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Lake Shelbyville Visitor Profile : experiences, benefits, and opportunities.

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Lake Shelbyville Visitor Profile : experiences, benefits, and opportunities.

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2005-03

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University of Minnesota

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A multiple year project to understand visitor and community benefits, values, and conflict at US Army Corps of Engineers (CE) recreation areas was undertaken by the University of Minnesota and CE. This first effort focused on the Kaskaskia watershed in Illinois (Kaskaskia River, Carlyle Lake, Lake Shelbyville, and the Navigation project) and included onsite visitor questionnaires, marina member questionnaires, community member interviews, and community surveys. This report focuses on visitor experiences at Lake Shelbyville, Illinois.

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Schneider, Ingrid E.; Wilhelm, Sonja A.; Heisey, Jennifer J.. (2005). Lake Shelbyville Visitor Profile : experiences, benefits, and opportunities.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/37648.

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