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Public Sector Recreation Administration & Management

 

Conserving Open Space in New York State

Robert W. Reinhardt and Shaun Keeler

Recreational, Scenic, and Existence Values in Conservation Easements Held by Private Land Trusts in the Northeast

Steven Bick and Harry L Haney, Jr.

 

Education Issues in Recreation

 

Exploring the Virtual World of Recreation: Distance Learning on the Internet

Robert S. Bristow

The Effects of Environmental Coursework on Student Perceptions of the Environment

Alan D. Bright

Motivation to Volunteer at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center

Thomas D. Wickham and Alan Graefe

Student Willingness to Pay More for a Tourism Experience which Supports Environmental Conservation

Wendy Garpow, Mindy Habicht and Rob Robertson

 

Policy Issues: Partnerships and Collaborations

 

Enhancing Tourism Development Through Partnerships

Norman K. Bender

An Examination of Effectiveness in the Collaborative Management of Natural Resources

Michael A. Schuett, Steven W. Selin and Deborah S. Carr

Archaeology at Aldrichville: An Education and Recreation Partnership

David M. Lacy, Sheila Charles, Debra Gardner-Baasch and Michael Barbieri

Philanthropy and Collaborative Planning: a Case Study

Jefferson D. Armistead

 

Contemporary Issues in Recreation

 

A Comparison of Wilderness Privacy Within Two New York State Wilderness Environments

Cathy L Fuller and Chad P. Dawson

Recreation Specialization, Amateur/Professional Leisure, and Level of Development: Applying Outdoor Recreation and Sport Concepts to Quiltmakers

Sharon L. Todd

A Rail Structure Disposition Process for Pennsylvania’s Rail-Trails

Andrew .1. Mowen, Gary L Gittings and Alan R. Graefe

Snowmobilers’ Perceptions of Danger and Their Relationship to Fatal Accidents

Joel A Lynch and Charles M. Nelson

 

Heritage and Cultural Tourism

 

Museums and Cultural Institutions in Michigan: a Foundation for Heritage Tourism

Gail A. Vander Stoep

The Importance of History in Recreation Research

Karl Roenke

 

Environmental Concerns in Recreation

 

Size of Place of Residence and Encounters With the Adverse Consequences of and Support for Commercial/Industrial Development

Robert A. Robertson and Rabel J. Burdge

A Study of Information Search by Visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway

Jim Rogers and Roy Ramthun

The Utility of a Uses and Gratifications Approach to Assess the Information Needs of Forest Visitors: An Activity—Based Market Segmentation Test

James D. Absher

Information Use in the Trip Planning Process: a Qualitative Analysis of Backpackers

Roy Ramthun

The Association of Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Behaviors

Gene L. Theodori, A.E. Luloff and Fern K. Willits

 

Outdoor Recreation Management

 

Pricing Public-Sector Recreation: a Functionalist Perspective

Thomas A. More

An Experiment in Progress -- Permitting Pets in Selected Florida State Park Campgrounds

Andrew Holdnak and Stephen M. Holland

Applying Recreation Specialization, Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept to New York State Anglers

Cheng-Ping Wang and Chad P. Dawson

The Human Dimensions of the Wilderness Experience in the High Peaks Wilderness Area

Peter Newman and Chad P. Dawson

Do Resource Managers Differ from the Public in Their Preferences for Management Alternatives?

Donald F. Dennis

The Role of Ancillary Skills in Wildland Recreation Activity Participation

Robert D. Bixler and Beverly Morris

The 1996 Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Survey--Results and Implications

Allan Marsinko, Richard Aiken and John Dwyer

Water Based Recreation and Management

 

Watercraft User Motivations, Perceptions of Problems, and Preferences for Management Actions: Comparisons Between Three Levels of Past Experience

Stephen Bowes and Chad P. Dawson

Recreational Use Assessment of the Pere Marquette Scenic River and Management Implications

Paul R. Johnson and Charles M. Nelson

Differences in Motivations for Different River Users and Potential Conflict

William Perry and David K. Loomis

Water-Based Recreationists’ Attitudes Regarding Customer Satisfaction: Differences Between Selected Market Segments

Robert C. Burns, Alan R. Graefe, James D. Absher, and John Titre

 

Recreation and Tourism Trends in the Northeast

 

Crowds at Special Events: An Examination of Perceived Crowding at a First Night® Event

Hans Vogelsong and Deborah Kerstetter

Volume Segmentation of Selected Recreation Activities in the Northeastern United States: 1982-1996

Rodney B. Warnick, Ph.D.

Beliefs About New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont with Regard to Selected Tourism Opportunities and Amenities

Alberto B. Manalo, Tracey Farrigan and Robert A. Robertson

1997 General Public Recreation Survey for Onondaga County Parks

Heidi Kortright and Miklos Gratzer

 

Recreation Modeling

 

Influencing Human Behavior Through Persuasive Communication: Applications of the Elaboration Likelihood Model in Recreation Resource Management

Kelly L Finn and David K. Loomis

Recreation Participation and Scenic Value Assessments of Clearcuts

James F. Palmer

Incorporating Broad-Based Values into Natural Resource Decision-making: Conceptual and Measurement Challenges

Ronald J. Glass, Thomas H. Stevens and Thomas A. More

 

Roundtables, Management Sessions, and Poster Presentations

 

Response to the Adirondack Windstorm of July 15, 1998 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Wayne G Blanchard

A Roundtable: The Student Internship-A Linkage to the Future of the Profession

Steven W. Burr and Andy Holdnak

Spiritual Values: Can They be Incorporated Into Forest Management and Planning?

Laura M. Fredrickson and William Kerr

Building Cardboard Boats, Teamwork, and a Sense of Community: An Innovative Outdoor Program

Anita H. Magafas and Katharine A. Pawelko

Trailing Indiana: Indiana State and Local Government Trails Planning

Eric A. Myers

Trailing Indiana: Mud, Manure and Money; a Dual Agency Effort in Dealing With Statewide Trail Issues

Les Wadzinski