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Proposed Master Plan, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
The National Park Service proposes a master plan for the management and use of Rocky Mountain National Park which provides for increased public enjoyment of park experiences, with reduced impact on park resources. Large sections of the park are proposed for wilderness. Boundary adjustments would be made to include ecosystems important to the park. The master plan proposes to continue the direction of management away from the consumptive uses characteristic of pre-park days, toward further restoration of natural and historic resources. The public will be encouraged to accept a way of life that is more in harmony with the environment while visiting the park. Some of the adverse effects are: reduction or elimination of the concessioners operations, high costs of pollution abatement, and facility obliteration, restriction of visitor use, and shifting of recreational uses to other areas. Some impact to the economic and social communities would result from elimination of development on private lands acquired in boundary adjustments.
Proposed Master Plan, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
The National Park Service proposes a master plan for the management and use of Rocky Mountain National Park which provides for increased public enjoyment of park experiences, with reduced impact on park resources. Large sections of the park are proposed for wilderness. Boundary adjustments would be made to include ecosystems important to the park. The master plan proposes to continue the direction of management away from the consumptive uses characteristic of pre-park days, toward further restoration of natural and historic resources. The public will be encouraged to accept a way of life that is more in harmony with the environment while visiting the park. Some of the adverse effects are: reduction or elimination of the concessioners operations, high costs of pollution abatement, and facility obliteration, restriction of visitor use, and shifting of recreational uses to other areas. Some impact to the economic and social communities would result from elimination of development on private lands acquired in boundary adjustments.
Proposed Master Plan, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
1973
103 pages
Report
No indication
English
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