Sec. 303. Recreation performance metrics
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The Chief of the Forest Service and the Director of the Bureau of Land Management shall include in any evaluation of the land under the jurisdiction of the Chief and the Director and in the performance evaluation of the land managers, the use of the land for recreation and achievement of stated recreation and tourism goals in the land management plans. The metrics used to evaluate recreation and tourism outcomes shall ensure— the advancement of recreation and tourism goals; and the ability of the land manager to enhance the outdoor experience of the visitor. The metrics referred to paragraph
(1)may include, to the maximum extent practicable— the number of first-time visitors; the number of repeat visitors; the number of school and youth groups that visited; the number of recreational and environmental educational programs offered and the success of those programs; visitor satisfaction; and the maintenance of existing recreation infrastructure.