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Sustaining Wildlands Integrating Science and Community in Prince William Sound / edited by Aaron J. Poe and Randy Gimblett..
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nature--Effect of human beings on--Alaska--Prince William Sound.
- Nature.
- Ecotourism--Alaska--Prince William Sound.
- Ecotourism.
- Sustainable tourism--Alaska--Prince William Sound.
- Sustainable tourism.
- Ecosystem management--Alaska--Prince William Sound.
- Ecosystem management.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Manufacture:
- Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2018
- Place of Publication:
- Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2017.
- Summary:
- "Nearly thirty years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, land managers and stakeholders explore the ongoing paradox of accommodating human use while reducing environmental impact in Prince William Sound"--Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction. Learning from the Sound: Introducing This Place and This Volume / Aaron J. Poe, Randy Gimblett, and Dale J. Blahna
- Chapter 1. What Wilderness Gives / Marybeth Holleman
- Stakeholder Essay: "Musings on Wildness and Prince William Sound" by Bill Sherwonit
- Chapter 2. The Geophysical Setting and Marine Ecology of Prince William Sound / Ted Cooney
- Stakeholder Essay: "Local Knowledge, Long-Distance Journeys" by Nancy Bird
- Chapter 3. A Brief History of Humans in Prince William Sound / Paul Twardock
- Stakeholder Essay: "Personal Journeys, Transient Traces" by Nancy Lethcoe
- Chapter 4. The Social and Economic Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and a Path Toward Recovery / Aaron J. Poe and Randy Gimblett
- Stakeholder Essay: "A Subsistence Way of Life" by Kate McLaughlin
- Chapter 5. Identifying Landscape Values in Prince William Sound with Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PPGIS) / Greg Brown
- Stakeholder Essay: "Opportunity or Hostage?" by Harold Blehm
- Chapter 6. Integrating Legacy Data to Establish a Spatial and Seasonal Frame for Predicting Human Use Hot Spots in Prince William Sound / Chandra B. Poe and Samantha Greenwood
- Chapter 7. Characterizing the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Recreation Use and Experience Opportunities in the Sound: Perceptions of the Stakeholders / Aaron J. Poe, Randy Gimblett, and Robert M. Itami
- Stakeholder Essay: "Prince William Sound Reflections" by Lisa Jaeger
- Chapter 8. Level of Sustainable Activity (LSA) in Prince William Sound: Understanding and Managing Quality of Experience and Capacity in Wilderness Waterways / Robert M. Itami, Randy Gimblett, and Aaron J. Poe
- Stakeholder Essay: "Changing Access, Complex Values" by Lynn Highland.
- Chapter 9. Evaluating the Subsistence Service Recovery: Spatial and Temporal Characterization of Prince William Sound Subsistence Harvest Activities / Aaron J. Poe, Randy Gimblett, and Milo Burcham
- Stakeholder Essay: "Subsistence, How It Works" by Patience Andersen Faulkner
- Chapter 10. Evaluating the Interactions Between Black Bear Hunting and Kayaking Activities in Western Prince William Sound, Alaska / Spencer Lace and Randy Gimblett
- Chapter 11. Modeled Distribution of Human Use in 2015 and Potential Wildlife Disturbance in Western Prince William Sound / Lowell H. Suring, Karen A. Murphy, Shay Howlin, and Karin Preston
- Chapter 12. Characterizing the Effects of Increased Recreation Use on Wildlife Within the Sound / Lowell H. Suring and Aaron J. Poe
- Stakeholder Essay: "Can Prince William Sound Be Loved to Death?" by Gerry Sanger
- Chapter 13. Spatial Relationships Between River Otter (Lontra canadensis) Latrine Sites, Shoreline Features, and Human Activity, Prince William Sound, Alaska / Jessica B. Fraver
- Research Note: "Examining Recreation and Wildlife Overlap, an Application for Strategic Campsite Hardening" by Maryann Smith Fidel
- Chapter 14. Flush Responses of Two Species of Sea Ducks to Kayakers in Prince William Sound, Alaska / Laura A. Kennedy
- Research Note: "Birds and Boats" by Sadie Youngstrom
- Chapter 15. Black Oystercatchers and Shoreline Campsites in Prince William Sound / Aaron J. Poe, Michael I. Goldstein, Brad A. Andres, and Bridget A. Brown
- Stakeholder Essay: "Experiencing Oystercatchers" by Sarah Warnock
- Chapter 16. Campers' Perceptions of Wilderness and Campsite Hardening in Blackstone Bay, Prince William Sound, Alaska / Maryann Smith Fidel and Paul Twardock
- Stakeholder Essay: "Take Me for a Hike in the Woods (But Not Those Woods)" by Jeremy Robida.
- Chapter 17. Trends and Characteristics of Campsite Conditions in Prince William Sound / Paul Twardock and Christopher Monz
- Stakeholder Essay: "Evaluating Impact-A Ranger's View" by Jennifer Gessert
- Chapter 18. Sound Stories: Understanding Prince William Sound Through the Stories of Those Who Live There / Sara Boario, Aaron J. Poe, Chris Beck, Tanya Iden, and Lisa Oakley
- Research Note: "Predicting the Future-Sound Style" by Rosa H. Meehan
- Chapter 19. Toward Sustainable Human Use Management in Prince William Sound: A Synthesis of Data and Management Recommendations / Aaron J. Poe, Courtney Brown, Dale J. Blahna, Clare M. Ryan, and Randy Gimblett
- Stakeholder Essay: "Thinking and Managing on a Watershed Scale" by Kristin Carpenter
- Conclusion. What We've Learned from the Sound: A Broader Perspective on Sustainable Human Use of Wildlands / Aaron J. Poe, Randy Gimblett, and Dale J. Blahna
- References
- Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 0-8165-3760-7
- OCLC:
- 1004200712
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