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Socioeconomic Atlas for John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and Its Region, 2004
The purpose of this atlas is to provide park managers, planners, community leaders, and others with a better understanding of changing human activities and socioeconomic conditions in the region surrounding John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. These changes outside a park's boundaries can create complex park management challenges. Information about regional trends and conditions is needed in order to manage and conserve park resources - both natural and cultural - more effectively. This atlas provides such information in a series of maps, complemented by tables, other graphics, and explanatory text.
Socioeconomic Atlas for John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and Its Region, 2004
The purpose of this atlas is to provide park managers, planners, community leaders, and others with a better understanding of changing human activities and socioeconomic conditions in the region surrounding John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. These changes outside a park's boundaries can create complex park management challenges. Information about regional trends and conditions is needed in order to manage and conserve park resources - both natural and cultural - more effectively. This atlas provides such information in a series of maps, complemented by tables, other graphics, and explanatory text.
Socioeconomic Atlas for John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and Its Region, 2004
J. E. McKendry (author) / C. A. Brewer (author) / J. M. Staub (author)
2004
100 pages
Report
No indication
English
Recreation , Natural Resource Management , Public Administration & Government , John Day Fossil Beds National Monument (Oregon) , Socioeconomic trends , Maps , Statistical data , Management tools , Planning , Public participation , Natural resources , Cultural resources , Monitoring , Management planning and control , National Park Service (NPS)