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Recreation E.I.S. Issue Paper: Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan

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To facilitate development of the Environmental Impact Statement which must accompany the Section 10 multi-species conservation proposal, a series of issue papers have been written. This study presents a brief look at outdoor recreation issues and describes the impacts of five alternative permit strategies might have on the County's ability to maintain recreation opportunities.

Date Created
2002-08-01
Contributors
  • Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Topical Subject
  • Recreation areas
  • Parks
  • Regional planning
  • Sonoran Desert
  • Pima County (Ariz.)
  • Arizona
Resource Type
Text
Extent
25 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Arizona State and Local Government Documents Collection
Identifier
Identifier Value
SCPM 19.3:E 47/7
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
E.I.S. issue papers (SDCP)
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.21413
Note
E.I.S. issue papers (SDCP) ; 7
Includes: Impacts to recreation, a discussion paper for the Sonoran Desert conservation plan.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 11).
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  • 2014-02-19 02:25:20
System Modified
  • 2021-10-18 05:53:50
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  • 1 year 3 months ago
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  • MODS XML

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