1975
DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.22.2.139
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Outdoor Recreation Areas: Capacity and the Formulation of Use Policy

Abstract: The demand for outdoor recreation areas, such as national parks and forests, is growing. With this growth has come the realization that the administration of parks must maximize visitors' benefits from areas with limited visitor capacity. Visitor traffic has strained both man-made facilities as well as natural or ecological limits. Although individual locations within a park pose capacity restrictions, park capacity for visitors is a function also of visitor movement behavior among the locations. Solution of a… Show more

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“…It describes recreation travel with the theory of electrical networks. Linear programming approaches to recreation travel analysis have been undertaken by Tadros and Kalter (1971) and Penz (1975).…”
Section: Recreation Travelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It describes recreation travel with the theory of electrical networks. Linear programming approaches to recreation travel analysis have been undertaken by Tadros and Kalter (1971) and Penz (1975).…”
Section: Recreation Travelmentioning
confidence: 99%