Assessment Of Frameworks Useful For Public Land Recreation Planning

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Public land managers are confronted with an ever-growing & diversifying set of demands for providing recreation opportunities. Coupled with a variety of trends
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The concept of large-scale natural resources planning and management is not new. The idea that resources and their human users occur as systems over large geogr