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Time
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Scheduled
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7:30am - 8:30am
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Breakfast (on your own) |
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9:00am - 10:00am
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Plenary Session with
Winnie Kessler |
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10:00am - 10:30am
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Coffee/Break |
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Paper Presentations B-1 |
- Jamieson L.
Image Salience Between Tourism Collateral Materials and Environmental
Sustainability
- Anderson D.H., Rosendahl J.M., Fulton D.C., Hayes S.R.
Assessing Non-Economic Benefits of Waterfowl Production Areas in
Minnesota
- Mercer E., Prestemon J., Abt K., Pye J., Butry D.,
Holmes T., Hugget R. (Fire session)
Minimizing the Impacts of Wildfire: Fuels Management, Risk Mitigation,
and Local Communities
- Knapp, D.
Utilizing Environmental Interpretation for Natural Resource Management:
A Summary of Research
- Burchfield, J.
Reconciling Multiple Levels of Authority in Collaborative Decisions:
The Case of the Upper Missouri River Resource Advisory Council
- Sorrow, D., Campos, R., Carmalt, Jeppson, S., Salvador,
A., Brown, B.B.,
Werner, C. M.
Transit-oriented Designs May Reduce Sprawl and Congestion: But How
Do We Get People on the Train?
- Parkins J., & Stedman R.
Forest Management, Public Involvement and the Public Sphere
- Bowker J., Cordell K., Green G., Johnson C.
Wilderness Perception versus Participation: an Examination of Constraints
Across Ethnic Groups
- Davenport M.A., Borrie W.T., Friedmund W.A.
Snowmobiling in Our National Parks: An Exploration of the Snowmobiling
Experience from the Visitor Perspective
- Alessa L., Brown G., & Cronin M.
Measuring Values, Uses, and Perceptions of Coastal Resources for
sustainable Tourism Development
- Graefe A., & Thapa B.
The Relationship Between recreation Specialization and Environmentalism
Among Forest Recreationists
- Weber D., Brake L., & Weber J.
Assessing the Social and Environmental Value of Artificial Wetlands
in Outback Australia
- McDonald B.
Committed Environmentalism at the Nexus of Spirituality and Science
- Kaplan, R., Austin, M.E., Kaplan, S. (Landscape change
session)
Nearby Nature at the Urban Edge: Resident's Views and Preferences
- Haider, W.
Hunt, L.
Trade-offs Between Ecological, Economic and Social Aspects of Sustainability
- Wang, G.A., Stedman, R.C., Zinn, H.C., Finley, J.C,
Luloff, A.E., and Swope, C.B.
Toward a methodology to identify spatial
distribution of white-tailed deer hunters
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Paper Presentations B-2 |
- Austin M.E. (Landscape change session)
Aspects of Ownership: Tending Nearby Nature in Open Space Communities
- Lupi F., Kaplowitz M., & Hoehn J.
Estimating Wetland Migration Ratios from Public Preferences
- Vlaming J., & Fulton D.C.
Social and Environmental Classification of Trout Streams in Southeastern
Minnesota
- Wadzinski L.
The African Experience
- Jakes P., Kruger L., Monroe M., Nelson K., Sturtevant
V. (Fire session)
A Model for Assessing Community Preparedness for Wildfire
- Lee J., Graefe A., & Burns R.
Factors Contributing to Satisfaction in Forest Recreation Context
- Eflin J., Ferguson D., & Brown H.
Biofueling the Midwest: A GIS Scenario for Indiana
- Clendenning G., Kahn B. M., Overdevest C., Vail B.
Is 'Green' Profitable? An Empirical Study of Theories of Environmental
Improvement
- Cahill K.
An Exploration of the Role of Desired Future Condition Statements
in Visitor Capacity Decision-Making for Public Lands
- Gonzalez K. A., & Ray R. O.
'Before we had Fields, Now we have Trees': A Case Study of San Juan
de los Duran, Mexico
- Nerbonne J.F., & Nelson K.
Volunteer Stream Monitoring as a Tool for Citizen Empowerment
- Satterfield T.
The Anatomy of a Conflict: Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old-growth
Forests
- Poff, R. A.
Investigating Involvement, Commitment, and Future Behavior Intentions
among Kayakers and Canoeists
- Brehm J. M., Krannich R.S., & Petrzelka P.
The Multidimensional Nature of Community Attachment in a Changing
Rural Landscape
- Grove, J. M. & Burch, W. R.
A Social Patch Approach to Urban, Ecological Systems
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Paper Presentations B-3 |
- Kosek S. E., & Nassauer J. I., (Landscape change
session)
The Influence of Scale on the Perception of Residential Landscapes
Designed for Ecological Function
- Dakin, S.
"Don't drink the water": understanding the connections
between environmental degradation, sense of place and risk perception
- Hornsten L.
Attitudes Among Tourists Towards Wind Power Development In the Swedish
Mountains
- Pennington-Clark J., & Stein T. V.
The Growing Role of natural Areas in Nature-Based Tourism
- Schelhas J.
Underserved Landowners and Forests in the U.S. South: Integrating
Research and Action
- Brunson M. W., & Shindler B.
Attitudes and Knowledge about Wildland Fuels Management: A Six-State
Comparison
- Dawson C.
Human Dimensions of the Wilderness Experience
- Feldman D., Freeland R., Heinrich E.
Assessing the Water Supply Options and Their Implications: Cumberland
County Tennessee
- Brown G.
Including Spatial Measures in Survey Research: Methods, Issues, and
Concerns
- Shin W. S., & Youn P. S.
Korean recreation Opportunity Spectrum Model and Application for
Recreational Forest Management
- Munsell J. F., & Germain R.
Adoption of Forestry Best Management Practices for Water Quality
Among New York City Watershed Private Landowners.
- Leung Y.-F., Manning R.E., Budruk M., Johnson K.
Integrating Resource and Social Analysis in the Evaluation of Visitor
Carrying Capacity of Campsites at Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation
Area
- Lackey B. K.
A Theory Based Communication Approach to Reduce Human-Bear Conflicts
- Ostergren D., & Jacques P.
Wilderness in the Context of Institutional Inertia, Interest Group
Politics and Political realities: or "Does the National Park Service
Really Need More Wilderness With a Capital W?"
- Hendricks, W.W. (Fire session)
Chavez, D.J.
Phippen, K.D.
Place Attachment in Big Sur: Observance-Influence of Fire Management
Practices.
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12:00pm - 1:30pm
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Lunch (on your own) |
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Paper Presentations B-4 |
- Verma, R., Louviere, J. & Dueker, K. (Landscape
change session)
The Role of Urban Green in Housing Choice Decisions
- Thomsen D. C.
Community-based research: Perceptions and Possibilities
- Hall T.
Understanding Nature-Related Behaviors Among Children with the Theory
of Reasoned Action
- Rosendahl J. M., Anderson D. H., Thompson J. L.
Understanding what Makes a Quality Visitor Experience at Theodore
Roosevelt National Park
- Borrie W. T., & Kearns-Suloff S.
Commodification of Wild Nature at the Grizzly Discovery Center
- Nadeau S., Beckley T., Krogman N., & Varghese
J.
Buying Local Forest Mills, Putting Community Capacity to Work
- Safford T. G.
Linking Environmental and Water Management in the Cuiaba and Taquari
basins of Brazil: A Challenge for Emerging Decentralized Approaches
- Booth A.
The Philosophy and Practice of First Nations Natural Resource Management
- Standridge N., & Stein T.V.
Weighing the Principles of Public Participation: Socio-Demographics
and Interest Group Affiliation in Natural Resource/Rural Community Planning
- Machlis G. E., & Bagby K. A.
Graphs, Maps, Charts, and Models: Creating Usable Knowledge for the
Detection of Environmental Change
- Lawson S., & Manning, R.
Proactive Adaptive Management of Backcountry Campground Crowding
at Isle Royale National Park Using Simulation Modeling
- McCool D.
The Wilderness Debate in Utah: Using Community Values and Education
to Resolve Conflict
- Brown M. D., & Jamal T.
Separating Science, Government and Citizens in Stakeholder Processes:
The Houston Environmental Foresight Committee Case Study
- Wallmo K., Lupi F., Peyton R. B., Bull P.
Regional Differences in Stakeholder Satisfaction with White-tailed
Deer Populations in Michigan
- Propst D. B., & McDonough M H.
Public Participation in Natural resource Management and Planning
in the U. S.: What Do Citizens Expect?
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Paper Presentations B-5 |
- Van Riper, L.
Measuring Success: An Evaluation of the Interagency Strategy for
Accelerating Cooperative Riparian Restoration and Management
- Salk, R., McAvoy, L. & Schneider, I.
Spiritual Attachment: The Varied and Complex Meanings of Sacred
Site on Public Lands
- Bixler, R. & Hammit, W.
From Attraction to Avoidance: On Being in Wildland Environments
- Anderson, D.
Lee, M.
Nickersin, R.
Pierskalla, C.
Stein, T.
Understanding Relationships Among Recreation Opportunities: A Meta-Analysis
of Nine Studies
- Bellamy, J.A. & McDonald, G.T.
Beyond "Talk the Talk" in Natural Resource Management:
Lessons from Catchment and Regional Initiatives in Australia
- Safford, T.G.
Institutional Forces and Inter-Organizational Collaboration in the
Management of Brazil's Pantanal Wetland
- Douglass, R.W.
Cultural and Recreational Dilemmas of Cuban Tourism: Where Do We
Go?
- Jackson-Smith, D., Saam, H. & Powell, J. M.
Impacts of Emerging Environmental Policies on a Diverse Natural Resource
Industry
- Farrell, T.A. & Quiros, N.
Changes Over Time and Management of Trail Impacts at Braulio Carrillo
National Park in Costa Rica
- Valliere, W. & Manning, R.
Applying Carrying Capacity to Management of Cultural Resources
- Innes, J. & Nursey-Bray, M. J.
Co-Management and Multiple Use Regimes: Conflicting Consequences
for Environmental Decision-Making, an Example from the Great Barrier
Reef
- Miller, C. A.
Saunders, C.
Hutcherson, L.
Willard, B.
Public Attitudes Toward the Use of in Fire Ecosystem Restoration:
A Case
Study from the Chicago Wilderness
- Vigmostad, K.E. (Landscape change session)
Real Estate Developer Perspectives on Development, Sustainability,
and Nature
- Winter P., & McColum D. (Fire session)
Californians' Opinions of Wildland Fire Management.
- Williams, K.
Public Response to Land Use Change and the Impacts of Commercial
Forestry Plantations
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Paper Presentations B-6 |
- Adkins, C. & Rowland, P.
Using Research to Build Stewardship
- Barton, A.
Normative Parks: Informal Co-Management of Protected Areas in Honduras
- Littlefair, C. J., Buckely, R., & Wearing, S.
Assessing the Effectiveness of Interpretive Management
- Flamm, R., Jacobson, S. & Smith, A.
Understanding and Influencing Boater Behavior: An Estuarine Example
- Lima, E., Silva, J., Filho, W., Galvao, M.
Hydrogeologic Research Involving Brazilian Rural Communities: A Unique
Experience Performed by Brazil's Geological Survey
- Manfredo, M.J., Bright, A.D., Teel, T.L.
Conceptual Approach for Monitoring Wildlife Values in the U.S.
- Lindberg, K., Fredman, P., & Heldt, T.
Skier-Snowmobiler Conflict: A Choice Modeling Evaluation of the
Conflict "Ladder"
- Allan, C. & Curtis, A.
Regional Scale Adaptive Management: Lessons form Australia
- Routhe, A.S. & Jones, R.E.
Freshwater Resources of the Southeast United States: Conflict of
Collaboration?
- Adams, J., Beaulieu, J., Bennett, D., Duram, L., Kraft,
S., Lant, C., Loftus, T., Nicklow, J., Ruhl, J.B.
Planning in Watersheds Dominated by Private Multiple-Owners: Integrating
Socio-Economic-Political, Agricultural, and Hydrological
- Ponnikas, J.
The Role of Local Inhabitants in Public Decision-Making: A Case of
Nuclear Waste Disposal
- Smaldone, D., Harris, C., & Sanyal, N.
An Exploration of Place Attachment in Grand Teton National Park &
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Jackson Hole Valley
- McDonough, M.H., & Peterson, G.
Developing a Public Participation Strategy for the Michigan Department
of Natural Resources: What Works and What Doesn't?
- Hendricks W., Chavez D., & Phippen K. (Fire session)
Cruising, Surf's Up and Power Lounging: Place Attachment, Constraints,
Observations, and Fire Management.
- Ojwang, A. A.
Policy, Politics and reality: Partnerships and the Restructuring
of Forestry in South Africa
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3:00pm - 3:30pm
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Coffee/Break |
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Dialogue/Panels B-7 |
- Fish, T. E.
Stein, T. V.
Ardizone, K.A.
Kitner, K. R.
Challenger, G.E.
Human Dimensions of Coastal Management: Addressing Challenges Through
Integration of Social Science and Natural Resource Management
- Stokowski, P. A.
Kuentzel, W. F.
Williams, D.R.
Public Discourse Around Social Values: Case Studies and Examples
in Resource Management
- Machlis, G. E.
Bagby, K.A.
Artley, D.K.
Burnning Questions: A Social Science Research Plan for Federal
Wildland Fire Management
- Nelson K., Monroe M., Fingerman J., Bowers A. (Fire
session: 3:30-4:00pm)
Public Perceptions of Defensible Space and Landscape Values in the
Wildland-Urban Interface of Minnesota and Florida.
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Dialogue/Panels B-8 |
- Haider, W. (Organizer)
Cole, D.
Daniel, T.
Gimblett, R.
Lawson, S.
Visitor Monitoring and Simulation
- Heywood, J.
Manning, R.
Stewart, W.
Vaske, J.J.
Integrating Natural Resource Management with a Framework of Public
Norms, Expectations and Managerial Systems
- Westphal, L. & Bradbury, S. (Organizers)
Integrating Across the Disciplines: Exploring the Issues
Session 1: Case Studies of Integration
Brown, B. & Pomponio, R.
Flood Management: A Case Study to Link Socio-Economic and
Environmental Policy
Ogren, T.
The Effects of Urban Landscapes on Human Health
Morton, L.W.
Renewing Local watersheds Through Civic Structure: The Case Study
of Squaw Creek Watershed Council
Westphal, L.
Calument: Revitalizing the Rustbelt
- Cindrity S., & Vogt C. (Fire Session 4:30-5:00pm)
A Changing Landscape in the Wildland-Urban Interfac
- Vogt C., Winter G., & Fried J.(Fire Session 5:00-5:30pm)
Antecedents to Attitudes toward Prescribed Burning, Mechanical Thinning
and Defensible Space Fuel Reduction Techniques.
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6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Dinner (on your own) |
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7:00pm - 9:00pm
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Training Sessions |
- Chilman, K.
Vogel, J.
Titre, J.
Brown, G.
Manning, R.
3 Recreation Area Managers
Carrying Capacity Management: New Concepts and Implementation
Special Sessions:
- Machlis, G.E.
A Progress Report on the National Park Service Social Science Program
- McCool, D.
"Gravity Sports: Motor-free on the Public Lands." (Slide Show)
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