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Public Lands — Who Controls Access (and Why It Costs More Today)

Public Lands — Who Controls Access (and Why It Costs More Today)

Published 1 year, 1 month ago
Description

Access to public lands used to feel simple. What changed—and why does it cost more to use land that's publicly owned?

In this episode, I break down how access to outdoor recreation is structured, and how fees, funding, and partnerships shape today's outdoor experience.

We explore:
• How user fees were introduced and expanded over time
• How funding flows through public land systems
• The role of private organizations and industry groups
• Why costs have increased while services often feel reduced

This isn't about assigning blame.
It's about understanding how the system works—and what incentives drive outcomes .

Wwhen access changes, it's the result of how the system is structured, not how it's managed.

SHOW NOTES

Outdoor Recreation Roundtable
Website: https://recreationroundtable.org/

I mis-spoke: REI appears to be a member again. 

wilderness.org can be reached via this link: 
https://groups.google.com/g/parklandsupdate/c/fDom7jK8qs8?pli=1 

#PublicLands #OutdoorRecreation #NationalParks #Policy #Economics #SystemsThinking #Access

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