A Regional Recreation Data Program for the Northwest, Volume 1975, presents findings and recommendations from the Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. This report offers a comprehensive overview of recreation data collection and analysis specific to the Northwest region. It outlines the program's objectives, methodologies, and data requirements for effective recreation planning and resource management. This historical document provides valuable insights into regional planning efforts and resource utilization strategies in the Pacific Northwest during the mid-1970s. It serves as a foundational resource for understanding the evolution of recreation data programs and their impact on regional development.
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