Abstract

Managers of the Tonto National Forest attempted to rehabilitate the range that had been decimated by ranching. Turning to the forest's history as a management tool, they hoped to rehabilitate the rangeland by approximating past land-use patterns. However, history eventually became irrelevant as recreationists from Phoenix, not traditional ranchers, became the dominant forest users

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