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Central Minnesota Private Landowner Attitudes Toward Off-Highway Vehicle Access

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Central Minnesota Private Landowner Attitudes Toward Off-Highway Vehicle Access

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2008-08

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University of Minnesota

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In 2007, the Central Minnesota Sustainable Development Partnership contracted the Department of Forest Resources at the University of Minnesota to study private landowner perceptions of off-highway vehicle (OHV) use. This study characterizes how private forests and seasonal recreation lands in an eight-county region are used and the willingness of landowners to allow OHV access. The following results provide officials in the Minnesota counties of Becker, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd and Wadena with information about how best to manage for the increasing demand for places to ride OHVs and identifies the scope of conflict and use on private lands.

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Becker, Dennis R.; Wilson, Grant L.. (2008). Central Minnesota Private Landowner Attitudes Toward Off-Highway Vehicle Access. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107763.

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