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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0471053732
ISBN-13
9780471053736
eBay Product ID (ePID)
675097
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
898 Pages
Publication Name
Outdoor Recreation : United States National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands
Language
English
Subject
Special Interest / Adventure, Public Affairs & Administration, Land Use, Parks & Campgrounds, Natural Resources
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature, Law, Travel, Political Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
2 in
Item Weight
66 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
94-038100
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
350.858
Table Of Content
Recreational Resources: Basic Concepts and Use. Recreational Resources: Background and Sectors. National Parks: Concept and System. National Parks: Alaska. National Parks: The Lower 49 States. National Parks: Other Areas--The Lower 49 States. National Forest System: Evolution and Extent. National Forest System: Recreational Planning and Management. National Forest System: Recreational Facilities and Use. National Forest System: Case Studies. National Wildlife Refuge System. Bureau of Land Management. Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Tennessee ValleyAuthority and Indian Lands. Amenity Resources: Wilderness, Rivers, Trails, Seashores, andLakeshores. Epilogue. Appendices. Index.
Synopsis
Perhaps no other nation on earth devotes as large a portion of itspublic lands to recreational use as the United States. And whilemillions of Americans flock to our national parks, forests, andother public lands each year, these areas are also majorattractions for international visitors and an important source offoreign exchange. The allocation, location, planning, andmanagement of public lands for recreational use is now a majoractivity within each of the nation's four major land-managingagencies, and in several smaller departments as well. This book presents an overview of the vast and diverse federalrecreation system, its historical evolution, methods of managementand development, and the different roles played by the NationalPark Service, the Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. It explores concepts in land-useplanning, examines relevant federal legislation, and presentsfederal concepts for preserving amenity resources. Rather than makean exhaustive presentation of current facilities and recreationalopportunities, author Charles Zinser uses a case study approach toillustrate and analyze programs and development principles found ineach of the major agencies. More than 300 tables, maps, andillustrations supplement the text. An entire chapter is devoted to the recreational resources ofsmaller federal agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, allof which permit various forms of water-related recreation onreservoirs under their control. Many people are surprised to learnthat, in terms of recreational use, the Army Corps of Engineers isthe number-two federal agency. Packed with helpful, practical, and authoritative information, Outdoor Recreation is a one-stop source on the availability, development, and management of recreational resources within thefederal system. It is a first-rate reference for anyone involved inforestry, geography, wildland or watershed management, land-useplanning and development, or creating recreational facilities. Itis also an ideal textbook for courses in geography and recreationaluse of public lands. The most complete guide available to the federal recreationsystem The system of federal lands devoted to outdoor recreation is asdiverse bureaucratically as it is geographically. At least eightfederal agencies administer recreational resources from mountain toseashore, from desert to glacier, in virtually every state andterritory of the nation. This one-stop sourcebook offers completeinformation on the acquisition, development, management, andprotection of these resources, including: * Extensive coverage of recreational resources administered byfederal land-managing agencies that control one fourth of ournational territory * A review of the basic concepts of land-use planning * An examination of the federal legislation that created currentprograms and facilities * Numerous maps, statistical tables, and illustrations notavailable from any other source * Case studies that illustrate the practical impact of federalpolicies and concepts * Examples of federal plans for protecting these resources, including: the National Wilderness Preservation System, NationalTrails System, and the National Wild and Scenic River System, Perhaps no other nation on earth devotes as large a portion of its public lands to recreational use as the United States. And while millions of Americans flock to our national parks, forests, and other public lands each year, these areas are also major attractions for international visitors and an important source of foreign exchange. The allocation, location, planning, and management of public lands for recreational use is now a major activity within each of the nation's four major land-managing agencies, and in several smaller departments as well. This book presents an overview of the vast and diverse federal recreation system, its historical evolution, methods of management and development, and the different roles played by the National Park Service, the Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. It explores concepts in land-use planning, examines relevant federal legislation, and presents federal concepts for preserving amenity resources. Rather than make an exhaustive presentation of current facilities and recreational opportunities, author Charles Zinser uses a case study approach to illustrate and analyze programs and development principles found in each of the major agencies. More than 300 tables, maps, and illustrations supplement the text. An entire chapter is devoted to the recreational resources of smaller federal agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, all of which permit various forms of water-related recreation on reservoirs under their control. Many people are surprised to learn that, in terms of recreational use, the Army Corps of Engineers is the number-two federal agency. Packed with helpful, practical, and authoritative information, Outdoor Recreation is a one-stop source on the availability, development, and management of recreational resources within the federal system. It is a first-rate reference for anyone involved in forestry, geography, wildland or watershed management, land-use planning and development, or creating recreational facilities. It is also an ideal textbook for courses in geography and recreational use of public lands. The most complete guide available to the federal recreation system The system of federal lands devoted to outdoor recreation is as diverse bureaucratically as it is geographically. At least eight federal agencies administer recreational resources from mountain to seashore, from desert to glacier, in virtually every state and territory of the nation. This one-stop sourcebook offers complete information on the acquisition, development, management, and protection of these resources, including: Extensive coverage of recreational resources administered by federal land-managing agencies that control one fourth of our national territory A review of the basic concepts of land-use planning An examination of the federal legislation that created current programs and facilities Numerous maps, statistical tables, and illustrations not available from any other source Case studies that illustrate the practical impact of federal policies and concepts Examples of federal plans for protecting these resources, including: the National Wilderness Preservation System, National Trails System, and the National Wild and Scenic River System, Perhaps no other nation on earth devotes as large a portion of its public lands to recreational use as the United States. And while millions of Americans flock to our national parks, forests, and other public lands each year, these areas are also major attractions for international visitors and an important source of foreign exchange., Perhaps no other nation on earth devotes as large a portion of itspublic lands to recreational use as the United States. And whilemillions of Americans flock to our national parks, forests, andother public lands each year, these areas are also majorattractions for international visitors and an important source offoreign exchange. The allocation, location, planning, andmanagement of public lands for recreational use is now a majoractivity within each of the nation's four major land-managingagencies, and in several smaller departments as well. This book presents an overview of the vast and diverse federalrecreation system, its historical evolution, methods of managementand development, and the different roles played by the NationalPark Service, the Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service,and the Bureau of Land Management. It explores concepts in land-useplanning, examines relevant federal legislation, and presentsfederal concepts for preserving amenity resources. Rather than makean exhaustive presentation of current facilities and recreationalopportunities, author Charles Zinser uses a case study approach toillustrate and analyze programs and development principles found ineach of the major agencies. More than 300 tables, maps, andillustrations supplement the text. An entire chapter is devoted to the recreational resources ofsmaller federal agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers,the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, allof which permit various forms of water-related recreation onreservoirs under their control. Many people are surprised to learnthat, in terms of recreational use, the Army Corps of Engineers isthe number-two federal agency. Packed with helpful, practical, and authoritative information,Outdoor Recreation is a one-stop source on the availability,development, and management of recreational resources within thefederal system. It is a first-rate reference for anyone involved inforestry, geography, wildland or watershed management, land-useplanning and development, or creating recreational facilities. Itis also an ideal textbook for courses in geography and recreationaluse of public lands. The most complete guide available to the federal recreationsystem The system of federal lands devoted to outdoor recreation is asdiverse bureaucratically as it is geographically. At least eightfederal agencies administer recreational resources from mountain toseashore, from desert to glacier, in virtually every state andterritory of the nation. This one-stop sourcebook offers completeinformation on the acquisition, development, management, andprotection of these resources, including: * Extensive coverage of recreational resources administered byfederal land-managing agencies that control one fourth of ournational territory * A review of the basic concepts of land-use planning * An examination of the federal legislation that created currentprograms and facilities * Numerous maps, statistical tables, and illustrations notavailable from any other source * Case studies that illustrate the practical impact of federalpolicies and concepts * Examples of federal plans for protecting these resources,including: the National Wilderness Preservation System, NationalTrails System, and the National Wild and Scenic River System
LC Classification Number
GV191.4.Z56 1995
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