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What does ORRRC stand for?

Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission (est. 1958)


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During the 1960s, Rockefeller led the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission that resulted in the creation of the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
The Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission (ORRRC) was established in 1958 and was charged with studying the national needs and supply of outdoor recreation.
In 1959, Congress created a commission made up of seven citizens and eight members of Congress to review park and outdoor recreation policy The recommendations of the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission established the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation to direct overall policy and to administer the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which is used to acquire federal land and assist states and local governments.
That was especially true because one of the 26 studies conducted by the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission in the early 1960s had been about urban recreation, and had strongly highlighted the special needs of urban recreation.
The work of the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission was incredible, and the output of the commission produced significant changes in the way that we deal with outdoor recreation, heritage resources, open space and wilderness in the U.
Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission Study Report #22: Washington, D.
On April 2, 1962, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall established the bureau, which had been recommended by the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission in its report of that year.
In: Trends in American living and outdoor recreation, report to the outdoor recreation resources review commission #22 (pp.

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