Displaying works 21 - 37 of 37 in total
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2000 journal article
World religions, spirituality, and experiential education
Journal of Experiential Education, 23(3), 128–134.
2000 conference paper
What being an educated masters graduate in recreation, parks, tourism, and leisure studies means
In T. Mobley & D. Sessoms (Eds.), Developing leadership for parks and recreation in the 21st century (pp. 153–159). Myrtle Beach, SC: Leroy Springs and Company.
Ed(s): T. Mobley & D. Sessoms
2000 conference paper
Trends in camping for not for profit camps
In L. M. A. L. A. Stringer & A. Young (Eds.), Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Fifth Research Symposium Proceedings (pp. 63–72). Cortland, NY: Coalition for Education in the Outdoors.
Ed(s): L. L. A. Stringer & A. Young
2000 journal article
Trends affecting nonprofit camps
Camping Magazine, 73(2), 25–31.
2000 chapter
Soaring
In Body stories: Research & intimate narratives on women transforming body image in outdoor adventure (pp. 115–120). Edgewood, KY: Adventurehaven Press.
2000 journal article
New terms, broader approaches: Recreation and the social ecology of physical activity [Research Update]
Parks & Recreation, 35(12), 28–3035.
2000 chapter
Just leisure, ethical fitness, and ecophilosophical issues
In C. J. M. McNamee & M. Reeves (Eds.), Just leisure: Policy, ethics, and professionalism (Leisure Studies Association publication, no. 17) (pp. 93–104). Eastbourne, UK: Leisure Studies Association.
Ed(s): C. M. McNamee & M. Reeves
2000 chapter
Human development and just leisure
In Leisure and human development (pp. 33–40). Bilbao, Spain: Universidad Duesto.
2000 chapter
Gender issues and recreation management
In M. T. Allison & E. Schneider (Eds.), Diversity and the recreation profession (pp. 73–97). State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
Ed(s): M. Allison & E. Schneider
2000 chapter
Gender inclusion as a recreation trend
In W. C. Gartner & D. W. Lime (Eds.), Trends in outdoor recreation, leisure and tourism (pp. 17–27).
Ed(s): W. Gartner & D. Lime
2000 journal article
False dichotomies, intellectual diversity, and the "either/or" world: Leisure research in transition
JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 32(1), 49–53.
2000 journal article
"The changer and the changed": Leisure research in the 1990's [reprint and response from 1993 publication]
Leisure = Loisir, 25(3-4), 161–176.
2000 journal article
Incorporating users' perceptions of site quality in a recreation travel cost model
JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 32(4), 406–414.
2000 conference paper
Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: An Eastern example
Wilderness science in a time of change conference: Missoula, Montana, May 23-27, 1999: Vol. 5, Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management (Proceedings RMRS ; P-15), 148–152. Ogden, UT: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
2000 conference paper
Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: A state-of-knowledge review
Wilderness science in a time of change conference: Missoula, Montana, May 23-27, 1999: Vol. 5, Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management (Proceedings RMRS ; P-15), 23–48. Ogden, UT: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
2000 book
Climbing and natural resources management: An annotated bibliography
Raleigh: North Carolina State University, Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management and Access Fund.
2000 journal article
Influence of on-site choices on recreation demand
LEISURE SCIENCES, 22(2), 123–132.
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