The carrying capacity of wild lands for recreation
JA Wagar - Forest Science, 1964 - academic.oup.com
As increasing numbers of recreationists visit wild lands, some values are so diminished that
many people have wondered if these lands have maximum carrying capacities at which …
many people have wondered if these lands have maximum carrying capacities at which …
Recreational carrying capacity reconsidered
JA Wagar - Journal of Forestry, 1974 - academic.oup.com
Because recreation areas produce psychological experiences, acceptable levels of use
depend greatly on desired qualities of experience, management patterns, and such off-site …
depend greatly on desired qualities of experience, management patterns, and such off-site …
[HTML][HTML] Tree root damage to sidewalks and curbs
JA Wagar, PA Barker - Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF), 1983 - auf.isa-arbor.com
Tree Root Damage to Sidewalks and Curbs | Arboriculture & Urban Forestry Skip to main
content Main menu Home Content Ahead of Print Current Issue Special Issues All Issues …
content Main menu Home Content Ahead of Print Current Issue Special Issues All Issues …
Visitor groups and interpretation in parks and other outdoor leisure settings
DR Field, JA Wagar - The Journal of Environmental Education, 1973 - Taylor & Francis
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT involves the interactions between people and resources and
requires knowledge about human behavior and social organization equivalent to that for a …
requires knowledge about human behavior and social organization equivalent to that for a …
Growth versus the Quality of Life: Our widespread acceptance of unlimited growth is not suited to survival on a finite planet.
JA Wagar - Science, 1970 - science.org
Too few people have recognized the connection between uncontrolled growth and our
environmental ills. Growth has become so widely accepted that, in The Costs of Economic Growth…
environmental ills. Growth has become so widely accepted that, in The Costs of Economic Growth…
[BOOK][B] Campgrounds for many tastes
JA Wagar - 1963 - books.google.com
… THE AUTHOR J. ALAN WAGAR, research forester specializing in forest recreation, joined
the Intermountain Station staff in 1962. Prior to this he spent 3 years in recreation research …
the Intermountain Station staff in 1962. Prior to this he spent 3 years in recreation research …
Objectives and evaluation in interpretive planning
AD Putney, JA Wagar - The Journal of Environmental Education, 1973 - Taylor & Francis
BY HELPING RECREATIONISTS enjoy and understand the areas they visit, interpretation of
natural and cultural history can add substantially to the quality of visitor experiences and …
natural and cultural history can add substantially to the quality of visitor experiences and …
Using vegetation to control sunlight and shade on windows
JA Wagar - Landscape journal, 1984 - lj.uwpress.org
… Alan Wagar J. Alan Wagar received a BS degree in Forestry from the University of
Washington and Master of Forestry and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. …
Washington and Master of Forestry and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. …
PREVIEW: computer assistance for visual management of forested landscapes
E Myklestad, JA Wagar - Landscape planning, 1977 - Elsevier
… (Kojima and Wagar, 1972). To realize this potential, the PREVIEW computer program was
created . … and Wagar, JA,1972. Computer generated drawings of groundform and vegetation. …
created . … and Wagar, JA,1972. Computer generated drawings of groundform and vegetation. …
Reducing surface rooting of trees with control planters and wells.
JA Wagar - 1985 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Morus alba and Zelkova serrata trees were planted in California in July, 1980: (a) without
constraints on their roots (controls); (b) in PVC planter boxes; and (c) in wells 18 inches in diam…
constraints on their roots (controls); (b) in PVC planter boxes; and (c) in wells 18 inches in diam…