Vander Stoep, Gail A.; Editor 1995. Proceedings of the 1994 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-198. Radnor, PA: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 1-263
and the free papers are:
- Measuring and improving customer satisfaction with government services
- The resource and the storyline: an interpretive balancing act
- Current trends and issues: Pennsylvania State Parks
- Estimating dispersed recreational use on Michigan's state and national forests
- Identified recreation opportunities and preferences for the lower Penobscot River, Maine
- Outdoor recreation opportunities and land use change in Vermont's Lake Champlain Basin
- Indicators of standards of the quality of the visitor experience at a heavily-used national park
- Monetary and social impact measures of visitor experience and the effects of a piping plover recovery program on visitor experience
- Angler specialization among salmon and trout anglers on Lake Ontario
- Effect of experience, expectation and resource availability on perceptions of crowding among trout anglers in Pennsylvania
- Human relationships with wildlife in Vermont
- Specific responsible environmental behavior among boaters on the Chesapeake Bay: a predictive model part II
- Potential revenues from a new day-use fee
- The development of a recreational land classification system
- People's perceptions of managed and natural landscapes
- The relationship of recreation specialization to the setting preferences of mountain bicyclists
- Advancing environmental stewardship in New York state parks and historic sites
- Educational training and attitudes towards recycling among campground managers in Iowa
- Validity of using photographs to simulate visible qualities of forest recreation environments
- Factors impacting the satisfaction of private campsite owners with campground recreation operations
- Recreation conflicts on Mt. Evans
- Selected leisure lifestyles of residents in rural tourist and non-tourist communities in Massachusetts
- Rural influentials' perceptions of tourism and its potential for economic development: a qualitative study
- Time series analysis of travel trends in Vermont
- The New England travel market: changes in generational travel patterns
- The effect of verbal interpretive message on day user impacts at Mount Rainer National Park
- Factors affecting the value of a wilderness visit: a contingent valuation study of Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness users
- Sector analysis of economic impacts from heritage centers
- Techniques for assessing extramarket values
- The integrated business information system: using automation to monitor cost-effectiveness of park operations
- Gender differences in the use of public parks in Northeast Ohio
- Examining African American and white outdoor recreation participation after demographic standardization on selected characteristics
- Frontcountry encounter norms among three cultures
- Effect of involvement level on mail panel survey response rates
- Forecasting outdoor recreation participation: a cohort-component projection model for Illinois residents
- The outdoor situational fear inventory: a newer measure of an older instrument
- Regional trade market analysis: resort marketing approaches
- Understanding seasonal home use: a recommended research agenda
- Environmental ethics and wilderness management: an empirical study
- Concern with the rural environment: urban views on the use of agricultural pesticides and chemicals
- The 1992 Vermont recreation survey and environmental index: Vermonters' perceptions of recreational and environmental issues in Vermont
- Identifying criteria and establishing parameters for forest-based ecotourism in Northern Ontario, Canada
- Boating opportunities: a geographical analysis of travel patterns and motivations
- Partnerships panel: the use of contractors and partnerships in public forest recreation: some considerations
- Partnerships panel: the New Jersey coastal heritage trail route: a partnership in action
- Partnerships panel: natural, resource partnerships: literature synthesis and research agenda
- Changes in federal agencies panel: human dimensions research and ecosystem management: policy and research implications for recreation research efforts
- Travel and tourism trends
- A case study of the impacts of "all inclusive pricing" on resort recreation participation
- Steps in the open space planning process
- Natural resource managers: their role in international tourism and rural development
- Environmental factors in golf course development: a case study
- Attitudes toward sustainability and regulation of striped bass by Chatham fishermen