Conflict and competition between outdoor recreational activities is increasing in intensity. Thus, management agencies and persons responsible for regulation of outdoor recreation areas have become increasingly concerned and are seeking appropriate means for amelioration of the intensifying problem.
This research was designed to seek better understanding of conflicts and incompatabilities...
THE PROBLEM. The problem was to study the recreation resource-
user and to determine attitudes, characteristics and relationships
between selected variables common to these users.
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY. The purpose of the study was to
examine:
1) Who are the recreation resource-users of the Bend Ranger
District, Deschutes National...
Presented in this thesis are the results of a recreation survey
which was carried out in the Diamond Lake and upper Rogue River
area of Oregon, during the summer of 1961, by use of interview-type
questionnaires. A total of 400 questionnaires were completed
in the Diamond Lake Campground and Picnic...
The authors describe a consistent and theoretically sound methodology for evaluating nonmarket uses of forest resources, particularly those associated with recreation. The analytical methodology is applied to a forest management unit. Present net worth of developed campgrounds and dispersed recreation activities on Oregon State Department of Forestry Lands in 1977...
There were two purposes for this thesis. First, it sought to define and clarify key
concepts of recreational conflicts based on a literature review on the concept of
conflict in the social sciences in general and in outdoor recreation. Second, it tested
several hypotheses emerging from the preceding literature review...
Conflict over the best way to manage Oregon's public lands makes a land planner's job extremely challenging. Multiple uses, federal mandates, and constantly evolving knowledge all contribute to the difficulty of determining how to best use the land. The Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study (CLAMS) was developed in 1994...
About 16 percent of Oregon's forest land is owned by the various
components of the forest industry. Most of this area lies within the
relatively heavily populated western portion of the state. These
factors, plus the fact that the public seems to have a peculiar attitude
about property rights when...
The trails included in this book will lead you to mountain-top vistas, lakes, waterfalls and old-growth forests, towering secondgrowth forests, rocky bluffs and alpine meadows. We've included a variety of trails:
• short walks for those seeking fresh air and a place to stretch their legs
• medium length trails...
Managing near-urban forests is a challenge because
people living nearby care about these places and often
express their concerns. The near-urban forest
situation alerts us that there is a need for an
approach to land use planning and management which
deals with the multiplicity of values expressed by the
urban...