Methodologies to assess public perceptions of wilderness values in the Babine River Corridor Provincial Park Phases I & II report

Phase I of this project identified the user groups of the Babine River Corridor and explored methodologies including new approaches based on social networking to assess public perception of wilderness values and socially acceptable levels of sustainable use in a non-biased manner. Phase II expanded on Phase I through the development of a survey designed to collect public perception data identified in the first Phase, as well as further defining the survey delivery methodology.

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Contributing Organization

Babine Watershed Monitoring Trust

The Babine Watershed Monitoring Trust (BWM Trust) settlors believe that monitoring of natural resources in the Babine watershed must assess the implementation of land-use plan strategies and the effectiveness of those strategies in meeting key...

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Field Value
Source http://www.babinetrust.ca/documents
Author D'Arcy, M. and R. Lloyd.
Maintainer Babine Watershed Monitoring Shed
Last Updated July 21, 2022, 18:42 (UTC)
Created September 30, 2021, 16:57 (UTC)
publication_yr 2013