Abstract Modeling supply and demand data is useful for regional outdoor recreation planning. At the statewide level, State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plans (SCORPs) are prepared to satisfy the requirements of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). In Massachusetts, the most recent SCORP was prepared in 2006. Two of the primary tasks were updating the recreation resource inventory statewide and developing an extensive GIS data base. For the demand side, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts utilized data collected in 1995 that focused on recreation site usage patterns, assessed satisfaction with outdoor recreation areas, and evaluated unmet needs. This paper presents an example of updating SCORPs using current demographic data (US Ce...
Graduation date: 1994The concept of large-scale natural resources planning and\ud management is not ...
The state of Colorado is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities, many of which occur on...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
More than any other trait, the supply of outdoor recreation resources in the United States is charac...
The Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan (Plan) completed in 2009 recognized recreational boating as ...
Despite the widespread agreement on the importance of preserving ecological integrity in conservatio...
Over the past five years, political leaders and representatives from the outdoor recreation industry...
CORP-V is Iowa's fifth edition of its State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. The SCORP is desi...
This paper presents a summary of coastal recreation of New England residents from a survey conducted...
A survey of local, state, federal, school and tribal mangers were surveyed to understand the quantit...
The 1994 New Jersey Open Space and Outdoor Recreation Plan is the sixth comprehensive outdoor recrea...
abstract: This five-year update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP)...
In order to be eligible to receive matching grant funding for outdoor recreation improvements and de...
abstract: This update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan is in accordance ...
Excerpts from the report: At present, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively engaged in pla...
Graduation date: 1994The concept of large-scale natural resources planning and\ud management is not ...
The state of Colorado is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities, many of which occur on...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
More than any other trait, the supply of outdoor recreation resources in the United States is charac...
The Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan (Plan) completed in 2009 recognized recreational boating as ...
Despite the widespread agreement on the importance of preserving ecological integrity in conservatio...
Over the past five years, political leaders and representatives from the outdoor recreation industry...
CORP-V is Iowa's fifth edition of its State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. The SCORP is desi...
This paper presents a summary of coastal recreation of New England residents from a survey conducted...
A survey of local, state, federal, school and tribal mangers were surveyed to understand the quantit...
The 1994 New Jersey Open Space and Outdoor Recreation Plan is the sixth comprehensive outdoor recrea...
abstract: This five-year update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP)...
In order to be eligible to receive matching grant funding for outdoor recreation improvements and de...
abstract: This update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan is in accordance ...
Excerpts from the report: At present, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively engaged in pla...
Graduation date: 1994The concept of large-scale natural resources planning and\ud management is not ...
The state of Colorado is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities, many of which occur on...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...