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- W2245736048 abstract "Using the taxonomy of personal benefits attributed to wilderness and developed for the 1985 national wilderness confer- ence, this paper summarizes the research since published on the benefits of nonfacilitated uses of wilderness. It describes recent developments in theory and methods regarding leisure experiences and discusses the implications of these developments for under- standing wilderness benefits. The paper proposes that results of research on the benefits of wilderness can facilitate an outcome- focused approach to wilderness management. An earlier state-of-knowledge review of wilderness ben- efits was written about 15 years ago by Driver and others (1987). Since that time, the number of acres in the National Wilderness Preservation System (NWPS) has increased from 89 million to over 104 million acres. This is a sizable hunk of real estate that is larger than many sovereign countries, and other large tracts of private and public land that could qualify as wilderness are not a part of the NWPS. While the on-site recreational use of the NWPS remained relatively constant during the 1980s, it has grown steadily in the 1990s (Cole 1996). This means that more and more people are realizing benefits from wilderness. More impor- tantly to this paper, other more difficult to measure benefits of wilderness have been defined and better understood during the past 15 years. These newer benefits include spiritual growth/renewal of the human spirit; improved environmental/ecological learning, education and apprecia- tion; maintenance and promotion of mental and physical health; a perception of one's sense of fit in the grand scheme of things; and promotion of environmental stewardship and ethics. In addition, since 1985, there have been wider appre- ciation and better understanding of the benefits of wilder- ness to the off-site users. Those off-site benefits include the proximity of wilderness and other natural amenities as a source of community pride and satisfaction, the economic value of wilderness-related tourism and, very importantly, the species diversity, sustainable ecosystem and natural laboratory values of wilderness." @default.
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