Contributions

  • Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.) - Contributor

Publication

2009 - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR, Oregon

Language

English

Word Count

5,000 words, Guess

Page Count

20 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCSD144.A13 N49 2009

Alternate Titles

  • Inventorying and mapping place values in the Pacific Northwest region

Description

This report chronicles a large-scale effort to map place values across the Pacific Northwest Region (Washington and Oregon) of the U.S. Forest Service. Through workshops held with Forest Service staff, 485 socioculturally meaningful places were identified. Staff also generated corresponding descriptions of the places' unique social and biophysical elements--in other words, "niche" qualities and "niche" statements that reflected people's values. These places and their niches were then mapped using geographic information systems technology. Niche information was supplemented with additional existing data such as National Visitor Use Monitoring, National Survey of Recreation and the Environment, U.S. and Canadian census data, and other relevant social and economic information. Current and potential applications of this information-gathering technique are discussed, including its uses in forest planning at regional and niche-based levels.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Research note PNW-RN -- -562
  • Research note PNW -- 562.

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