Managing Wilderness Recreation Use

Managing Wilderness Recreation Use
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Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112104055832
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Synopsis Managing Wilderness Recreation Use by : David N. Cole

A Pilot Sampling Design for Estimating Outdoor Recreation Site Visits on the National Forests

A Pilot Sampling Design for Estimating Outdoor Recreation Site Visits on the National Forests
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112075600822
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Synopsis A Pilot Sampling Design for Estimating Outdoor Recreation Site Visits on the National Forests by :

A pilot sampling design is described for estimating site visits to National Forest System lands. The three-stage sampling design consisted of national forest ranger districts, site days within ranger districts, and last-exiting recreation visitors within site days. Stratification was used at both the primary and secondary stages. Ranger districts were stratified based on Bailey's ecoregions, while site days were stratified based on site type, season, and day type. Statistical methodology is presented to derive site-visit estimates at the site day, ranger district, and national levels. Results are presented to illustrate the magnitude of the site-visit estimates, their variability, and confidence intervals. With such information, an evaluation of the stratification variables is presented using the design effect and the relative hypothetical efficiency. Sample size analysis is performed to provide recommendations for future sample surveys to meet specified levels of precision.

Numerical Visitor Capacity

Numerical Visitor Capacity
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Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435083803254
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Synopsis Numerical Visitor Capacity by : David N. Cole

Despite decades of academic work and practical management applications, the concept of visitor capacity remains controversial and inconsistently operationalized. Nevertheless, there are situations where development of a numerical estimate of capacity is important and where not doing so has resulted in land management agencies being successfully litigated. This report is a guide to developing estimates of numerical visitor capacity, with particular emphasis on wilderness. It reviews capacity concepts, surveys available approaches to capacity determination, and outlines a generic process. Appendices provide information on relevant legislation and policy, as well as detailed examples and templates.

Updated Outdoor Recreation Use Values on National Forests and Other Public Lands

Updated Outdoor Recreation Use Values on National Forests and Other Public Lands
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Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02977058C
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Synopsis Updated Outdoor Recreation Use Values on National Forests and Other Public Lands by : John B. Loomis

This report summarizes more than 30 years of the literature on net economic value of outdoor recreation on public lands. The report provides average net willingness to pay or consumer surplus per day for 30 recreation activities at the national level. Values per day by recreation activity are also presented by census region of the United States. Detailed tables provide the average value per day as well as the standard error for calculating confidence intervals. Guidance for using these values in performing benefit transfer to unstudied sites is also provided. The report provides a link to a Web site where the spreadsheet that underlies the averages calculated in this report is available.

Recreation Symposium Proceedings

Recreation Symposium Proceedings
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Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4321618
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Synopsis Recreation Symposium Proceedings by : United States. Forest Service

Designed to meet needs of forest recreation resource planners and managers. Discusses planning, developing and managing the recreation resource, characterizing recreation user, managerial considerations related to user characteristics, and future research.