More Resdfs from fhe USA Survey on Recreation and the Environment (original) (raw)

How the Public Views Wilderness: More Results from the USA Survey on Recreation and the Environment

John Bergstrom

1998

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Wilderness Recreation Use: The Current Situation

Joseph Roggenbuck

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Visitor characteristics and preferences for three National Forest wildernesses in the South

John J. Daigle

Res. Pap. INT-455. …, 1992

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Adventure recreation and its implications for wilderness

A. Ewert

International Journal of Wilderness, 1997

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Recreation Impacts and Management in Wilderness: A State-of-Knowledge Review

Jeffrey L Marion

2000

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Wilderness Recreation Participation: Projections for the Next Half Century

Gary Green, John Bergstrom

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Benefits of nonfacilitated uses of wilderness

Joseph Roggenbuck

2000

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Multiple wilderness recreation management Sustaining wilderness values— maximising wilderness experiences

James Higham

2000

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State-designated Wilderness in the United States: AN ational Review

Chad Dawson

2008

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A Synthesis of the Economic Values of Wilderness

Mike Bowker, Robert B Richardson, Tom Holmes

Journal of Forestry, 2016

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Visitor Attitudes Toward Use Control Wilderness Regulations and Wilderness Policies in the Bob Marshall Wilderness complex

Wen-Tsann Yang

1986

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Leung, Y.-F. & Marion, J. L. (2000). Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: a state-of-knowledge review. In: Cole, D. N., McCool, S. F., Borrie, W. T., & O'Loughlin, J. (comps.), Wilderness Science in a Time of Change Conference - Volume 5: Wilderness Ecosystems, Threats, and Management; May 23-27, 1999; Missoula, MT (pp. 23-48). Proc. RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Yu-Fai Leung

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A Review and Synthesis of Recreation Ecology Research Findings on Visitor Impacts to Wilderness and Protected Natural Areas

Kaitlin Burroughs

Journal of Forestry, 2016

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Managing Access to Wildlands for Recreation in the USA: Background and Issues Relevant to Sustaining Tourism

George Stankey

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2009

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Use Density, Visitor Experience, and Limiting Recreational Use in Wilderness: Progress to Date and Research Needs

Wayne Freimund

2001

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Providing an Authentic Wilderness Experience? Thinking beyond the Wilderness Act of 1964

Bill Borrie

1996

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An analysis of the outdoor recreation and wilderness situation in the United States, 1989-2040: A technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment

John Bergstrom

1990

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The Multiple Values of Wilderness

John Bergstrom

2000

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The Social Values of Wilderness

Michael Tarrant

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Wilderness management dilemmas: Fertile ground for wilderness management research

William Hammitt

USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-15, 2000

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Recreationists on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest: A Survey of User Characteristics, Behaviors, and Attitudes

Robert Burns

Final Report Submitted to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Portland OR, 2002

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“Changing Relationships with Wilderness: A New Focus for Research and Stewardship

Bill Borrie

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The net economic value of wilderness

John Loomis

2005

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Is the Public Viewpoint of Wilderness Shifting?

Michael Tarrant

Journal of Wilderness, 2003

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National Parks Promoting Wilderness

Carrie Ramig

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Sustaining Visitor Use in Protected Areas: Future Opportunities in Recreation Ecology Research Based on the USA Experience

Yu-Fai Leung

Environmental management, 2010

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Attitudes Toward Wilderness Study Areas: A Survey of Six Southeastern Utah Counties

J. Matthew Shumway

Environmental Management, 2004

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Wilderness Experience Programs in the United States: Dependence on and Use of Wilderness

Chad Dawson

2000

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Wilderness Access Issues for Education, Personal Growth, and Therapeutic Use a U.S. Panel Summary

A. Ewert

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Keeping it wild: Mapping wilderness character in the United States

Steve Carver

Journal of Environmental Management, 2013

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