Presentation
Assessing Cultural Ecosystem Services using GIS-Based Landscape Values Mapping. Case Study: Olympic Peninsula Human Ecology Mapping Project
Institute for Sustainable Solutions Publications and Presentations
Sponsor
Project funded through USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Seattle, WA
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
10-25-2013
Subjects
- Human ecology,
- Washington -- Olympic Peninsula,
- Cultural services,
- Landscape values,
- Geographic information systems,
- Mapping
Disciplines
Abstract
This presentation focuses on the Olympic Peninsula mapping project objectives:
- Develop and test a method for mapping sociocultural values at a Bioregional scale
- Test techniques for analyzing spatialized sociocultural values data
- Explore ways to integrate spatialized sociocultural values into forest management planning
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15871
Citation Information
Diane Besser, Rebecca J. McLain, Lee Cerveny and David Banis. "Assessing Cultural Ecosystem Services using GIS-Based Landscape Values Mapping. Case Study: Olympic Peninsula Human Ecology Mapping Project" (2013) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-banis/2/
Presented at the Institute for Sustainable Solutions Research to Action Symposium, Portland, OR.