Mapping Ecosystem Services for the Southeast United States: Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access
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Warnell, K
March 12, 2020
This methods brief focuses on access to recreational open space, which is a key component of mental health and well-being. This analysis maps the supply of publicly accessible open spaces relative to where people live. Regional priority areas for the creation of new open space through conservation are identified based on a metric representing the number of people who would benefit from new recreational open space if it were created in that area. Spatial datasets for these priority areas and associated metrics are available on ScienceBase.
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March 12, 2020
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Warnell, K. (2020). Mapping Ecosystem Services for the Southeast United States: Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.
Warnell, Katie. “Mapping Ecosystem Services for the Southeast United States: Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access.” Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, March 12, 2020.
Warnell K. Mapping Ecosystem Services for the Southeast United States: Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions; 2020 Mar.
Warnell, Katie. Mapping Ecosystem Services for the Southeast United States: Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access. 12 Mar. 2020.
Warnell K. Mapping Ecosystem Services for the Southeast United States: Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions; 2020 Mar.
Publication Date
March 12, 2020