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The Functional and Aesthetic Uses of Two Cache Valley, Utah, Canals

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Culberson and Smith as discussed by the authors presented a local supplement to a wider-focused report on multiple uses of irrigation canals (Kennedy and Unhanand, 1974), primarily concerned with recreational uses.
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The Functional and Aesthetic Uses of Two Cache Valley, Utah, Canals by James S. Culberson, Master of Landscape Architecture Utah State University, 1975 Major Professor: Gerald Smith Department: Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning This report is a local supplement to a wider-focused report on multiple uses of irrigation canals (Kennedy and Unhanand, 1974), primarily concerned with recreational uses. Increasing magnitude and variety of use generated several use conflicts, and the need for a closer look at canal-oriented activities arose. The intent of the study is to show local residents and planning officials the present physical condition of local canals and canal corridors, their present multiple uses, the importance of Cache Valley irrigation canals as recreation systems, and some possible future canal use alternatives.

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Determining Priorities and Potential Locations for Recreation Facilities in Cache County, Utah

TL;DR: Thomas et al. as mentioned in this paper determined priorities for recreation expenditures in Cache County, Utah by comparing the supply and demand of facilities for the most popular activities in order to determine where there are deficiencies.
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