II | Eutrophication of waters | 
|   | Hydrology III | Amount of run-off water | 
|   | Hydrology IV | Hydrogeological changes | 
|   | Susceptibility of terrain | Survival of bedrock and soil resources | 
|   | Erosion of trails | Erosion of trails | 
| Ecological indicators | Survival of wilderness species | Proportion wilderness birds of the community | 
|   | Urbanization of nature | Proportion of urban birds of the community | 
|   | Urbanization of species | Number of magpies and crows | 
|   | Occurrence of disturbance-sensitive species | Territory occupancy and breeding success of the Golden Eagle | 
|   | Breeding success of birds | Artificial nest losses | 
|   | Wear of trails | Width and depth of trails | 
|   | Wear of alpine heats I | Total cover of mosses and lichens | 
|   | Wear alpine heats II | Cover of crowberry | 
|   | Comfortableness of the environment | Amount of litter in rest points | 
| Social indicators | Participation | Communication about the land use planning and changes | 
|   | Interactive planning and collaborative learning | Participation of local actors on public hearings/meetings, e.g. master plan meetings | 
|   | Acceptability of tourism | How local people see the tourism | 
|   | Land and resource use of locals | Opportunity to continue traditional land use | 
 
Contact details:
Project Coordinator
Jukka Jokimäki
University of Lapland
Arctic Centre
P.O.Box 122
96101-FI Rovaniemi
FINLAND
 
email: firstname.lastname@ulapland.fi
 
Main publications:
Jokimäki, J. & Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki, M.-L.. (toim.) 2007 :  Sustainability indicators for tourist destinations (in Finnish with English summary and conlusions). -Arktisen keskuksen tiedotteita 52. Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus. Painatuskeskus Finland, Rovaniemi. 80 s.
Sulkava, P. & Norokorpi, Y. (toim.) 2007: Impact of nature tourism on vegetation and erosion in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park (In Finnish with English documentation page). -Metsähallituksen luonnonsuojelujulkaisuja. Sarja A 166.
Kangas, K., Sulkava, P., Koivuniemi, P., Tolvanen, A., Siikamäki, P. & Norokorpi, Y. 2007:  What determines the area of impact around campsites? A case study in a Finnish national park. -Forest Snow and Landscape Research 81: 139-150.
Kaisanlahti- Jokimäki, M.-L., Jokimäki, J., Huhta, E., Ukkola, M., Helle, P. & Ollila, T. 2008:  Territory occupancy and breeding success of the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) around tourist destinations in northern Finland. -Ornis Fennica 85: xx-xx (in press).