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Proceedings of the Fourth Social Aspects and Recreation Research Symposium

Wildland Recreation and Urban Cultures

(RWU-4902)

Contents

Proceedings of the Fourth Social Aspects and Recreation Research Symposium (Cover) PDF, 198 kb

Acknowledgements PDF, 15 kb

Mission Statement PDF, 23 kb

Preface PDF, 42 kb

Table of Contents PDF, 59 kb

Welcome Address - Dr. Rene Dahl PDF, 41 kb

Concurrent Session 1: Identifying Changing Public Land Visitor Needs and Wants - A PDF, 191 kb

David N. Bengston, Ph.D., Jose J. Sanchez - Hispanic American Views on the Stewardship of Federal Land Management Agencies: An Exploratory Analysis of the Ethnic NewsWatch Database
Vinod Sasidharan, Ph.D. - Ethnicity and Urban Park Use: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Recreation Characteristics among Six Population Subgroups
David Scott, Ph.D., Sergio L Herrera, Kindal Shores Hunt - Constraints to Outdoor Recreation among Ethnic and Racial Groups

Concurrent Session 2: Links Between Healthy People and Public Lands PDF, 214 kb

Paul Gobster, Ph.D. - An Active Living Perspective on Recreation Research: Examples of Urban Trail Use and Suggestions for Further Involvement
Erik Rosegard - Effects of Trail Information on Physical Activity Enjoyment
Mae A. Davenport, Dorothy H. Anderson, Ph.D. - An Interpretive Analysis of the Relationship between Sense of Place and Perceptions of Landscape Change in a Gateway Community

Concurrent Session 3: Communication Between Agencies and the Public PDF, 438 kb

George T. Cvetkovich, Ph.D., Patricia L. Winter, Ph.D. - Seeing Eye-to-Eye on Natural Resource Management: Trust, Value Similarity, and Action Consistency/Justification
Jessica E. Leahy, Mae A. Davenport, Dorothy H. Anderson, Ph.D., Pam J. Jakes - Community Trust in Natural Resource Agencies: Case Studies from Illinois
James D. Absher, Ph.D., Brijesh Thapa, Ph.D., Alan R. Graefe, Ph.D, Gerard T. Kyle, Ph.D. - Information Needs and Communication Theory at Mono Basin Visitor Center

Concurrent Session 4: Identifying Changing Public Land Visitor Needs and Wants - B PDF, 185 kb

Steven W. Burr, Ph.D., Dale J. Blahna, Ph.D., Douglas K. Reiter, Michael Butkus - The Utah Trails Initiative: Partnerships, Research, and Action
Yeong Nain Chi, Jack Coburn Isaacs, Jorge L. Icabalceta, Herb A. Holloway, David R. Lavergne - An Analysis of Participation in Bird Watching in the United States

Concurrent Session 5: Public Opinions on Outdoor Recreation PDF, 14 kb

Concurrent Session 6: Community and Collaborative Approaches - A PDF, 323 kb

David Rolloff, Ph.D. - Recreation Connections at the Regional Level: Public Access along the Sacramento River as a Multi-Agency Effort

Concurrent Session 7: Healthy Communities and Healthy Public Lands PDF, 163 kb

Donald Hodges, Charles Sims, Del Scruggs - Linking Outdoor Recreation and Economic Development: A Feasibility Assessment of the Obed Wild and Scenic River, Tennessee

Concurrent Session 8: Identifying Changing Public Land Visitor Needs and Wants - B PDF, 82 kb

Nancy Eagan - The Meaning Associated with the Experience of a Sea Kayaking Adventure among Adults with Visual Impairment

Concurrent Session 9: Agency and Visitor Interactions PDF, 70 kb

Aaron K. Divine, Pamela E. Foti, Ph.D. - Learning to Live with Off-Highway Vehicles: Lessons Learned from the Dixie National Forest

Concurrent Session 10: Community and Collaborative Approaches - B PDF, 14 kb

Concurrent Session 11: Applying Recreation Survey Results to Recreation Planning for Water-Based Recreation Areas in California PDF, 41 kb

Garrett Duncan, John Mintz, Douglas Rischbieter, John M. Baas, Ph.D. - Applying Recreation Survey Results to Recreation Planning for Water-Based Recreation Areas in California

Poster Sessions PDF, 269 kb

Deborah Chavez, Ph.D., Deanne McCollum - Using BAER Reports to Investigate Recreation Impacts of Fire Events
Deborah Chavez, Ph.D. - Community Impacts from the 2003 Fires in Southern California
Kindal Shores Hunt, David Scott, Ph.D. - Considering Ethnic Groups in Recreation Provision Decisions
David Walsh - Helping Youth in Underserved Communities Envision Possible Futures: A Youth Development Approach in Practice

Keynote Panel Presentations PDF, 40 kb

John Gemello Ph.D. - Introduction and Welcome Address
Derrick Crandall - Outdoor Recreation In America 2003: Recreation's Benefits to Society Challenged by Trends

Concurrent Session 12: Tourism Trends and Issues - A PDF, 314 kb

Fernanda de Vasconcellos Pegas, Joanne F. Tynon, Ph.D. - An Analysis of the Motivations of Oregon's Ranchers to Diversify into Agritourism
Brijesh Thapa, Ph.D., Stephen Holland, Ph.D., James Absher, Ph.D. - The Relationship Between Wildfires and Tourist Behaviors in Florida: An Exploratory Study
Patrick Tierney, Ph.D., David Barkin, Ph.D., Katheryn Burnett, Ph.D., Deborah J. Chavez, Ph.D., Julian Miranda, Ph.D. - Leisure Travel, Vacations, Constraints and Visitation to Natural Area Attractions: A Comparison of Residents of Barcelona, Glasgow, Los Angeles and Morelia, Mexico

Concurrent Session 13: Management: Moving from Research to Action - A PDF, 138 kb

Richard C. Knopf, Ph.D., Kathleen L. Andereck, Ph.D., Karen Tucker, Bill Bottomly, Randy J. Virden, Ph.D. - Building Connections among Lands, People and Communities: A Case Study of Benefits-Based Management Plan Development for the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area

Concurrent Session 14: Simulated Field Trips - A PDF, 23 kb

Deborah Chavez, Ph.D. - Summary of Simulated Field Trips and Round Table Discussions

Concurrent Session 15: Tourism Trends and Issues - B PDF, 14 kb

Concurrent Session 16: Management: Moving from Research to Action - B PDF, 224 kb

Leide Yassuco Takahashi, Ph.D., Miguel Serediuk Milano, Ph.D. - Visitors' Characteristics, Preferences and Perception of the Impacts of Public Use at Salto Morato Natural Reserve
Suzanne Sillett - Soccer Participation and Self-Concept in the Lives of Girls of Color

Concurrent Session 17: Simulated Field Trips - B PDF, 14 kb

Concurrent Session 18: Tourism Trends and Issues - C PDF, 245 kb

Steven W. Burr, Ph.D., David Scott, Ph.D. - Understanding Great Salt Lake Bird Festival Visitors: Applying the Recreational Specialization Framework
Patrick Tierney, Ph.D., James Absher, Ph.D. - Recreation on Federal Lands in Central and Northern California: A Comparison of Forest-Proximate and Distant Residents

Concurrent Session: 19: Round Table Discussions PDF, 14 kb

Concurrent Session 20: Best Practices, Pilot Projects and New Paradigms PDF, 47 kb

Kenneth Chilman, Ph.D., James Vogel, Greg Brown, Ph.D., John Burde, Ph.D. - A Successful Replication of the River Visitor Inventory and Monitoring Process for Capacity Management

 

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