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Journal of Leisure Research | 1984

Characterizing the influence of past experience on recreation behavior.

Richard Schreyer; David W. Lime; Daniel R. Williams

ABSTRACTThe extent of previous participation in recreational pursuits can serve as an indicator of the amount and type of information a person draws on to make decisions concerning leisure behavior...


Leisure Sciences | 1996

Crowding norms at frontcountry sites: A visual approach to setting standards of quality

Robert E. Manning; Wayne A. Freimund; David W. Lime; David Pitt

Indicators and standards of quality have emerged as key variables in defining and managing carrying capacity. Moreover, normative theory has been found useful when applied to the difficult task of setting standards of quality. However, the traditional numerical approach to measuring crowding and related norms has several potential shortcomings when applied to relatively high‐use areas such as frontcountry attraction sites. This study applies a visual approach to measuring crowding norms in addition to the traditional numerical approach. The study is focused on Delicate Arch, a primary visitor attraction in Arches National Park, Utah. Image capture technology was used to develop a series of 16 photographs illustrating a range of people at one time at Delicate Arch. A random sample of 473 visitors was asked to rate the acceptability of each photograph as part of a survey conducted in the summer and fall of 1993. A strong relationship was found between the number of people in the photographs and acceptabilit...


Wilderness science in a time of change conference. Volume 4: Wilderness visitors, experiences, and visitor management, Missoula, Montana, USA, 23-27 May 1999. | 2000

Defining and Managing the Quality of Wilderness Recreation Experiences

Robert E. Manning; David W. Lime


Leisure Sciences | 1996

Paddle canoeists’ encounter norms in Minnesota's boundary waters canoe area wilderness

Michael S. Lewis; David W. Lime; Dorothy H. Anderson


Journal of Leisure Research | 1982

Multiple-Use Site Demand Analysis: An Application to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

George L. Peterson; Dorothy H. Anderson; David W. Lime


Archive | 1998

Maintaining the Quality of Park Resources and Visitor Experiences A Handbook for Managers

Dorothy H. Anderson; David W. Lime; Theresa L. Wang


Journal of Leisure Research | 1973

Two Sources of Bias in the Measurement of Human Response to the Wilderness Environment

George L. Peterson; David W. Lime


Government Reports, Announcements and Index, National Technical Information Service (NITS), US Department of Commerce | 1978

An annotated bibliography on river recreation.

Dorothy H. Anderson; Earl C. Leatherberry; David W. Lime


Wilderness science in a time of change conference. Volume 4: Wilderness visitors, experiences, and visitor management, Missoula, Montana, USA, 23-27 May 1999. | 2000

Visitors' Relationship to the Resource: Comparing Place Attachment in Wildland and Developed Settings

Cynthia A. Warzecha; David W. Lime; Jerrilyn Lavarre Thompson


Archive | 2000

Human dimensions of natural resource management: emerging issues and practical applications

David C. Fulton; Kären C. Nelson; Dorothy H. Anderson; David W. Lime

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Dorothy H. Anderson

North Carolina State University

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George L. Peterson

United States Forest Service

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Daniel R. Williams

United States Forest Service

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David C. Fulton

United States Geological Survey

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Richard Schreyer

College of Natural Resources

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