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Virgin Islands National Park Commercial Services Plan, 2001
Commercial service needs within national parks are identified through General Management Plans, design concept plans and commercial services plans such as this. National Park Service policy allows commercial uses in park areas under carefully controlled safeguards. Permissible activities are those that are necessary and appropriate for public use and enjoyment of park areas in which they are located and that are fully consistent with the preservation and conservation of the park areas. Commercial uses may be permitted that are not in derogation of park purposes or values and that provide recreational opportunities for visitors, contribute to visitor enjoyment of park resources, and support or achieve applicable management objectives.
Virgin Islands National Park Commercial Services Plan, 2001
Commercial service needs within national parks are identified through General Management Plans, design concept plans and commercial services plans such as this. National Park Service policy allows commercial uses in park areas under carefully controlled safeguards. Permissible activities are those that are necessary and appropriate for public use and enjoyment of park areas in which they are located and that are fully consistent with the preservation and conservation of the park areas. Commercial uses may be permitted that are not in derogation of park purposes or values and that provide recreational opportunities for visitors, contribute to visitor enjoyment of park resources, and support or achieve applicable management objectives.
Virgin Islands National Park Commercial Services Plan, 2001
2001
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
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