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Outdoor Recreation in American Life:
A National Assessment of Demand and Supply Trends
H. Ken Cordell
Principal Investigator
and
Carter J. Betz
J.M. Bowker
Donald B.K. English
Shela H. Mou
USDA Forest Service
Southern Research Station
Athens, GA
John C. Bergstrom
R. Jeff Teasley
Michael A. Tarrant
The University of Georgia
Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics
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Department of Recreation and Leisure Sciences
Athens, GA
John Loomis
Colorado State University
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Sagamore Publishing
www. sagamorepub.com
1999 Sagamore Publishing
All rights reserved.
Production Coordinator: Anne E. Hall
Cover Design: Joe Buck and Terry Hayden
Editor: Susan M. McKinney
ISBN: 1-57167-246x
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 98-83130
Printed in the United States.
We would like to dedicate this book to the memory of Dr. Marion Clawson, whose work in outdoor recreation at Resources for the Future over many years established the conceptual foundations for much of the research we report here. We also dedicate this book to the thousands of professional and lay people who work in federal, state, local, or private organizations to provide quality outdoor opportunities and services for the American public.
Contents
Acknowledgments
vi
Foreword
vii
Prologue
ix
Chapter I Outdoor Recreation and Wilderness in America: Benefits and History
B.L. Driver, Robert W. Douglass, and John B. Loomis
1
Chapter II Framework for the Assessment
H. Ken Cordell
31
Chapter III Outdoor Recreation Resources
Carter J. Betz, Donald B. K. English, and H. Ken Cordell
39
Chapter IV Private Lands and Outdoor Recreation in the United States
R. Jeff Teasley, John C. Bergstrom, H. Ken Cordell, Stanley J. Zarnoch, and Paul Gentle
183
Chapter V Outdoor Recreation Participation Trends
H. Ken Cordell, Barbara L. McDonald, R. Jeff Teasley, John C. Bergstrom, Jack Martin, Jim Bason, and Vernon R. Leeworthy
219
Chapter VI Projections of Outdoor Recreation Participation to 2050
J. M. Bowker, Donald B. K. English, and H. Ken Cordell
323
Chapter VII Demand for and Supply of Wilderness
John Loomis, Kenneth Bonetti, and Chris Echohawk
351

Chapter VIII Wilderness Uses, Users, Values, and Management
Alan Watson, David Cole, Gregory T. Friese, Michael L. Linziger, John C. Hendee, Peter Landres, Thomas E Geary, Gerald L. Stokes, Jeff Jarvis, and Wes Henry
377
Chapter IX Motivations, Attitudes, Preferences, and Satisfactions Among Outdoor Recreationists
Michael A. Tarrant, Alan D. Bright, Erin Smith, and H. Ken Cordell
403
Chapter X Implications of This Assessment
Donald B. K. English, H. Ken Cordell, and J. M. Bowker
433
About the Authors
441
Index
443
Page vi
Acknowledgements
Sincere appreciation is extended to the many dedicated scientists, authors, students, and advisors who contributed to this work. Those not elsewhere acknowledged as authors or other contributors to the following 10 chapters include:
Linda Langner and David Darr, USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC, for their support and financial assistance.
Marilyn Howard, Project Secretary, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA, for administrative assistance and reassuring smiles.
Joanne Norris, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, for text and graphics production on Chapter IV.
And for reviews of chapter drafts as follows:
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Chapter III: Dean F. Tucker, National Park Service, Ft. Collins, CO; and Robert D. Bixler, Cleveland Metroparks, Cleveland, OH.
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Chapter IV: Brett Wright, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and Bryan Hubbell, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA.
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Chapter V: George Seihl, Gaithersburg, MD; and Patricia Winter, USDA Forest Service, Riverside, CA.
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Chapter VI: David H. Newman and Christopher McIntosh, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
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Chapter VII: Thomas H. Stevens, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; and Armando Gonzalez-Caban, USDA Forest Service, Riverside, CA.
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