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Mapping Sociocultural Values Of Visitors On The Olympic Peninsula, Washington, Alexa North Todd Feb 2014

Mapping Sociocultural Values Of Visitors On The Olympic Peninsula, Washington, Alexa North Todd

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Contested land-management plans make spatial data about values that people attach to the landscape necessary for federal land management. The study area for this project is the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, an area that is divided by a complex mosaic of land jurisdictions, including public lands administered by the National Park Service, National Forest Service, and Washington State, as well as interspersed tribal and private landholdings surrounding the perimeter. During the summer of 2012, I collected map and survey data from visitors at fourteen popular destinations around the Olympic Peninsula, including visitor centers, campgrounds, trail access points, and a ferry. Three …