id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_blqjcvrignaohamvu3w4aqenfu R. Bruce Hull, David P. Robertson, Public Understandings of Nature: A Case Study of Local Knowledge About "Natural" Forest Conditions 2001.0 16 .pdf application/pdf 8370 695 62 Public Understandings of Nature: A Case Study of Local Knowledge About "Natural" Forest Conditions wild, authentic, healthy, and natural qualities of the forest. in terms of its "naturalness," "health," "wildness," and "authenticity." Other studies Many people believe that nature is at its best (i.e., most healthy, maximum environmental quality) when humans leave it alone. for small-group discussions that took place during the summer of 1997: E, educators/teachers (5 people); O, recreational out� tters (2); T, tourism of� cials (3); R, real discussed earlier in the literature review: health, natural, wild, and authentic. anthropocentric (i.e., forest health is valued because it affects local human communities). People valued natural qualities of the forest, but their reasons were noticeably less Cultured naturalness is valued because it promotes and communicates local identity. Access is an indicator that many people used to describe cultured naturalness. Using cultured naturalness as a standard, locals conclude that many forest management What people see in managed and natural landscapes. ./cache/work_blqjcvrignaohamvu3w4aqenfu.pdf ./txt/work_blqjcvrignaohamvu3w4aqenfu.txt