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1999

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/1999.htm[5/25/12 8:56:21 AM]

Proceedings of the 1999 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium

Kyle, Gerard, comp., ed. 2000. Proceedings of the 1999 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1999April 11-14; Bolton Landing, NY. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-269. Newton square, PA: U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. 426 p.

Symposium Topics:

Tourism

Environmental Attitudes and Values

Water Resource Issues in Recreation

Gender, Ethnicity, and Special Populations

Visitor Experiences and Satisfaction

Demographic Trends

Recreation Planning and Management

Historic Preservation in Recreation

Forest Resource Issues in Recreation

Human Dimensions of Fisheries

Economics of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Contemporary Issues in Recreation and the Environment

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Tourism 99

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Tourism

The Perceived Impacts of Tourism: Economic, Environmental, and SocioculturalInfluences of Tourism on the Host Community

James Murdy, Andrew Yiannakis, and Josh Shuart

A Regional Analysis of the Consequences of Tourism Development From a CommunityPerspective

Yooshik Yoon and Joseph S. Chen

An Evaluation of State Tourism Web Sites

A. Leslie Burns and Robert A. Robertson

Sustainability Indicators Regarding Tourism Development and Coral Reef Conservation:A Case Study of Akumal, in the Mexican Caribbean

Wendy J. Garpow

Developing a Culturally and Ecologically Sensitive Ecotourism in a Resource Extraction,Consumptive Recreation-Oriented Area

Deborah Che

Virtual Tourism on the Internet

Robert S. Bristow

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Env Val 99

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Environmental Attitudes and Values

Environmentalism: A Study of Undergraduate Students

Brijesh Thapa

Attitudes of Outdoor Recreationists Toward Environmental Issues

Gene L. Theodori and A. E. Luloff

An Exploration of the Influence of Gender and Locality on Environmental AttitudesUsing the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale

Vinod Sasidharan and Brijesh Thapa

Recreational Use of Wetlands in Juneau, Alaska

James F. Palmer

Environmental Education Needs Assessment: An Overview

Anneliese Mueller, Robert A. Robertson, Eleanor Abrams, Scott Fletcher, ChristineL. Schadler, and Dave L. Howell

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Water Rec 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/water_rec_99.htm[5/25/12 8:56:38 AM]

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Water Resource Issues in Recreation

Improving Recreational Customer Satisfaction: Focusing on Communication and Changesin Quality of Experience at US Army Corps of Engineers Reservoirs

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

Public Perception of the Connecticut River’s Quality and Suitability as a RecreationalResource

Jo Beth Mullens and Melissa McNally

A Holistic Approach to Maintaining Quality in Environmental Management and VisitorExperience

Fiery Hamilton-S,nith

River of Promise: Community Based Conservation for the Cheat River Watershed in WestVirginia

Dave Bassage, Rick Buckley, Jeanne Kraje, Randy Robinson, and Steve Selin

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Gender 99

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Gender, Ethnicity, and Special Populations

Ethnicity and Recreation: Problems With Concepts and a Need For New Approaches

Edwin Goniez

Similarities and Differences in the Outdoor Recreation Participation of Racial/EthnicGroups: An Example from Illinois

John F. Dwyer

Disabled Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participants

Allan Marsinko

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Vis Sat 99

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Visitor Experiences and Satisfaction

More on Conceptualizing and Measuring Leisure Involvement

Gerard Kyle, Deborah Kerstetter, and Frank Guadagnolo

User Satisfactions and Perceptions of Crowding in Four Adirondack Wilderness Areas

Chad Dawson, Peter Newman, and Cathy Fuller

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Demo Trends 99

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Demographic Trends

Demographic Change in the 2l~ Century: The Impact on Recreation Participation

Amy L. Sheaffer, Ken Cordell, and Joseph T. O’Leary

The New England Travel Market: An Update of Changing Demographics and GeographicMarkets, 1980 to 1996

Rod Warnick

Promoting In-State Tourism Using Travel Consumer Profiles

Sotiris H. Avgoustis

The Relationship Between the Experiences of Organized Sports League and LeisureAttitude

Seok-Pyo Hong

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Rec Plan/Man 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/rec_plan_man_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:00 AM]

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Recreation Planning and Management

Park Partnerships: A Case Study of Yosemite Institute and Yosemite National Park

Sin Doble, Chad Dawson, and Robin Hoffman

The Importance of Environmental History in Natural Resources Management andPlanning

Karl Roenke

The Effect of Fees on Recreation Site Choice: ManagementiAgency Implications

Allan Marsinko

Boosting Confidence In Importance-Performance Analysis: An Explanation andApplication of An I/P Modification

Erin K. Smith and Michael A. Tarrant

The Destruction of Wildlife Habitat by Suburban Sprawl and the Mitigating Effects ofLand Use Planning

Richard B. Nichols

Visitor Perceptions of Personal Security and Crime at Outdoor Recreation Areas:Contemporary Issues at US Army Corps of Engineers Lakes and Along the AppalachianTrail

Robert C. Burns, Robert D. Lee Jr., and Alan R. Graefe

Weather Related Liability in Outdoor Recreation

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Rec Plan/Man 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/rec_plan_man_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:00 AM]

Bruce Hronek

Mountain Bicyclists’ Behavior in Social Trail Etiquette Situations

William W. Hendricks, Roy H. Ramthun, and Deborah J. Chavez

Distinctions Between Permitted and Non-permitted Registered Snowmobilers

JoelA. Lynch and Charles M.Nelson

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Hist 99

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Historic Preservation in Recreation

Museums and Cultural Institutions in Michigan: Can They Be Viable Tourism Attractionsand Tourism Industry Partners?

GailA. VanderStoep

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For Res Iss 99

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Forest Resource Issues in Recreation

Aspects of Nonindustrial Forest Ownership That Influence Attaining Recreation andOther Nontimber Objectives

Donald F. Dennis, Thomas H. Stevens, David B. Kittredge, and Mark G.Rickenbach

Recreationists’ Attitudes Toward the Forest and Forest Management Policies

Gene L. Theodoni, A. E. Luloff and Timothy A. Slack

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Humans in Fisheries 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/humans_in_fisheries_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:16 AM]

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Human Dimensions of Fisheries

Development and Verification of a Specialization Index for Angler Segmentation

Ronald J. Salz and David K. Loonus

Testing Recreation Specialization: Application of a Specialization Index

Kelly L. Finn and David K. Loomis

Assessment of Tourists’ Attitudes Toward Marine Aquaculture - A PreliminaryInvestigation of UNH’s Sea Grant Discovery Passengers

Torene Tan go-Lowy and Robert A. Robertson

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Economics 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/economics_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:21 AM]

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Economics of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Economic Impact of Elk Viewing in Rural Pennsylvania

Bruce E. Lord, Charles H. Strauss, and Walter M. Tzilkowski

Fiscal Trends in America’s State Parks: A Eight-Year Analysis

Daniel D. McLean, Deborah Chavez, and Julie Knapp

Economic Impacts Of A Heritage Tourism System

Charles H. Strauss and Bruce F. Lord

Spending Priorities for Outdoor Recreation Planning in New Hampshire: Implications forManagers

Al Williams, Sam Lankford, and Robert A. Robertson

Determining Economic Impact Through Secondary Data

Hans Vogelsong and Alan Graefe

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Con Iss Rec 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/con_iss_rec_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:26 AM]

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Contemporary Issues in Recreation and the Environment

Information Search by Backpackers: A Qualitative Analysis of Planning Behaviors

Roy Ramthun

Using Geographic Information Systems with Travel Cost Models: A Case Study

William Zawacki and Allan Marsinko

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Visitor Exp 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/visitor_exp_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:32 AM]

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Visitor Experiences and Participation

Five Good Reasons to Have Reservations About Benetits-Based Management

Thomas A. More and Walter F. Kuentzel

Intensity and Extensity of Recreation Participation in Light of the Mean Scores on theLeisure Resourcefulness Scale

Jerry L. Ricciardo

The Relationship Between Quiltmakers’ Level of Development and Participation in OtherLeisure Activities

Sharon L. Todd

Self-Efficacy Perceptions Among Mid-Level Recreation Program Managers

Julie S. Knapp and Daniel D. McLean

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Place Att 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/place_att_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:37 AM]

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Place Attachment

Differences in Place Attachment Among Allegheny National Forest Users

John J. Confer Jr., Alan Graefe, Jim Absher, and Bnijesh Thapa

The Relationship Between Place Attachment and First Night Participants Views ofCrowding, Overall Satisfaction and Future Attendance

Thomas D. Wickham and Deborah L. Kerstetter

Relationships Between Place Attachment, Activity Involvement, Desired Experiences, andFrequency of Urban Park Use

Andrew J. Mowen and Alan R. Graefe

Exploring Visitor Meanings of Place and Enriching Interpreter Knowledge of Audience inthe National Capitol Parks

Wei-Li Jasmine Chen, Theresa L. Wang, and David L. Larsen

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Roundtables 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/roundtables_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:42 AM]

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Round Tables

A Roundtable: Discussion of Three Case Studies Involving Tourism and WildernessAreas

Stephen C. Bentley, Katharine C. Bloo,n, and Mark Gleason

Alternative Tourism: Gay and Lesbian Travelers - A Viable Hidden Market

Kimberly Monk and Lisa Din gman

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Posters 99

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Poster Session

Use of Qualitative Data Analysis Tool to Understand the Relationship BetweenRecreational Fishing and Open Ocean Aquaculture Development

Angela Wright and Robert A. Robertson

Estimating Tourism Impacts of Deer Hunting in New York State: A Case Study of 1997Deer Take Data

Russell W Patterson, Aaron Alsheimer, James F. Booker, and Diana S. Sinton

Recreational Use of Industrial Forest Lands in New York State

Sergio Capozzi, Rene Germain, and Chad Dawson

Competition for Common Property Space: New Hampshire’s Recreational Fishers andOpen Ocean Aquaculture Development

Jody Grimes

Use of Qualitative Data Analysis to Demonstrate Three Approaches Taken by NewHampshire Recreational Fishers Toward Open Ocean Aquaculture Development

Nena F. Stracuzzi

The Use of GIS in Recreation Planning: An Application of Spatial Analysis to FindSuitable Locations for Recreational Trails

Matthew Starr, Mikios Gratzer, and Allen Lewis

Storm Chasing: Risk Recreation for the Nineties

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Posters 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/posters_99.htm[5/25/12 8:57:48 AM]

Heather Cantillon, Jere~ny Merriam, and Christopher Naughton

Who Owns the Ocean? A Qualitative Study Of Saltwater Recreational Fishers and OpenOcean Aquaculture in New Hampshire

Jody Grimes, Nena F. Stracuzzi, Robert Robertson, and Cynthia Duncan

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Mgt Sess 99

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Management Sessions

Maintaining the Quality of Park Resources and Visitor Experiences: An Overview of aNew Handbook for Managers

Theresa L. Wang, Dorothy H. Anderson, and David W. Lime

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Fnd For 99

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Founder’s Forum

Reconceiving Recreation in an Era of Growing Social Inequality

Thomas A. More

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Keynote 99

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Keynote Address

Parks Have a Future, But it has More Problems than the Present

Elery Hamilton-South

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

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Tourism

The Perceived Impacts of Tourism: Economic, Environmental, and SocioculturalInfluences of Tourism on the Host Community

James Murdy, Andrew Yiannakis, and Josh Shuart

A Regional Analysis of the Consequences of Tourism Development From a CommunityPerspective

Yooshik Yoon and Joseph S. Chen

An Evaluation of State Tourism Web Sites

A. Leslie Burns and Robert A. Robertson

Sustainability Indicators Regarding Tourism Development and Coral Reef Conservation:A Case Study of Akumal, in the Mexican Caribbean

Wendy J. Garpow

Developing a Culturally and Ecologically Sensitive Ecotourism in a Resource Extraction,Consumptive Recreation-Oriented Area

Deborah Che

Virtual Tourism on the Internet

Robert S. Bristow

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Environmental Attitudes and Values

Environmentalism: A Study of Undergraduate Students

Brijesh Thapa

Attitudes of Outdoor Recreationists Toward Environmental Issues

Gene L. Theodori and A. E. Luloff

An Exploration of the Influence of Gender and Locality on Environmental AttitudesUsing the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale

Vinod Sasidharan and Brijesh Thapa

Water Resource Issues in Recreation

Improving Recreational Customer Satisfaction: Focusing on Communication and Changesin Quality of Experience at US Army Corps of Engineers Reservoirs

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

Public Perception of the Connecticut River’s Quality and Suitability as a RecreationalResource

Jo Beth Mullens and Melissa McNally

A Holistic Approach to Maintaining Quality in Environmental Management and VisitorExperience

Fiery Hamilton-S,nith

River of Promise: Community Based Conservation for the Cheat River Watershed in WestVirginia

Dave Bassage, Rick Buckley, Jeanne Kraje, Randy Robinson, and Steve Selin

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Gender, Ethnicity, and Special Populations

Ethnicity and Recreation: Problems With Concepts and a Need For New Approaches

Edwin Goniez

Similarities and Differences in the Outdoor Recreation Participation of Racial/EthnicGroups: An Example from Illinois

John F. Dwyer

Disabled Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participants

Allan Marsinko

Visitor Experiences and Satisfaction

More on Conceptualizing and Measuring Leisure Involvement

Gerard Kyle, Deborah Kerstetter, and Frank Guadagnolo

User Satisfactions and Perceptions of Crowding in Four Adirondack Wilderness Areas

Chad Dawson, Peter Newman, and Cathy Fuller

Demographic Trends

Demographic Change in the 2l~ Century: The Impact on Recreation Participation

Amy L. Sheaffer, Ken Cordell, and Joseph T. O’Leary

The New England Travel Market: An Update of Changing Demographics and GeographicMarkets, 1980 to 1996

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Rod Warnick

Promoting In-State Tourism Using Travel Consumer Profiles

Sotiris H. Avgoustis

The Relationship Between the Experiences of Organized Sports League and LeisureAttitude

Seok-Pyo Hong

Recreation Planning and Management

Park Partnerships: A Case Study of Yosemite Institute and Yosemite National Park

Sin Doble, Chad Dawson, and Robin Hoffman

The Importance of Environmental History in Natural Resources Management andPlanning

Karl Roenke

The Effect of Fees on Recreation Site Choice: ManagementiAgency Implications

Allan Marsinko

Boosting Confidence In Importance-Performance Analysis: An Explanation andApplication of An I/P Modification

Erin K. Smith and Michael A. Tarrant

The Destruction of Wildlife Habitat by Suburban Sprawl and the Mitigating Effects ofLand Use Planning

Richard B. Nichols

Visitor Perceptions of Personal Security and Crime at Outdoor Recreation Areas:Contemporary Issues at US Army Corps of Engineers Lakes and Along the AppalachianTrail

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Robert C. Burns, Robert D. Lee Jr., and Alan R. Graefe

Weather Related Liability in Outdoor Recreation

Bruce Hronek

Mountain Bicyclists’ Behavior in Social Trail Etiquette Situations

William W. Hendricks, Roy H. Ramthun, and Deborah J. Chavez

Distinctions Between Permitted and Non-permitted Registered Snowmobilers

JoelA. Lynch and Charles M.Nelson

Historic Preservation in Recreation

Museums and Cultural Institutions in Michigan: Can They Be Viable Tourism Attractionsand Tourism Industry Partners?

GailA. VanderStoep

Forest Resource Issues in Recreation

Aspects of Nonindustrial Forest Ownership That Influence Attaining Recreation andOther Nontimber Objectives

Donald F. Dennis, Thomas H. Stevens, David B. Kittredge, and Mark G.Rickenbach

Recreationists’ Attitudes Toward the Forest and Forest Management Policies

Gene L. Theodoni, A. E. Luloff and Timothy A. Slack

Human Dimensions of Fisheries

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Development and Verification of a Specialization Index for Angler Segmentation

Ronald J. Salz and David K. Loonus

Testing Recreation Specialization: Application of a Specialization Index

Kelly L. Finn and David K. Loomis

Assessment of Tourists’ Attitudes Toward Marine Aquaculture - A PreliminaryInvestigation of UNH’s Sea Grant Discovery Passengers

Torene Tan go-Lowy and Robert A. Robertson

Economics of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Economic Impact of Elk Viewing in Rural Pennsylvania

Bruce E. Lord, Charles H. Strauss, and Walter M. Tzilkowski

Fiscal Trends in America’s State Parks: A Eight-Year Analysis

Daniel D. McLean, Deborah Chavez, and Julie Knapp

Economic Impacts Of A Heritage Tourism System

Charles H. Strauss and Bruce F. Lord

Spending Priorities for Outdoor Recreation Planning in New Hampshire: Implications forManagers

Al Williams, Sam Lankford, and Robert A. Robertson

Determining Economic Impact Through Secondary Data

Hans Vogelsong and Alan Graefe

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Contemporary Issues in Recreation and the Environment

Information Search by Backpackers: A Qualitative Analysis of Planning Behaviors

Roy Ramthun

Using Geographic Information Systems with Travel Cost Models: A Case Study

William Zawacki and Allan Marsinko

Visitor Experiences and Participation

Five Good Reasons to Have Reservations About Benetits-Based Management

Thomas A. More and Walter F. Kuentzel

Intensity and Extensity of Recreation Participation in Light of the Mean Scores on theLeisure Resourcefulness Scale

Jerry L. Ricciardo

The Relationship Between Quiltmakers’ Level of Development and Participation in OtherLeisure Activities

Sharon L. Todd

Self-Efficacy Perceptions Among Mid-Level Recreation Program Managers

Julie S. Knapp and Daniel D. McLean

Place Attachment

Differences in Place Attachment Among Allegheny National Forest Users

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

John J. Confer Jr., Alan Graefe, Jim Absher, and Bnijesh Thapa

The Relationship Between Place Attachment and First Night Participants Views ofCrowding, Overall Satisfaction and Future Attendance

Thomas D. Wickham and Deborah L. Kerstetter

Relationships Between Place Attachment, Activity Involvement, Desired Experiences, andFrequency of Urban Park Use

Andrew J. Mowen and Alan R. Graefe

Exploring Visitor Meanings of Place and Enriching Interpreter Knowledge of Audience inthe National Capitol Parks

Wei-Li Jasmine Chen, Theresa L. Wang, and David L. Larsen

Round Tables

A Roundtable: Discussion of Three Case Studies Involving Tourism and WildernessAreas

Stephen C. Bentley, Katharine C. Bloo,n, and Mark Gleason

Alternative Tourism: Gay and Lesbian Travelers - A Viable Hidden Market

Kimberly Monk and Lisa Din gman

Poster Session

Use of Qualitative Data Analysis Tool to Understand the Relationship BetweenRecreational Fishing and Open Ocean Aquaculture Development

Angela Wright and Robert A. Robertson

Estimating Tourism Impacts of Deer Hunting in New York State: A Case Study of 1997Deer Take Data

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Russell W Patterson, Aaron Alsheimer, James F. Booker, and Diana S. Sinton

Recreational Use of Industrial Forest Lands in New York State

Sergio Capozzi, Rene Germain, and Chad Dawson

Competition for Common Property Space: New Hampshire’s Recreational Fishers andOpen Ocean Aquaculture Development

Jody Grimes

Use of Qualitative Data Analysis to Demonstrate Three Approaches Taken by NewHampshire Recreational Fishers Toward Open Ocean Aquaculture Development

Nena F. Stracuzzi

The Use of GIS in Recreation Planning: An Application of Spatial Analysis to FindSuitable Locations for Recreational Trails

Matthew Starr, Mikios Gratzer, and Allen Lewis

Storm Chasing: Risk Recreation for the Nineties

Heather Cantillon, Jere~ny Merriam, and Christopher Naughton

Who Owns the Ocean? A Qualitative Study Of Saltwater Recreational Fishers and OpenOcean Aquaculture in New Hampshire

Jody Grimes, Nena F. Stracuzzi, Robert Robertson, and Cynthia Duncan

Management Sessions

Maintaining the Quality of Park Resources and Visitor Experiences: An Overview of aNew Handbook for Managers

Theresa L. Wang, Dorothy H. Anderson, and David W. Lime

Founder’s Forum

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cl 99

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1999/cl_99.htm[5/25/12 8:58:09 AM]

Reconceiving Recreation in an Era of Growing Social Inequality

Thomas A. More

Keynote Address

Parks Have a Future, But it has More Problems than the Present

Elery Hamilton-South