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Mapping recreation use patterns and forest values: A Canadian boreal forest case study.
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Mapping recreation use patterns and forest values: A Canadian boreal forest case study./
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Lesueur, Perrine.
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113 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-05, page: .
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Masters Abstracts International47-05.
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Recreation. -
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9780494471395
Mapping recreation use patterns and forest values: A Canadian boreal forest case study.
Lesueur, Perrine.
Mapping recreation use patterns and forest values: A Canadian boreal forest case study.
- 113 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-05, page: .
Thesis (M.E.S.)--Lakehead University (Canada), 2008.
People attribute values to the places they use for forest recreation. Such values are often difficult to access and even more difficult to incorporate in forest management and planning. As potential sources of conflict in forest management, understanding the different values attached to specific forest places is important for resource managers. Past research has tended to focus on survey-based methods of eliciting these values and has largely neglected both their contextual nature and spatial distribution. More recently, several projects have explored a wider variety of elicitation methods and experiment with various ways of spatially representing forest values.
ISBN: 9780494471395Subjects--Topical Terms:
535376
Recreation.
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Developments in Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and especially its accessibility through the World-Wide-Web have led to significant growth in the use of public participation GIS (ppGIS). This growth is occurring in both developed and developing nations where the spatial representation of physical and social attributes is central to planning issues. Although problems still remain in terms of accessibility and ease of use, the rapid growth of this technology and its increasing success in enhancing public involvement processes in managing natural resources has assured its place in planning technology.
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This study focused on understanding the nature and mapping the spatial distribution of forest values in the Boreal forest surrounding five northwestern Ontario communities. A web-based survey was created using GIS-maps and a list of forest values to allow participants to mark locations in the study area and indicate their associated values. The survey provided respondents with the flexibility to mark specific sites (e.g., fishing spots), linear features (e.g., rivers) and also areas (e.g., lakes). Moreover, respondents were able to choose a scale that was most appropriate for their mapping purposes. However, due to low internet speeds in the communities, some participants encountered difficulties with loading the map and using the mapping tools. To overcome this issue, a paper version of the survey was provided. A random sample of 750 people was invited to participate in the web-survey (50%) or in the paper survey (50%). The online and paper survey response rates were respectively of 31 per cent and 21 per cent.
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The survey responses were used to produce a density map showing the spatial pattern of valued places, a High Use Areas map and associated forest values within these areas. Analyses of forest values and use characteristics (i.e., activity and frequency of use) of the sites helped to interpret the use patterns on the map. The spatial representation of the values assigned to special places in a working forest, allowed the integration of recreational values and use characteristics into forest planning at the local and regional levels. Several High Use Areas were located in specially designated management areas that recognise the importance of recreational use. The remaining High Use Areas occur along major access roads for industrial forestry which highlights the significance of forestry operations in providing access to forests to local recreationists. The recognition of these High Use Areas and their characteristics provides important information for including recreational perspectives into forest and land use planning.
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