Natural Areas and Urban Populations: Communication Actions in Outdoor Recreation
Challenges, opportunities, and actions exist in areas where large urban populations interface with natural areas, such as outdoor recreation sites in southern California. Challenges in the interface include intense recreation use, public safety issues, and complex information strategies. Research re...
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