A GIS-based approach is developed to identify the state of wilderness character in US wilderness areas using Death Valley National Park (DEVA) as a case study. A set of indicators and measures are identified by DEVA staff and used as the basis for developing a flexible and broadly applicable framework to map wilderness character using data inputs selected by park staff. Spatial data and GIS methods are used to map the condition of four qualities of wilderness character: natural, untrammelled, undeveloped, and solitude or primitive and unconfined recreation. These four qualities are derived from the US 1964 Wilderness Act and later developed by Landres et al. (2008a) in “Keeping it Wild: An Interagency Strategy to Monitor Trends in Wildernes...
A wilderness continuum concept can identify the wilder areas of Britain. Geographical Information Sy...
This thesis utilizes Geographic Information Systems to model existing trails based on their vulnerab...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...
A GIS-based approach is developed to identify the state of wilderness character in US wilderness are...
The spatial trends in wilderness character in Adams County, Pennsylvania were examined to evaluate h...
In order to know whether an area should become Wilderness, both managers and interested members of t...
area designated as wilderness shall be responsible for preserving the wilderness character of the ar...
Wilderness designtation is a historically vague management directive. Some of our longest-standing W...
Congress enacted the Wilderness Act in 1964. This Act created the National Wilderness Preservation S...
The U.S. Forest Service is responsible for managing over 35 million acres of designated wilderness, ...
Wilderness is an abstract concept containing both an ecological component more generally referred to...
America\u27s 90 million acre National Wilderness Preservation System requires an active management p...
The National Wilderness Preservation System protects especially pristine public lands that have been...
AbstractProtected areas, such as wilderness, form the foundation of most strategies to conserve biol...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
A wilderness continuum concept can identify the wilder areas of Britain. Geographical Information Sy...
This thesis utilizes Geographic Information Systems to model existing trails based on their vulnerab...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...
A GIS-based approach is developed to identify the state of wilderness character in US wilderness are...
The spatial trends in wilderness character in Adams County, Pennsylvania were examined to evaluate h...
In order to know whether an area should become Wilderness, both managers and interested members of t...
area designated as wilderness shall be responsible for preserving the wilderness character of the ar...
Wilderness designtation is a historically vague management directive. Some of our longest-standing W...
Congress enacted the Wilderness Act in 1964. This Act created the National Wilderness Preservation S...
The U.S. Forest Service is responsible for managing over 35 million acres of designated wilderness, ...
Wilderness is an abstract concept containing both an ecological component more generally referred to...
America\u27s 90 million acre National Wilderness Preservation System requires an active management p...
The National Wilderness Preservation System protects especially pristine public lands that have been...
AbstractProtected areas, such as wilderness, form the foundation of most strategies to conserve biol...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
A wilderness continuum concept can identify the wilder areas of Britain. Geographical Information Sy...
This thesis utilizes Geographic Information Systems to model existing trails based on their vulnerab...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...