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Service Description: Types of recreation decisions include Special Recreation Management Areas (SRMA) and Extensive Recreation Management Areas (ERMA). There are also sub-designations of open, closed, or limited for the OHV areas. The name of each area along with what field office it is managed by is also in the attribute table. The Comments field contains the attributes 'High', 'Transition', and 'Remote'. Recreation opportunities for SRMAs are organized into three major categories: High use areas: opportunities for high levels of social interaction (high levels of use with people in close proximity). Transition areas: opportunities for moderate levels of social interaction (moderate levels of use with people in close to moderate proximity). Remote areas: opportunities for low levels of social interaction, with a focus on appreciation for and a sense of solitude or remoteness.
Map Name: BLM_CA_RMA
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Description: Types of recreation decisions include Special Recreation Management Areas (SRMA) and Extensive Recreation Management Areas (ERMA). There are also sub-designations of open, closed, or limited for the OHV areas. The name of each area along with what field office it is managed by is also in the attribute table. The Comments field contains the attributes 'High', 'Transition', and 'Remote'. Recreation opportunities for SRMAs are organized into three major categories: High use areas: opportunities for high levels of social interaction (high levels of use with people in close proximity). Transition areas: opportunities for moderate levels of social interaction (moderate levels of use with people in close to moderate proximity). Remote areas: opportunities for low levels of social interaction, with a focus on appreciation for and a sense of solitude or remoteness.
Copyright Text: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), California State Office
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Spatial Reference: 3310
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Title: BLM CA Recreation Management Areas Polygon
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Comments: Types of recreation decisions include Special Recreation Management Areas (SRMA) and Extensive Recreation Management Areas (ERMA). There are also sub-designations of open, closed, or limited for the OHV areas. The name of each area along with what field office it is managed by is also in the attribute table. The Comments field contains the attributes 'High', 'Transition', and 'Remote'. Recreation opportunities for SRMAs are organized into three major categories: High use areas: opportunities for high levels of social interaction (high levels of use with people in close proximity). Transition areas: opportunities for moderate levels of social interaction (moderate levels of use with people in close to moderate proximity). Remote areas: opportunities for low levels of social interaction, with a focus on appreciation for and a sense of solitude or remoteness.
Subject: This polygon feature class shows the spatial extent and boundaries of Recreation Management Areas (RMA) that have become officially designated by the BLM. In general, the RMA dataset defines areas within the public lands where special management attention is allotted per type of recreation.
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Keywords: boundaries,California,ERMA,Extensive Recreation Management Area,Management,Nevada,planningCadastre,Recreation,society,Special Recreation Management Area,SRMA,Western States
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