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Area-specific recreation use estimation using the National Visitor Use Monitoring Program data  wikidata:Q51443526 reasonator:Q51443526
Author
White, Eric M., 1977-
Zarnoch, Stanley J
English, Donald B. K. (Donald Blair Knapp), 1956-
Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)
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Area-specific recreation use estimation using the National Visitor Use Monitoring Program data
Series title US Forest Service research note
Volume no. 557
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Portland, OR : United States Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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"August 2007."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 26)
Estimates of national forest recreation use are available at the national, regional, and forest levels via the USDA Forest Service National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) program. In some resource planning and management applications, analysts desire recreation use estimates for subforest areas within an individual national forest or for subforest areas that combine portions of several national forests. In this research note we have detailed two approaches whereby the NVUM sampling data may be used to estimate recreation use for a subforest area within a single national forest or for a subforest area combining portions of more than one national forest. The approaches differ in their data requirements, complexity, and assumptions. In the "new forest" approach, recreation use is estimated by using NVUM data obtained only from NVUM interview sites within the area of interest. In the "all-forest information" approach, recreation use is estimated by using sample data gathered on all portions of the national forest(s) that contain the area of interest

Subjects: Forest reserves Recreational use United States Data processing.; Forest reserves
Language English
Publication date 2007
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IA Collections: usda-usfspacificnorthwestregion; usdanationalagriculturallibrary; fedlink; americana; biodiversity
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areaspecificrecr557whit
Authority file  OCLC: 1039998906
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https://archive.org/download/areaspecificrecr557whit/areaspecificrecr557whit.pdf
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