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OPEN SPACE FOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS In addition to local recreation acreage , there is a need for open space in residential areas which make them more pleasant , more convenient and efficient . There is no single formula for such open ...
OPEN SPACE FOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS In addition to local recreation acreage , there is a need for open space in residential areas which make them more pleasant , more convenient and efficient . There is no single formula for such open ...
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The metropolitan or regional outdoor recreation area is larger and can have a wider variety of natural features and man - made facilities than local areas . Regional sites within a 2 - hour drive from the metropolitan center can provide ...
The metropolitan or regional outdoor recreation area is larger and can have a wider variety of natural features and man - made facilities than local areas . Regional sites within a 2 - hour drive from the metropolitan center can provide ...
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Class II – General Outdoor Recreation Areas Areas subject to substantial development for a wide variety of specific recreation uses . a Class III – Natural Environment Areas a Various types of areas that are suitable for recreation in a ...
Class II – General Outdoor Recreation Areas Areas subject to substantial development for a wide variety of specific recreation uses . a Class III – Natural Environment Areas a Various types of areas that are suitable for recreation in a ...
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Contents
Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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