Index 



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acid rain 317 



Alaska x, xi, 11, 17, 25,44,47,51, 79 



ecosystem 47, 48 



forest and rangeland area 47, 48, 160, 162 



land ownership 47, 48 



noncommercial forest 47 



Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 56 



all-terrain vehicles 80 



alternative assumptions 1 



economic activity 1,4 



income 1,5 



population 1-3 



anadromous fish 109, 119, 138 



Appalachian Trail 66, 8 1 , 98 



aquatic ecosystems 137-138, 317 



aspen-birch ecosystem 29, 77 



basic assumptions viii, 1 



capital availability 5 



disposable personal income 4 



energy costs 5 



gross national product viii, 3 



institutional and technological change 4 



other assumptions 8 



population 1 , 3, 67 



big game hunting 1 39 



biomass 44 



birds 122-124 



board consumption and demand 130, 144-145 



boating and canoeing 65, 66, 67 



building board 204-205 



Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 47-48, 



50,74,77,81,88, 105, 156, 166 



burros, wild 166-167, 188 



camping 63, 66-67, 85-86 



demand 63, 66t67, 85-86 



developed 63, 66, 85 



development opportunities 63, 66, 73-74, 



77, 85-86 



dispersed 63, 66, 77, 80 



participant characteristics 67 



supply 73, 85 



chaparral-mountain shrub ecosystem 42-43, 



47, 155 



coal 50-51 



commercial fishing 112, 113, 119-120, 131 



commercial timberland 227 



area 227 



area trends 228, 237 



distribution 227 



commercial timberland — continued Page 



ecosystems 228 



ownership 227-229, 264-265 



productivity 23 1 



timber production 23 1 -235 



consumptive use viii, 1 13-1 14 



Continental Divide Trail 81 



corporate land 73-74 



desert grassland 30, 43 



desert shrub ecosystem 43 



developed recreation activities 66-67, 84-87 



camping 67, 85 



demand 66-67 



development opportunities 73-74, 



77, 85, 97-100 



interpretive services 106-107 



picnicking 73 



skiing 66, 90 



supply 70, 72-80 



swimming 63, 66 



visitor centers 73 



development opportunities 73-74, 78, 85-87, 



90,97-100, 140-150 



boating and canoeing 66 



camping 66, 85 



developed recreation 66, 73, 84-85 



dispersed recreation 66, 73, 80-84, 145-148 



fish 66, 73, 140 



hunting 73, 139-140 



motorized activities 73, 77, 80 



nonmotorized travel 73, 80 



range 61, 169-170 



skiing 73, 77, 90, 247 



timber 61, 141 



water 61, 316-318 



waterfowl 144 



wilderness 100-106 



wildlife 109, 140-149 



disease protection 139, 151, 189, 317 



dispersed recreation activities 63, 77, 80-84 



boating and canoeing 63, 66, 73 



camping 63, 80 



demand 66-67 



development opportunities 66-67, 73-74, 



77-78, 80-84, 97-100 



motorized activities 73, 80-8 1 



nonmotorized travel 81 



participant characteristics 67 



supply 70-71, 73-80 



wilderness 100 



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