Roger Moore Guo, T., Smith, J. W., Moore, R. L., & Schultz, C. L. (2017). Integrating off-site visitor education into landscape conservation and management: An examination of timing of educational messaging and compliance with low-impact hiking recommendations. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 164, 25–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.03.013 Guo, T., Smith, J. W., Leung, Y.-F., Seekamp, E., & Moore, R. L. (2015). Determinants of Responsible Hiking Behavior: Results from a Stated Choice Experiment. Environmental Management, 56(3), 765–776. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0513-1 Smith, J. W., Moore, R., L., & Sommerville, M. (2013). Non-sovereign visitor satisfaction: A case study of military training on the Appalachian Trail. Managing Leisure, 18(3), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/13606719.2013.796182 Siderelis, C., Moore, R. L., Leung, Y.-F., & Smith, J. W. (2012). A nationwide production analysis of state park attendance in the United States. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 99, 18–26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.01.005 Smith, J. W., Moore, R. L., Anderson, D. H., & Siderelis, C. (2012). Community Resilience in Southern Appalachia: A Theoretical Framework and Three Case Studies. HUMAN ECOLOGY, 40(3), 341–353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-012-9470-y Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H., & Moore, R. L. (2012). Social Capital, Place Meanings, and Perceived Resilience to Climate Change. RURAL SOCIOLOGY, 77(3), 380–407. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1549-0831.2012.00082.x Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2013). Social-Psychological Factors Influencing Recreation Demand: Evidence From Two Recreational Rivers. ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, 45(7), 821–850. https://doi.org/10.1177/0013916512446335 Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., Moore, R. L., & Anderson, D. F. (2012). The effects of place meanings and social capital on desired forest management outcomes: A stated preference experiment. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 106(2), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2012.03.009 Moore, R. L., Leung, Y.-F., Matisoff, C., Dorwart, C., & Parker, A. (2012). Understanding users' perceptions of trail resource impacts and how they affect experiences: An integrated approach. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 107(4), 343–350. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2012.06.016 Siderelis, C., Moore, R. L., & Lee, J.-H. (2011). A Mixed Logit Model of Visitors' National Park Choices. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 24(8), 799–813. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941921003731009 Tarrant, M. A., Stoner, L., Borrie, W. T., Kyle, G., Moore, R. L., & Moore, A. (2011). Educational Travel and Global Citizenship. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 43(3), 403–426. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.2011.11950243 Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2011). Perceptions of Community Benefits from Two Wild and Scenic Rivers. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 47(5), 814–827. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-011-9671-y Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., & Moore, R. L. (2010). The Effects of Place Attachment, Hypothetical Site Modifications and Use Levels on Recreation Behavior. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 42(4), 621–640. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.2010.11950221 Dorwart, C. E., Moore, R. L., & Leung, Y.-F. (2010). Visitors' Perceptions of a Trail Environment and Effects on Experiences: A Model for Nature-Based Recreation Experiences. LEISURE SCIENCES, 32(1), 33–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400903430863 Dorwart, C., Moore, R. L., & Leung, Y.-F. (2007). Visitor employed photography (VEP): An examination of its potential and use in evaluating visitors' perceptions of resource impacts in trail and park settings (General technical report, NRS-P-14). Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 9-11, 2006, the Sagamore, 307–315. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Northern Research Station. Siderelis, C., & Moore, R. L. (2006). Examining the effects of hypothetical modifications in permitting procedures and river conditions on whitewater boating behavior. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 38(4), 558–574. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.2006.11950092 Dorwart, C. E., Leung, Y.-F., & Moore, R. L. (2004). Managing visitors' perceptions. Parks & Recreation, 39(5), 24–31. Moore, R. L., & Scott, D. (2003). Place attachment and context: Comparing a park and a trail within. Forest Science, 49(6), 877–884. Moore, R. L., Cubbage, F., & Siry, J. (2001). Forest recreation: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of the Korean Institute of Forest Recreation, 5(4), 1–10. Cubbage, F., Moore, R. L., & Siry, J. (2001). The role of forests and forestry in global conservation. Proceedings of the International Symposium for the 50th Anniversary of the College of Agriculture, 106–119. Chungbuk National University, College of Agriculture. Siderelis, C., Moore, R., & Lee, J. H. (2000). Incorporating users' perceptions of site quality in a recreation travel cost model. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 32(4), 406–414. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.2000.11949924 Siderelis, C., & Moore, R. L. (1998). Recreation demand and the influence of site preference variables. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 30(3), 301–318. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.1998.11949834 SIDERELIS, C., & MOORE, R. (1995). OUTDOOR RECREATION NET BENEFITS OF RAIL-TRAILS. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 27(4), 344–359. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.1995.11949754 MOORE, R. L., & GRAEFE, A. R. (1994). ATTACHMENTS TO RECREATION SETTINGS - THE CASE OF RAIL-TRAIL USERS. LEISURE SCIENCES, 16(1), 17–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490409409513214 Moore, R. L., Siderelis, C., Lee, J.-H., Ivy, M. I., & Bailey, G. 1998 North Carolina State Trail and Greenway Survey. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of State Parks. Moore, R. L., Dattilo, J., & Devine, M. A. A comparison of greenway preferences between people with and without disabilities. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 13(1), 27–38. Ivy, M. I., Lee, J.-H., & Moore, R. L. A comparison of perceptions of trail attributes between Korean and U.S. Trail users. Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Social Aspects of Recreation Research, 75. Albany, Calif. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. Moore, R. L. Book review of Influencing human behavior: Theory and applications in recreation, tourism, and natural resources management. Journal of Leisure Research, 26(2), 189–192. Moore, R. L., & Vicere, A. Bringing business experience to the nonprofit sector: What works and what doesn't. Mid-American Journal of Business, 6(1), 58–6158. Moore, R. L. [Review of Conflict in the great outdoors: Toward understanding and managing for diverse sportsmen preferences]. Journal of Leisure Research, 43(2), 312–315. Moore, R. L. Conflicts on multiple-use trails: Synthesis of the literature and state of the practice. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Moore, R. L. Economic analysis of trails: A national perspective. Trails for all Americans: Proceedings of the Eleventh National Trails Symposium, 76–88. Helena, MT: State of Montana. Gitelson, R., Guadagnolo, F., & Moore, R. L. Economic impact analysis of a community-sponsored ten kilometer road race. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 6(4), 79–89. Moore, R. L., Scott, D., & Moore, A. C. Gender-based differences in birdwatchers' participation and commitment. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 13(2), 1–13. Snow, C. M., & Moore, R. L. Hiking shared-use single-track trails: A look at hikers and hunters along the Falls Lake Trail (General technical report; NRS-P-14). Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 9-11, 2006, the Sagamore, 152–156. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. Moore, R. L., & Driver, B. L. Introduction to outdoor recreation: Providing and managing natural resource-based opportunities. State College, PA: Venture Publishing. Moore, R. L., & Shafer, C. S. Introduction to special issue trails and greenways: opportunities for planners, managers, and scholars. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 19(3), 1. Parker, M., & Moore, R. L. Landowner attitudes toward a proposed rail-trail. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 16(3), 1–141. Moore, R. L., & Graefe, A. R. Living adjacent to rail-trails: Changes in landowners' experiences and attitudes (General technical report, NE-185). Proceedings of the 1993 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 18-20, 1993, State Parks Management and Research Institute, Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, New York, 43–48. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeast Forest Experiment Station. Moore, R. L., Graefe, A. R., & Gitelson, R. J. Living near greenways: Neighboring landowners' experiences with and attitudes toward rail-trails. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12(1), 79. Graefe, A. R., & Moore, R. L. Monitoring the visitor experience at Buck Island Reef and National Monument (General technical report, NE-160). Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium: April 7-9, 1991, State Parks Management and Research Institute, Saratoga Springs, New York, 55–58. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeast Forest Experiment Station. Ivy, M. I., & Moore, R. L. Neighboring landowner attitudes towards a proposed greenway trail: Assessing differences between adjacent and nearby residents. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 25(2), 42–63. Moore, R. L., LaFarge, V., & Tracy, C. Organizing outdoor volunteers (2nd ed.). Boston: Appalachian Mountain Club. Moore, R. L., LaFarge, V., & Martorelli, T. Organizing outdoor volunteers: The National Volunteer Project of the Appalachian Mountain Club. Boston, MA: Appalachian Mountain Club. Obus, N., Moore, R. L., & Martorelli, T. Partnerships for public lands. Appalachian Journal (Boone, N.C.), 46, 48–58. Lee, J., Ivy, M. I., & Moore, R. L. Perceived benefits and problems associated with urban trails by South Korean and U.S. trail users. Han'Guk Imhakhoe Chi = Journal of the Korean Forestry Society, 90(5), 585–592. Lee, J., Scott, D., & Moore, R. L. Predicting motivations and attitudes of users of a suburban all-purpose trail. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20(3), 18–37. Moore, R. L., & Barthlow, K. D. Principles for minimizing conflicts: Applications to mountain biking. TRENDS. Rail-trail benefits and adjoining landowner acceptance. Proceedings of the 1992 North Carolina Greenway Conference. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. Moore, R. L. Recreation conflict research: Recent advances and implications. In Managing mountain biking: IMBA's guide to providing great riding (pp. 158–161). Boulder, CO: International Mountain Bicycling Association. Wellman, D., Dustin, D., Henderson, K. A., & Moore, R. Service living: Building community through public parks and recreation. State College, PA: Venture Publishing. Moore, R. L., & Ivy, M. I. State trail programs in the United States. In Outdoor recreation in American Life: A national assessment of demand and supply trends (pp. 115–120). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing. Moore, R. L. State trail programs: A survey of state trail administrators. Denver, CO: The National Association of State Trail Administrators. Moore, A., & Moore, R. Taking charge to accommodate deployed soldiers' families. Parks & Recreation, 42(5), 65–67. Moore, R. L., Gitelson, R. J., & Graefe, A. R. The economic impact of rail-trails. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12(2), 63. Moore, R. L., & Barthlow, K. The economic impacts and uses of long-distance trails: Featuring a case study of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program. Moore, R. L., Scott, D., & Graefe, A. R. The effects of activity differences on recreation experiences along a suburban greenway trail. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 16(2), 35. Moore, R. L., Graefe, A. R., Gitelson, R. J., & Porter, E. The impacts of rail-trails: A study of the users and property owners from three trails. Washington, DC: National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program. Hopkin, T., & Moore, R. L. The relationship of recreation specialization to the setting preferences of mountain bicyclists (General technical report, NE-198). Proceedings of the 1994 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium: April 10-12, 1994, State Parks Management and Research Institute, Saratoga Springs, New York, 71–75. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeast Forest Experiment Station. Moore, R. L., & Ross, D. T. Trails and recreational greenways: Corridors of benefits. Parks & Recreation, 33(1), 68–79. Moore, R. L., & Siderelis, C. Use and economic Importance of the Chattooga River. American Rivers, Inc. and National Park Service Park Planning and Special Studies and Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Programs. Moore, R. L., & Siderelis, C. Use and economic importance of the West Branch of the Farmington River. Washington, D.C.: American Rivers, Inc. and National Park Service Park Planning and Special Studies and Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Programs. Moore, R. L., & Siderelis, C. Use, users and benefits of the West Branch of the Farmington River (General technical report, NE-341). In J. G. Peden & R. M. Schuster (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2005 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (pp. 48–56). Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeast Forest Experiment Station.