Title: RPA Assessment of Outdoor Recreation: Past, Current, and Future Directions
Author: Bergstrom, John C.; Cordell, H. Ken; Langner, Linda
Date: 1994
Source: Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-87. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 30 p.
Station ID: GTR-SE-087
Description: In this paper, the outdoor recreation sections of the Renewable Resource Planning Act (RPA) Assessments conducted to date are reviewed. Current policy and mangement applications of the outsdoor recreation results published in 1989 Assessment are discussed also. The paper concludes with suggestions for the assemssment of outdoor recreation in future RPA Assessements.
Keywords: demand and supply analaysis, natural resource policy, and mangement, research applications, future research needs
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Bergstrom, John C.; Cordell, H. Ken; Langner, Linda 1994. RPA Assessment of Outdoor Recreation: Past, Current, and Future Directions. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-87. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 30 p.