The passage of the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program legislation
in 1996 marked the beginning of recreation fee programs targeted
for users of Federally designated wilderness in the United States.
This legislation has different implications for wilderness
management than for other recreation programs because wilderness as
a recreation resource has unique management policies and directives
that may affect whether and how to implement recreation user fees.
Wilderness managers implementing fee programs are faced with a
variety of decisions including whether to use fees, how to collect
fees, set prices, spend revenue, and respond to potential negative
visitor reactions to new fees, and how wilderness experiences may
change as a result of fees. Research shows there have been both
positive and negative responses to recreation fees. This reading
list includes references relevant to planning for and monitoring
the effects of wilderness fee programs.
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