. A descriptive analysis of Montana's forest resources. Forests and forestry Montana Statistics; Timber Montana Statistics. CHAPTER IV PRINCIPAL NONTIMBER USES OF THE FOREST The preceding section on the timber-based industries has been developed in detail because of their economic importance and because data are available. However measured, much less is known about the other forest resources and their importance. This chapter describes the more important aspects of recreational use of forested lands, and then briefly discusses grazing and mining. Recreational Use In 1969, out-of-State tourists


. A descriptive analysis of Montana's forest resources. Forests and forestry Montana Statistics; Timber Montana Statistics. CHAPTER IV PRINCIPAL NONTIMBER USES OF THE FOREST The preceding section on the timber-based industries has been developed in detail because of their economic importance and because data are available. However measured, much less is known about the other forest resources and their importance. This chapter describes the more important aspects of recreational use of forested lands, and then briefly discusses grazing and mining. Recreational Use In 1969, out-of-State tourists in Montana, excluding transportation, were estimated to support a $ million industry (Mussehl and Howell 1971). A substantial share of these dollars were, no doubt, spent by visitors traveling to forested parts of the State. Other dollars were spent for second homes, recreation sites, and activities that depend upon nearby forests to provide desirable settings. Twelve Montana counties increased in population by more than 10 percent be- tween 1960 and 1970 (fig. 32). Most of these counties lie in forested western. Figure 32.—Counties increasing in population by more than 10 percent3 1960-1970. 55. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Schweitzer, Dennis L; Benson, Robert E. , joint author; McConnen, Richard J. , joint author; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah). Ogden, Utah : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station


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