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The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service’s National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) program provides managers with valuable information about the people they serve. By knowing how many people recreate on the forest, what activities they do, how long they stay, how much they spend, and how satisfied they are with the facilities and services provided, managers can make more informed strategic decisions. Managers also use information provided by the NVUM program in forest management plans, Congressional reporting, resource monitoring, and strategic planning analyses. This program uses bestavailable science methods in its data collection, analysis, and reporting. In addition to serving the needs of USDA Forest Service managers, NVUM results and data are used by external customers, including States, private industry, and academia.

National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM)
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service’s National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) program provides managers with valuable information about the people they serve. By knowing how many people recreate on the forest, what activities they do, how long they stay, how much they spend, and how satisfied they are with the facilities and services provided, managers can make more informed strategic decisions. Managers also use information provided by the NVUM program in forest management plans, Congressional reporting, resource monitoring, and strategic planning analyses. This program uses bestavailable science methods in its data collection, analysis, and reporting. In addition to serving the needs of USDA Forest Service managers, NVUM results and data are used by external customers, including States, private industry, and academia.

National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM)
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service’s National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) program provides managers with valuable information about the people they serve. By knowing how many people recreate on the forest, what activities they do, how long they stay, how much they spend, and how satisfied they are with the facilities and services provided, managers can make more informed strategic decisions. Managers also use information provided by the NVUM program in forest management plans, Congressional reporting, resource monitoring, and strategic planning analyses. This program uses bestavailable science methods in its data collection, analysis, and reporting. In addition to serving the needs of USDA Forest Service managers, NVUM results and data are used by external customers, including States, private industry, and academia.