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Visitor Use at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Comparison of Personal Watercraft Users and Nonusers: Fall 1999 Data Collection
Volume 1
During the fall of 1999, the Cooperative Park Studies Program (CPSP) at the University of Minnesota conducted the first phase of a three-part project to gather information about visitors to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA). The study sought to provide information to managers about visitors' perceptions of Glen Canyon NRA, including information about (a) conflicts between personal watercraft (PWC) and non PWC operators, (b) experiences and benefits from using the area, (c) management in the area, and (d) satisfaction with their trips. This study provides the information needed by managers at Glen Canyon NRA to institute specific strategies and actions to address potential visitor conflicts and related issues.
Acknowledgements -- Definitions -- Executive summary --Background -- Purpose of the study -- Study methods -- Selected study results -- Discussion and recommendations -- Literature cited-- Appendices
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