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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
  • Diane Besser, Portland State University
  • Rebecca J. McLain, Portland State University
  • Lee Cerveny, US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station
  • David Banis, Portland State University
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
10-25-2013
Subjects
  • Human ecology,
  • Washington -- Olympic Peninsula,
  • Cultural services,
  • Landscape values,
  • Geographic information systems,
  • Mapping
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

Description

Presented at the Institute for Sustainable Solutions Research to Action Symposium, Portland, OR.

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/