The demand for outdoor recreation areas, such as national parks and forests, is growing. With this growth has come the realization that the administration of parks must maximize visitors' benefits from areas with limited visitor capacity. Visitor traffic has strained both man-made facilities as well as natural or ecological limits. Although individual locations within a park pose capacity restrictions, park capacity for visitors is a function also of visitor movement behavior among the locations. Solution of a linear programming model which represents visitor movement via transition matrices can help identify park capacity for visitors seeking various recreational experiences. The constraints of the model express capacities for both man-mad...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining urban park and facility requirements. Traditionally...
Abstract: A major change in recreational carrying capacity management during the 1990’s has been a s...
The task of modeling the recreation demand for geographically large sites, such as rivers and beache...
This paper reviews social science research on visitor capacity relevant to units of the National Par...
The National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 requires that park managers develop and implement a pl...
Resource and social impacts of recreation use constitute long-standing issues in the field of park a...
For close to a century, concerns have been voiced about both the biophysical and experiential impact...
This thesis explores Recreational Carrying Capacity (RCC). The investigation looks at the theory of ...
Problem statement: Parks, with particular emphasis on national and state parks, host varied interact...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
In most cases, transportation planning in national parks and public lands might most appropriately b...
By formulating indicators and standards of quality, parks and wilderness can be managed within a def...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P. HendricksPublic parks can provid...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityNational park management encou...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the shared interest of the public health and parks and recre...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining urban park and facility requirements. Traditionally...
Abstract: A major change in recreational carrying capacity management during the 1990’s has been a s...
The task of modeling the recreation demand for geographically large sites, such as rivers and beache...
This paper reviews social science research on visitor capacity relevant to units of the National Par...
The National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 requires that park managers develop and implement a pl...
Resource and social impacts of recreation use constitute long-standing issues in the field of park a...
For close to a century, concerns have been voiced about both the biophysical and experiential impact...
This thesis explores Recreational Carrying Capacity (RCC). The investigation looks at the theory of ...
Problem statement: Parks, with particular emphasis on national and state parks, host varied interact...
Understanding the relationship between the number of visits to national parks and their characterist...
In most cases, transportation planning in national parks and public lands might most appropriately b...
By formulating indicators and standards of quality, parks and wilderness can be managed within a def...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P. HendricksPublic parks can provid...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityNational park management encou...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the shared interest of the public health and parks and recre...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining urban park and facility requirements. Traditionally...
Abstract: A major change in recreational carrying capacity management during the 1990’s has been a s...
The task of modeling the recreation demand for geographically large sites, such as rivers and beache...