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Page 1: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

1996

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/1996.htm[5/25/12 8:24:48 AM]

Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium

Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1996 March 31 April 2Bolton Landing NY Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-232. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern ForestExperiment Station. 309 p.

Symposium Topics:

Ethnicity in Parks and Recreation - Keynote Session

Rural and Sustainable Tourism

Recreation and Tourism In the Nineties

Ethnicity in Recreation

Contemporary Outdoor Recreation Issues

Water Based Recreation

Forest Planning

Featured Speech - Jay Beaman:

Outdoor Recreation Motivations and Norms

Recreation Resource Management

Recreation Management Administration

Festivals and Travel

Outdoor Recreation Values

Planning for the Nineties

Economic and Tourism Issues

1996 Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium Papers

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1996

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/1996.htm[5/25/12 8:24:48 AM]

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Ethnicity 96

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Ethnicity in Parks and Recreation - Keynote Session

The Implications of Increased Racial and Ethnic Diversity for Recreation ResourceManagement and Planning

John F Thvyer and Paul H. Gobster

How Parks Canada has Responded to the Challenge of Racial and Ethnic Diversity

Dick Stanley

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Rural tourism 96

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Rural and Sustainable Tourism

A Conceptual Model for Facilitating Rural Tourism Development

Steven W. Burr

The Development of Ecotourism and the Necessity for the Issue of EnvironmentalAuditing in its Planning Agenda

Dimitrios Diamantis

Seasonal Homes in Berkshire County, Massachusetts: An Exploratory Study

Rodney B. Warnick

Sustainable Tourism Development in the Adirondacks: Using the Internet to EmpowerLocal Communities

James F Casey, Gene L. Brothers, and Stephen Bond

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Rec/Tour in 90s 96

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Recreation and Tourism In the Nineties

Using Ecosystem-Based Management to Develop Community

Bill Elmendorf

Managing Parks for People: An Activity Package Approach

Robert S. Bristow, Stanley R. Leiber, and Daniel R. Fesenmaier

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Ethnicity in rec 96

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Ethnicity in Recreation

The Influence of Recreationists’ Cultural or Ethnic Background Upon Their RiverRecreation Experiences

Katharine A. Pawelko, Ellen B. Drogin, and Alan R. Graefe

The Role of Multiculturalism in Tourism/Recreation Marketing and Planning Efforts

Edwin Gomez

Ethnicity and its Impacts on Recreation Use and Management: Roundtable DiscussionNotes and Bibliography

Katherine A. Pawelko, Varna M. Ramaswamy, Benjamin Wang, Jenn~ferA.Treadwell, and Edwin Gomez

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con out rec iss

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/con_out_rec_iss.htm[5/25/12 8:25:13 AM]

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Contemporary Outdoor Recreation Issues

National Parks: Can the Old Dog Learn New Tricks?

James F Palmer

An Assessment of Customer Satisfaction at a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water-BasedRecreation Area: The Case of Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota

Robert C. Burns, Alan R. Graefe, and John P. Titre

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Water Rec 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/water_rec_96.htm[5/25/12 8:25:18 AM]

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Water Based Recreation

A Comparative Analysis of Value Between Users and Non-Users of the White River

Lesley G. Frymier and Christina Mitchell

Michigan Recreational Boater Compliance With the Clean Vessel Act in Use of Pumpoutand Dump Stations: Relationships Between Attitudes, Knowledge, Socio-DemographicFactors and Behavior

Gail A. Vander Stoep

Oyster River Watershed Study: A Summary Report

Elizabeth Hanratty, Robert A. Robertson, Edmund Jansen, and Mary Robertson

Page 9: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

Forest Plan 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/forest_plan_96.htm[5/25/12 8:25:24 AM]

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Forest Planning

Collaborative Planning and the USDA Forest Service: Land Manager Perspectives

Steven W. Selin, Michael A. Schuett, and Deborah S. Carr

National Forest Planning: Assessing Public Preferences for Recreation Strategies

Donald F. Dennis

Conceptual Relationships Between Impact Parameters of Social Carrying Capacity andROS

Namjo Kim and Alan R. Graefe

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Fspeech 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/fspeech_96.htm[5/25/12 8:25:28 AM]

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Featured Speech - Jay Beaman:

Recreation Research Past, Future, and the Critical Relationships with ManagementThat Influence the Direction and Success of Research: Views from “Outside” AfterMore Than Two Decades in a Federal Agency

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Out rec motiv 96

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Outdoor Recreation Motivations and Norms

Angler Segmentation Based on Motivational Scale Scores

Chad P. Dawson

Where Did You Learn That? An Examination of Visitors’ Historical Frame of Referenceand the Relationship to Attitudes About Authenticity and Satisfaction

John J. Confer, Jr., Deborah L. Kerstetter, Clarissa W. Confer, and Kelly S. Bricker

Specialized Participants and Their Environmental Attitudes: Re-examining the Role of“Traditional” and Psychological Specialization Dimensions

Andrew .1. Mowen, Daniel R. Williams, and Alan R. Graefe

Crowding Norms for the Carriage Roads of Acadia National Park: AlternativeMeasurement Approaches

Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere, and Charles Jacobi

Relationships Between Motivations and Recreation Activity Preferences AmongDelaware State Park Visitors: An Exploratory Analysis

John J. Confer, Jr., Hans G. Vogelsong. Alan R. Graefe, and David S. Solan

Page 12: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

Rec Res Man 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/rec_res_man_96.htm[5/25/12 8:25:39 AM]

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Recreation Resource Management

Updating the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum User Guide - Eastern Region Supplement

Joel A. Lynch and Charles M Nelson

Evaluating LAC on the Chilkoot Trail, Alaska

John J. Lindsay

Perceptions of and Preferences for Security by Michigan State Forest CampgroundCampers

Paul R. Johnson and Charles M Nelson

Issues and Concerns Facing Managers and Owners of Public and Private Campgrounds inNew Hampshire and Vermont

Michael R. Sciabarrasi and Robert R. Robertson

Page 13: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

Rec Man Admin 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/rec_man_admin_96.htm[5/25/12 8:25:44 AM]

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Recreation Management Administration

Demarketing in Park and Recreation Management

Christopher Groff

Issues in Developing Effective Measures for Decisions of Use/Attendance/BenefitChanges Over Time

Jay Beaman and Ed Thomson

An Analysis of Vehicle Accidents Involving White Tailed Deer: A GeographicInformation Systems Case Study

Christopher A. Mueller, David L. Wall, and Stuart P. Cottrell

Page 14: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

Fest/Travel 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/fest_travel_96.htm[5/25/12 8:25:50 AM]

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Festivals and Travel

Motivations for Attending A Family-Centered, Non-Alcoholic Festival: An ExploratoryStudy of A Regional First Night® Event

Pamela H. Mowrer and Deborah L. Kerstetter

Crowding at an Art Festival: A Replication and Extension of the Outdoor RecreationCrowding Model

Hoon Lee, Deborah L. Kerstetter, Alan R. Graefe, and John J. Confer, Jr.

The Economic Impact of Conferences and Conventions

Stephen C. Grado, Charles H. Strauss, and Bruce E. Lord

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New Page 1

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Outdoor Recreation Values

Values Adding Value to the Outdoor Recreation Experience

Glen D. Alexander

Environmental Values, Environmental Ethics, and National Forest Management: AnEmpirical Study

Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere, and Ben Minteer

Value Differences Between Consumptive and Nonconsumptive Recreationists

Rod Zwick and David S. So/an

Perceived Constraints on Trapping Among Trappers in Six Northeastern States

Tammy J. Larkin and Rod Zwick

Page 16: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

Plan for 90s

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/plan_for_90s.htm[5/25/12 8:26:00 AM]

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Planning for the Nineties

Resource Based Voluntary Organizations in New Hampshire: Preliminary Investigationsof Board Members

Laura Pfister and Robert A. Robertson

A Social Science Research Planning Process for New Hampshire’s Coastal Zone: AWorking Paper

Robert A. Robertson

Urban Greenway Planning: Tannery Brook, Holyoke, MA

Stephanie B. Kelly and Barbara Moser

Page 17: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

Ecom/Tour Iss 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/ecom_tour_iss_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:06 AM]

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Economic and Tourism Issues

A Modified Method for Measuring the Economic Impact of Tourism

Stephen D. Reiling, Matthew J. Kotchen, and Jeffrey Michael

A Triangulation of Economic Impact Assessments and Implications

Philip Wang and Rob Bixler

Economic Impact of Travel and Tourism in Southwestern Pennsylvania

Charles H. Strauss, Bruce E. Lord, and Stephen C. Grado

The Theoretical Analysis of Travel and Tourism Demand

Kuan-Chou Chen

The New England Travel Market: 1980 to 1994 - An Update

Rodney B. Warnick

Understanding the Market for Parks Canada Branded Souvenirs and Gifts

Fernando Mata and Dick Stanley

Diary of a South Pacific Journey to Tahiti: An Exploratory Assessment of TripSatisfaction

Stuart P. Cottrell and Kelly A. Bricker

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SERR Papers 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/serr_papers_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:11 AM]

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1996 Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium Papers

Interstate Impact of Sportfishing

Rebecca J. Travnichek and Howard A. Clonts

Core-and-Buffer Management for Ecotourism in South Carolina’s ACE Basin

Robert L. Janiskee and Peter G. Chirico

National Survey on Recreation and the Environment: Biasing Effects of Including aParticipation Screening Question

H. Ken Cordell, Burt R. Lewis, Barbara L McDonald, and Morgan Miles

A Conceptualization of the Tourism Entrepreneurial Process

Khoon Y Koh

Page 19: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

HomeUp

Ethnicity in Parks and Recreation - Keynote Session

The Implications of Increased Racial and Ethnic Diversity for Recreation ResourceManagement and Planning

John F Thvyer and Paul H. Gobster

How Parks Canada has Responded to the Challenge of Racial and Ethnic Diversity

Dick Stanley

Rural and Sustainable Tourism

A Conceptual Model for Facilitating Rural Tourism Development

Steven W. Burr

The Development of Ecotourism and the Necessity for the Issue of EnvironmentalAuditing in its Planning Agenda

Dimitrios Diamantis

Seasonal Homes in Berkshire County, Massachusetts: An Exploratory Study

Rodney B. Warnick

Recreation and Tourism In the Nineties

Page 20: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

Using Ecosystem-Based Management to Develop Community

Bill Elmendorf

Managing Parks for People: An Activity Package Approach

Robert S. Bristow, Stanley R. Leiber, and Daniel R. Fesenmaier

Ethnicity in Recreation

The Influence of Recreationists’ Cultural or Ethnic Background Upon Their RiverRecreation Experiences

Katharine A. Pawelko, Ellen B. Drogin, and Alan R. Graefe

The Role of Multiculturalism in Tourism/Recreation Marketing and Planning Efforts

Edwin Gomez

Ethnicity and its Impacts on Recreation Use and Management: Roundtable DiscussionNotes and Bibliography

Katherine A. Pawelko, Varna M. Ramaswamy, Benjamin Wang, Jenn~ferA.Treadwell, and Edwin Gomez

Contemporary Outdoor Recreation Issues

National Parks: Can the Old Dog Learn New Tricks?

James F Palmer

An Assessment of Customer Satisfaction at a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water-BasedRecreation Area: The Case of Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota

Robert C. Burns, Alan R. Graefe, and John P. Titre

Page 21: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

Water Based Recreation

A Comparative Analysis of Value Between Users and Non-Users of the White River

Lesley G. Frymier and Christina Mitchell

Michigan Recreational Boater Compliance With the Clean Vessel Act in Use of Pumpoutand Dump Stations: Relationships Between Attitudes, Knowledge, Socio-DemographicFactors and Behavior

Gail A. Vander Stoep

Oyster River Watershed Study: A Summary Report

Elizabeth Hanratty, Robert A. Robertson, Edmund Jansen, and Mary Robertson

Forest Planning

Collaborative Planning and the USDA Forest Service: Land Manager Perspectives

Steven W. Selin, Michael A. Schuett, and Deborah S. Carr

National Forest Planning: Assessing Public Preferences for Recreation Strategies

Donald F. Dennis

Conceptual Relationships Between Impact Parameters of Social Carrying Capacity andROS

Namjo Kim and Alan R. Graefe

Featured Speech - Jay Beaman:

Recreation Research Past, Future, and the Critical Relationships with ManagementThat Influence the Direction and Success of Research: Views from “Outside” AfterMore Than Two Decades in a Federal Agency

Page 22: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

Outdoor Recreation Motivations and Norms

Angler Segmentation Based on Motivational Scale Scores

Chad P. Dawson

Where Did You Learn That? An Examination of Visitors’ Historical Frame of Referenceand the Relationship to Attitudes About Authenticity and Satisfaction

John J. Confer, Jr., Deborah L. Kerstetter, Clarissa W. Confer, and Kelly S. Bricker

Specialized Participants and Their Environmental Attitudes: Re-examining the Role of“Traditional” and Psychological Specialization Dimensions

Andrew .1. Mowen, Daniel R. Williams, and Alan R. Graefe

Crowding Norms for the Carriage Roads of Acadia National Park: AlternativeMeasurement Approaches

Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere, and Charles Jacobi

Relationships Between Motivations and Recreation Activity Preferences AmongDelaware State Park Visitors: An Exploratory Analysis

John J. Confer, Jr., Hans G. Vogelsong. Alan R. Graefe, and David S. Solan

Recreation Resource Management

Updating the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum User Guide - Eastern Region Supplement

Joel A. Lynch and Charles M Nelson

Evaluating LAC on the Chilkoot Trail, Alaska

John J. Lindsay

Page 23: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

Perceptions of and Preferences for Security by Michigan State Forest CampgroundCampers

Paul R. Johnson and Charles M Nelson

Issues and Concerns Facing Managers and Owners of Public and Private Campgrounds inNew Hampshire and Vermont

Michael R. Sciabarrasi and Robert R. Robertson

Recreation Management Administration

Demarketing in Park and Recreation Management

Christopher Groff

Issues in Developing Effective Measures for Decisions of Use/Attendance/BenefitChanges Over Time

Jay Beaman and Ed Thomson

An Analysis of Vehicle Accidents Involving White Tailed Deer: A GeographicInformation Systems Case Study

Christopher A. Mueller, David L. Wall, and Stuart P. Cottrell

Festivals and Travel

Motivations for Attending A Family-Centered, Non-Alcoholic Festival: An ExploratoryStudy of A Regional First Night® Event

Pamela H. Mowrer and Deborah L. Kerstetter

Crowding at an Art Festival: A Replication and Extension of the Outdoor RecreationCrowding Model

Hoon Lee, Deborah L. Kerstetter, Alan R. Graefe, and John J. Confer, Jr.

Page 24: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

The Economic Impact of Conferences and Conventions

Stephen C. Grado, Charles H. Strauss, and Bruce E. Lord

Outdoor Recreation Values

Values Adding Value to the Outdoor Recreation Experience

Glen D. Alexander

Environmental Values, Environmental Ethics, and National Forest Management: AnEmpirical Study

Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere, and Ben Minteer

Value Differences Between Consumptive and Nonconsumptive Recreationists

Rod Zwick and David S. So/an

Perceived Constraints on Trapping Among Trappers in Six Northeastern States

Tammy J. Larkin and Rod Zwick

Planning for the Nineties

Resource Based Voluntary Organizations in New Hampshire: Preliminary Investigationsof Board Members

Laura Pfister and Robert A. Robertson

A Social Science Research Planning Process for New Hampshire’s Coastal Zone: AWorking Paper

Robert A. Robertson

Urban Greenway Planning: Tannery Brook, Holyoke, MA

Page 25: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

Stephanie B. Kelly and Barbara Moser

Economic and Tourism Issues

A Modified Method for Measuring the Economic Impact of Tourism

Stephen D. Reiling, Matthew J. Kotchen, and Jeffrey Michael

A Triangulation of Economic Impact Assessments and Implications

Philip Wang and Rob Bixler

Economic Impact of Travel and Tourism in Southwestern Pennsylvania

Charles H. Strauss, Bruce E. Lord, and Stephen C. Grado

The Theoretical Analysis of Travel and Tourism Demand

Kuan-Chou Chen

The New England Travel Market: 1980 to 1994 - An Update

Rodney B. Warnick

Understanding the Market for Parks Canada Branded Souvenirs and Gifts

Fernando Mata and Dick Stanley

Diary of a South Pacific Journey to Tahiti: An Exploratory Assessment of TripSatisfaction

Stuart P. Cottrell and Kelly A. Bricker

1996 Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium Papers

Interstate Impact of Sportfishing

Rebecca J. Travnichek and Howard A. Clonts

Page 26: Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research ...Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium Kuentzel, Walter F., comp, ed. 1997. Proceedings of the

CL 96

http://www.esf.edu/nerr/previous/1996/cl_96.htm[5/25/12 8:26:17 AM]

Core-and-Buffer Management for Ecotourism in South Carolina’s ACE Basin

Robert L. Janiskee and Peter G. Chirico

National Survey on Recreation and the Environment: Biasing Effects of Including aParticipation Screening Question

H. Ken Cordell, Burt R. Lewis, Barbara L McDonald, and Morgan Miles

A Conceptualization of the Tourism Entrepreneurial Process

Khoon Y Koh