Title
Manager and visitor perceptions of public recreation land management
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-12-2015
Abstract
This paper presents the results of semi-structured interviews with key informants representing both users and managers of a public recreation area in West Virginia investigating perceptions of visitor and manager goals and objectives, and their relationship to user-manager recreation conflict. Preliminary analysis indicates that management goals are not as diverse as expected and there seems to be a much stronger emphasis on development and visitor satisfaction than protection of natural resources. Further, it appears to be the case that both visitors and managers experience and can identify user-manager conflict at this recreation area. Results of these interviews will be used to develop a quantitative survey to examine user-manager conflict, to be administered over the summer of 2015.
Recommended Citation
Gage, R. (2015). Manager and visitor perceptions of public recreation land management. Proceedings of the 2015 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, 6, 1-7.
Comments
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