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*According to the ''Basin Study'' (2012)] results suggested that ecological and '''recreational''' metrics were amongst the most vulnerable to future conditions...[Source: 2.4;Figure 2.3]*[http://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/programs/crbstudy/finalreport/Executive%20Summary/Executive_Summary_FINAL_Dec2012.pdf| LINK] | *According to the ''Basin Study'' (2012)] results suggested that ecological and '''recreational''' metrics were amongst the most vulnerable to future conditions...[Source: 2.4;Figure 2.3]*[http://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/programs/crbstudy/finalreport/Executive%20Summary/Executive_Summary_FINAL_Dec2012.pdf| LINK] | ||
*[[Media:150210 Respectful Recreation BQR (2).pdf|150210 Respectful Recreation -Source_Boatman's Quarterly]] | *[[Media:150210 Respectful Recreation BQR (2).pdf|150210 Respectful Recreation -Source_Boatman's Quarterly]] | ||
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Desired Future Condition for RecreationRiver Recreation in Grand Canyon National Park The Recreation DFCs are meant to describe goals and objectives for human use of the Colorado River Ecosystem (CRE) through GCNRA and the GCNP. They are intended to include not only traditional recreational activities such as whitewater rafting, camping, and fishing, but also such things as educational activities, spiritual engagement, and other appropriate activities and values. Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon offer many ways for people to experience, appreciate, and learn from them, even to those who never visit in person. |
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