With a growing population and increasing demand for recreation resources,
managers of public lands face unique challenges in allocating and overseeing resource
use. One of the most reliable methods for gathering information from resource users
involves surveying. Summaries and applications of survey results typically have not
fully addressed the spatial...
The sentiments expressed by Wells capture the fundamental nature of natural resource and land management in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook County, Oregon. Driven by the attraction and abundance of natural and scenic amenities in central Oregon, increases in recreation, tourism, population, development and conflict, have contributed to the complexities of...
The normative concept in social-psychology has been
applied to major recreational management issues such as
determining evaluative standards, user conflict, and
depreciative behaviors. This thesis examines the influence
of information on user norms for the purpose of finding
better applications of information as problem solving,
management tools. The study used...