Pocewicz, Amy LynneSchnitzer, RussellNielsen-Pincus, Max2017-08-252017-08-252010Pocewicz, A., R. Schnitzer, M. Nielsen-Pincus (2010) The social geography of southern Wyoming: important places, development, and natural resource management, The Nature Conservancy, Lander, WY, 16pp.https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2260216 pagesIn Wyoming, we know where to find natural resources. We can follow pronghorns, elk and deer on their seasonal migrations. But we have not had the same information about which places people care about and why. We created social maps for 3 counties and describe that process in this report. People agreed on important places and where development should occur. . . . We surveyed residents of Albany, Carbon, and Sweetwater counties in 2010. Most participants reported that fish and wildlife habitat, availability of water, and open spaces and scenic views are extremely or very important to them.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USHuman geographyNatural resources--ManagementAlbany County (Wyo.)Carbon County (Wyo.)Sweetwater County (Wyo.)The social geography of southern Wyoming : important places, development, and natural resource managementOther