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OPENING SESSION: Recreation Trends and Where We’re Headed

T1    + T2 = T3 ? Time + Transportation = Travel ?

MALCOLM I. BEVINS, Extension Professor, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, The University of Vermont

The Role of the Social Sciences in Natural Resource Management: Restructuring for the Next Century

ALAN W. EWERT, Recreation, Wilderness and Urban Forestry Research, USDA Forest Service

University Recreation and Park Programs: Trends and Challenges for the Future

BETTY VAN DER SMISSEN, Park and Recreation Resources, Michigan State University

 

MANAGEMENT SESSIONS: ROUNDTABLE AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Allegany State Park Master Plan: Integration of Public Participation, GIS, and Staff   Expertise in the Analysis and Selection of Recreation and Resource Management Alternatives

IVAN VAMOS, ROBERT REINHARDT, TOM LYONS, JOHN FOX, KAREN TERIBUSH, STEVE LEWIS, DANN COLVIN, JIM RICH, DAN PHILBLAD, KELLY WEAVER, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

Lake Champlain Recreation Management Program Results from the Recreation Resources Inventory, Boat Study, and Recreation User Surveys

ROBERT REINHARDT, Director for Planning, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; KELLY J. WEAVER, Lake Champlain Recreation Coordinator, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; SUSAN BULMER, State Recreation Planner, Agency of Natural Resources, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation; MAJA SMITH, Lake Champlain Recreation Coordinator, Agency of Natural Resources, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation; HERBERT E. ECHELBERGER, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station

The Role of Fees in the Provision of Outdoor Recreation Opportunities

CHRISTOPHER M. WHITE, Waterways Experiment Station, US Army Corps of Engineers (Background, p. 36) RON MCCARVILLE, Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo (Prices and Pricing, p. 38)