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PROTECTION + REGULATED HARVEST = ?
SUSTAINED YIELD EXPERIENCES

understandable with the other things we have already talked about....
-fish, trees, animals
The sustained yield equation can be applied to recreation by:
Wild land managers enforce the protection
The ppl who are harvesting the recreational activities
THE YIELD = RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCES
What is the difference between having an experience and the activity?
To get the best experiences requires PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT
what are ways to protect the land?
designate camp grounds and have regulations within them
-trashcans, bathouse, designate fire pits
designate vehicle areas, hiking regs, trials
Prevent trail erosion

TRAIL SWITCH BACKS= winding trails instead of straight, keeps water form gaining velocity
who usually designates camp sites?

what must they do?
back country managers

weigh options between Maximum yield and optimum yield
- what can produce the most yield may not be the best choice
EX: only want so many ppl on trail or in camp area at one time
what is an example f a designated camp site?
North Cascades National Park = camp sites spread out into several smaller sites, more individual, ideal camping situation