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Description
Estimating visitor numbers and collecting information on visitor attitudes in Alaska national forests is especially challenging because of the dispersed access to the forests by a relatively small number of visitors. The Tongass and Chugach National Forests are each millions of acres with miles of saltwater coastline and numerous lakes that allow almost infinite boat and float plane access points. This study identified a number of methods used by land managers in Alaska and other states to address dispersed recreational access as well as other ongoing data collection processes in Alaska, such as sport fish angler surveys, traveler surveys, and other systematic efforts that generate visitor data. These data may be useful for USDA Forest Service efforts to improve their visitor use monitoring processes.
Publication Date
4-17-2010
Keywords
Chugach, Tongass, tourism, USDA, Visitor use monitoring, national forest visitation, Alaska public lands, Alaska visitation, Alaska visitor surveys, Alaska wilderness use, Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Statistics, computer and systems science::Statistics
Recommended Citation
Fay, Ginny; Colt, Steve; and White, Eric, "Data Survey and Sampling Procedures to Quantify Recreation Use of National Forests in Alaska" (2010). Reports. 231.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/231
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11954