As the Forest Service shifts its focus to recreation, there is danger in measuring recreational success of public lands by “industrial” standards, or sheer volume. More participants does not necessarily mean greater success.
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September 1997 Issue
As the Forest Service shifts its focus to recreation, there is danger in measuring recreational success of public lands by “industrial” standards, or sheer volume. More participants does not necessarily mean greater success.