Trampling studies have consistently documented that impacts on soil and vegetation occur rapidly with initial use of desire paths. As few as 15 passages over a site can be enough to create a distinct trail, the existence of which then attracts further use. This finding contributed to the creation of the Leave No Trace education program, which instructs travelers in nature areas to either stay on designated trails or, when off trail, distribute their travel lines so as to not inadvertently create new trails in unsustainable locations.
Images of desire paths have been employed as a metaphor for anarchism, intuitive design, individual creativity, and the wisdom of crowds.
A desire path, also known as desire line in transportation planning, is an unplanned small trail formed by erosion caused by human or animal traffic. The path usually represents the shortest or the most easily navigated route between an origin and destination, and the width and severity of its surface erosion are often indicators of the traffic level it receives.
see also !desire_paths@sh.itjust.works
While I don’t like Reddit anymore, reddit.com/r/DesirePath was such a fun place to browse back in the days.
I’ve always found desire paths to be such an intriguing facet of human behavior.
Seems like !desire_paths@sh.itjust.works is pretty active
For sure. The one benefit of the subreddit is looking through all the old posts using top/all.