Where Do Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest Visitors Go and Which Roads Do They Use To Get There? An Analysis of the Spatial Data from the 2013 Sustainable Roads Workshops

This report provides an overview of the key patterns that emerged from the spatial analyses of the destination and route data collected during the 2013 Sustainable Roads workshops on the Mount Baker Snoqualmie (MBS) National Forest. We excluded the pilot workshop data from the analyses because a somewhat different process was used to collect the mapped data. The data used in the analysis was collected from 262 participants in eight workshops (Bellingham, Sedro-Woolley, Darrington, Monroe, Everett, Seattle, Issaquah, Enumclaw). During the workshops, participants mapped up to eight destinations of importance to them, and in most cases, also mapped the routes they took to each destination. For each destination and its associated route, participants also provided the following information:  Name of the place, why the destination is especially important, what activities or work the participant does there, how often the participant visits the place in a typical year, what type of transportation the participant uses to get there.

Εκδότης: The Wilderness Society/Sustainable Roads Cadre
Δημιουργός: Rebecca McLain, David Banis, Alexa Todd, and Mike Psaris
Πηγή: USDA
Ιστότοπος: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd486794.pdf
Γλώσσα: Αγγλική
Άδεια Χρήσης: Ελεύθερη χρήση/διανομή (public domain - open access)
Έτος: 2014
Βιβλιογραφία: Rebecca McLain, David Banis, Alexa Todd, and Mike Psaris. 2014. Where Do Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest Visitors Go and Which Roads Do They Use To Get There? An Analysis of the Spatial Data from the 2013 Sustainable Roads Workshops. The Wilderness Society/Sustainable Roads Cadre. 59 p.

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