Recreational Forest Values Outline: 1. Importance of Recreation and Amenity-based Values 2. Alternative Economic Values for Forestry 3. Regional Transitions.

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Recreational Forest Values Outline: 1. Importance of Recreation and Amenity-based Values 2. Alternative Economic Values for Forestry 3. Regional Transitions in Resource Dependency April 12, 2011 David W. Marcouiller, Ph.D. AICP University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension

Forest Recreation - April 12,  Natural resources have long been relied on as a basis for economic activity.  They play a large part in defining regional quality-of-life throughout the Lake States.  Natural resources exist within a set of widely divergent social, economic, and environmental values.  Increasingly, the natural resource base provides the foundation of recreation with impacts on local tourism businesses.  The “amenity” aspects of natural resources are difficult to address because they typically serve as latent (hidden) inputs. The economic importance of forests

Economic values of forest recreation  Forests are a central component of leisure travel demand  Visitors spend money and contribute to local business activity  Extent of economic impact determined by type of visitor Source: Visitor Use Report: Chequamegon-Nicolet; USDA Forest Service National Visitor Use Monitoring program, Data FY Forest Recreation - April 12, 20113

Economic values of forest recreation  New money to gateway communities serve as an “export”. Source: Visitor Use Report: Chequamegon-Nicolet; USDA Forest Service National Visitor Use Monitoring program, Data FY Forest Recreation - April 12, 20114

Economic values of forest recreation  Important to understand forest visitors by type of forest  Overnight visitors to CNNF either camp, stay in local resort, or own a second home (latter is most important). Source: Visitor Use Report: Chequamegon-Nicolet; USDA Forest Service National Visitor Use Monitoring program, Data FY Forest Recreation - April 12, 20115

6 Forest recreation and the second homeowner  Central component of “Northwoods” economic structure  Ongoing research points to unrecognized importance Seasonal, Recreational, an/or Occasional Use Housing Units as a Percentage of Total Housing Units by County (2000 Census).

Other natural resource values: real estate Forest Recreation - April 12, Distance from Lake Land rent LAKE Water’s Edge Capitalized value of natural resource into land rent Value of real estate without amenity Value of real estate with amenity

 What value do we place on non-use:  intact ecosystems and biodiversity?  water quality and soil stability?  wildlife and habitat restoration?  carbon sequestration and storage?  bequest of productive landscapes?  options and existence?  Economists have developed approaches to value non-use ecosystem functions.  How do we capture these values in our management decisions? August 15, Other forms of forest value: ecosystem function

Forest Recreation - April 12, Amenities will play in increasingly important role in determining dominant forest uses. Impacts on rural communities of amenity migration will be transforming … not just for leisure but increasingly for where we work and where we live. Forest use is undergoing a dramatic and permanent transition. How effective are we in balancing forest management as our uses transition? The future of resource-based communities

Change in forest resource-dependency  Transitions are becoming clearly evident  Amenity-based forest uses are rising  Changing rural household income streams & distributions  Key future dilemmas about forest resources have less to do with trees and more to do with people Proportion of Total Payroll (rural forested counties – lower 48 states) Forest Recreation - April 12,

Management strategies for balance Manage for use compatibility ! Actively pursue, adopt, and promote forest uses that are complementary and supplemental. Use public participation processes, stakeholder assistance, and regulation to help balance through ranges of competitive use. Actively segregate and strongly regulate antagonistic uses. Develop public policy with an awareness and acceptance of alternative use compatibilities. Work closely with stakeholders who share your production process … encourage understanding of joint-ness Impress the importance of your product to those who benefit. Act to share the costs and conflicts of forest management. Remember that rural tourism firms benefit from jointly produced forest and water amenities. Forest Recreation - April 12,

August 15,

Ongoing initiatives: Balancing among multiple forest uses How can regional forest amenities be defined, measured, and categorized? To what extent are amenities important in explaining regional economic characteristics? What tradeoffs are needed to account for alternative compatibilities? How can forest managers improve “balance” among multiple uses as the transitions continue? How can we improve public policy to better maximize benefits and ameliorate conflicts? Forest Recreation - April 12,

Parting shots … Natural amenities and forest recreation are an increasingly essential part of life in the Lake States … Multiple use management entails balance, which is NOT easy and which is getting increasingly important … Weighing amenity use with traditional forest uses opens a complex can-of-worms that MUST be dealt with … Attainment of multiple objectives entails maximizing complex benefits while minimizing and ameliorating incompatible uses … The presence and use of amenity resources is transforming rural communities throughout the Lake States … … how should/will contemporary forest management respond? Forest Recreation - April 12,

For further discussion of these topics: Dave Marcouiller Dept of Urban & Regional Planning University of Wisconsin - Madison 101 Old Music Hall, Madison, WI phone: (608) Thanks! Forest Recreation - April 12,