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Record: 812
Citation: Daniel, T.C. 1979. Integration of esthetics evaluation with visual inventory and physical feature models. Final Report Prepared by the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, submitted to the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experimetn Station, Flagstaff, Arizona.
Subject: visual resources
Vegetation type: Ponderosa Pine
Location: Beaver Creek watersheds
Abstract: Although public response to vegetative treatments is variable, the Scenic Beauty Estimation method is an efficient and relatively objective means for assessing the scenic beauty of forests and other wildlands. This methodology can also be used to predict the esthetic consequences of aloternative land management practicecs.

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