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TRAVEL. TOURISM AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I & II

Effects of Alternative Silvicultural Methods on Scenic and Recreational Quality                

        MARK BRUNSON, Graduate Research Assistant, and BO SHELBY, Associate Professor, Department of Forest Resources,          Oregon State University

Opportunity Potential Matrix for Atlantic         

               GREG DANCHUK and ED THOMSON, Canadian Parks Service, Atlantic Region, Historic Properties

Family Structure and Its Relationship to Travel

               CHRISTINE CORNELL MCCREEDY, Graduate Research Assistant, and JOSEPH T. O’LEARY, Professor, Department of                Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University; and DANIEL FESENMAIER, Associate Professor, Department of                   Recreation and Park Administration, Indiana University

Observing the Differences Between West German Overseas Pleasure Travel Markets to the U.S. and Canada through the Novelty vs. Familiarity Theory

        GEORGIA L. O’MALLEY, Research Assistant, and JOSEPH T. O’LEARY, Professor, Purdue University

The Substantive Knowledge Base for Travel and Tourism: A Systems Model

               DAVID S. SOLAN, Associate Professor, Tourism Program, Mansfield University

Outdoor Recreation Activity Trends by Volume Segments: U.S. AND Northeast Market  Analyses, 1982-1989

        RODNEY B. WARNICK, Associate Professor, Leisure Studies and Resources Program, University of Massachusetts

  Rural Community Values and Community Type:  A Study of Attitudes Toward Tourism

              RODNEY R. ZWICK, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation Resource Management, Lyndon State College

Tourism Measurements Based on Traffic Volume

              RODNEY R. ZWICK, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation Resource Management, Lyndon State College, and                 MALCOLM I. BEVINS, Extension Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Vermont