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<br />(C) HumaE'-..L_nf luenc,,-_ factors: Human influence is conditioned ill a
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<br />1[!:rp:t2 !!!e.!!sure. by the ~cc.i.n.l und economic VH.luc8 of the natural
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<br />resource to human use or adaptation, The following existing and
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<br />future u"es and demands on the resources should be considered,
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<br />1. Relationship to population" The degree that the area can or
<br />does receive use, Consider time and distance factors relattve
<br />to origin of users and location of resource.
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<br />2. Public access.. The degree or extent of area open to public
<br />use, considering existing or proposed transportation systems.
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<br />3. Public amenities - The degree to which public use facilities
<br />are developed in the area. Consider picnicking, camping, fishing,
<br />hiking, riding areas, overlooks, scenic viewpoints, golf courses,
<br />etc,
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<br />I" Legal and/or administrative protection" TIle degree to which
<br />the area is reserved from encroachment hy industrial or
<br />residential developments,
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<br />5, Legal and/or administrative restrictions to public use _
<br />Consider both positive and negati',e effects, (Le,. overuse may
<br />he detrimental to the resources; whereas too many restrictIons
<br />may preclude satisfaction of recreation demands),
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<br />6. Physical protection" TIle degree of change expected to occur
<br />as a result of natural processes, considering the amount of land
<br />management practices expected.
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<br />7, The ability of the area to accommodate the anticipated use
<br />without degradation of natural values. Use In thIs situation
<br />,,,ould refer to human impact, including recreation, urban or
<br />industrial development, etc.
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<br />8, Effect of clImate on public use of area
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<br />Land areas ad.1 acent to salt water, estuarIne areas, fresh-water lakes,
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<br />reservoirs, and streams that provide access to and from. the water,
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<br />Consideration should be given to access and use for swimming, boatinr.,
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<br />fishing, and hunting (waterfowl), etc, Area of influence should agree
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<br />with area of influence considered under .St ream and Stre'nm-Sys tems and
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<br />Lakes and Reservoirs.
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