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STUDIES OF SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS
Published Papers
Ribe, R. 1999. Regeneration
harvests versus clearcuts: public views of the acceptability and
aesthetics of Northwest Forest Plan harvests. Northwest Science.
73(Special Issue): 102-117.
Ribe, R. 2000. Views of old forestry and new among interest groups
in the Pacific Northwest. In: Book of abstracts: 8th international
symposium on society and resource management. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-497.
Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific
Northwest Research Station: 260-261.
Ribe, R. 2000. Views of national forests' acceptability: Is scenic
beauty a proxy for acceptability and how much does information affect
perceptions between interest groups? In: Book of abstracts: 8th
international symposium on society and resource management. Gen.
Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-497. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station: 261.
Ribe, R. 2002. Is scenic beauty a proxy for acceptable management?
The influence of environmental attitudes on perceptions of forest
scenes. Environment and Behavior. 34(6): 757-780.
Ribe, R. 2005. Aesthetic perceptions of green tree retention harvest
in vista views: the interaction of cut level, retention pattern
and harvest shape. Landscape and Urban Planning. 73(4): 277-293.
Ribe,
R. 2005. Comparing changes in scenic beauty produced by green-tree
retention harvests, thinnings and clearcuts: evidence from three
Pacific Northwest experiments. In: Peterson, C.E.; Maguire, D.A.,
eds. Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable
forestry. Proceedings of a conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635.
Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific
Northwest Research Station: 137-145.
Ribe,
R. 2006. Perceptions of forestry alternatives in the U.S. Pacific
Northwest: information effects and acceptability distribution analysis.
Journal of Environmental Psychology. 26(2): 100-115.
Ribe, R. 2009. In-stand scenic beauty of variable retention
harvests and mature forests in the U.S. Pacific Northwest: the
effects of basal area, density, retention pattern and down wood.
Journal of Evironmental Management. 91:245-260.
Ribe,
R.; Matteson, M. 2002. Views of old forestry and new among reference
groups in the Pacific Northwest. Western Journal of Applied Forestry.
17: 173-182.
Ribe, R.; Armstron, E.; Gobster, P. 2002. Scenic vistas and the
changing policy landscape: visualizing and testing the role of visual
resources in ecosystem management. Landscape Journal. 21(1): 42-66.
Ribe,
R.; Silvaggio, T. 2002. National forest management in timber and
spotted owl country: a survey of interested people in western Oregon
and Washington. Eugene, OR: Institute for a Sustainable Environment,
University of Oregon: 104.
Ribe,
R.; Silvaggio, T. 2005. Aesthetic perceptions of green-tree retention
harvests in vista views: the interaction of cut level, retention
pattern and harvest shape. In: Peterson, C.; Maguire, D., eds. Balancing
ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry.
Proceedings of a conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635. Portland,
OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station: 370.
Theses/Dissertations
McDade, K. 1999. The new Northwest? Regional perspectives of national
forest management by recreation type, place of residence, and time
spent in the Pacific Northwest. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon.
97 p. M.S. thesis.
Presentations/Posters
Ribe, R. 1998. Acceptability perceptions of landscape ecological
patterns prescribed by the Northwest Forest Plan. 1998 Conference
of the U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology at Michigan
State University.
Ribe, R. 2001. Public perceptions of green-tree retention harvests
and new forestry intentions. Visual Resources and the Working Forest
Conference, Kamloops, BC.
Ribe, R. 2002. Aesthetics and ecosystem policy acceptance. 2002.
Conference of the International Society for Ecosystem Health, Washington,
D.C.
Ribe, R. 2004. Interplay of information, ideology, aesthetics and
judgement type in perception of forest plans. 45th Annual Conference
of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland,
OR.
Ribe, R.; Silvaggio, T. 2005. Interaction of cut level, retention
pattern and harvest shape in producing aesthetic perceptions of
green-tree retention harvests in vista views. Science and the Northwest
Forest Plan: knowledge gained over a decade, Portland, OR.
Ribe, R.; Armstrong, E.; York, B. 2005. Visioning ecosystem management
patterns of the Northwest Forest Plan. Science and the Northwest
Forest Plan: knowledge gained over a decade, Portland, OR.
Ribe, R. 2006. Social acceptability of forestry in the U.S. Pacific
Northwest: information effects upon perceptions of clearcuts, thinnings,
green-tree retention and old growth preservation, 12th International
Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Ribe, R. 2007. Using acceptability distribution analysis and perceptual
information effects to assess alternative timber harvest techniques.
38th Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association,
Sacramento, CA.
Ribe, R. 2007. Testing demographic attribute combinations as predictors
of attitudes toward forestry in Oregon. 13th International Symposium
on Society and Resource Management, Park City, UT.
Ribe, R.; Ford, R.; Williams, K. 2009. Comparing
and explaining public
acceptance of ecological forestry in Tasmania and the U.S. Pacific
Northwest. 94th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of
America, Albuquerque, NM.
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