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1996 journal article
Induction of renal damage in rats by a diet deficient in antioxidants
Nutrition Research, 16(9), 1607–1612.
1996 report
Transition to middle-school study
College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences.
1996 journal article
Class polarization and leisure activity preferences of African Americans: Intragroup comparisons
Journal of Leisure Research, 28(4), 219–232. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0000928779&partnerID=MN8TOARS
Contributors: K. Shinew, M. Floyd , F. McGuire & F. Noe
1996 journal article
Trail degradation as influenced by environmental factors: A state-of-the-knowledge review
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 51(2), 130–136. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0029730905&partnerID=MN8TOARS
Contributors: Y. Leung & J. Marion
1996 conference paper
River recreation impacts: A survey of day and overnight whitewater use sites along five West Virginia rivers
Beyond the Banks: Proceedings of the 3rd Biennial RMS Symposium on River Management and Planning, 135–143. Missoula, MT: River Management Society.
1996 article
Legislating the past: Cultural resource management in the US Forest service
SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, Vol. 9, pp. 3–18.
1996 conference paper
Identifying how communities benefit from state parks
Forests sustaining people : proceedings of the 1995 Society of American Foresters Convention, Portland, Maine, October 28-November 1, 1995, 384–385. Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters.
1996 conference paper
Defining community based benefits of Minnesota state parks
Forests sustaining people : proceedings of the 1995 Society of American Foresters Convention, Portland, Maine, October 28-November 1, 1995. Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters.
1996 journal article
Using visitor perceptions to aid wilderness management concerning crowding
Natural Areas Journal, 16(2), 123–133.
1996 report
The potential of an expert system to address congestion and crowding in the national park system
In Congestion and crowding in the National park system : guidelines for management and research (Vol. 142, p. 133). MN Agricultural Experiment Station.
1996 journal article
Paddle canoeists' encounter norms in Minnesota's boundary waters canoe area wilderness
LEISURE SCIENCES, 18(2), 143–160.
1996 journal article
Developing a recreation and aesthetic inventory for forest planning and management
Natural Areas Journal, 16(2), 108–117.
1996 journal article
Book review: outdoor recreation--United States national parks, forests and public lands
Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education.
1996 journal article
Females and physical activity [Research update]
Parks & Recreation, 31(8), 28–34.
1996 journal article
Curriculum requirements in and student attitudes toward qualitative research training in leisure studies doctoral programs
Schole, 11, 23–35.
1996 chapter
'Kind of in the middle': The gendered meanings of the outdoors for women students
In L. A. S. L. H. McAvoy, M. D. Bialeschki, & A. B. Young (Eds.), Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Third Research Symposium Proceedings, January 12-14, 1996, Bradford Woods, Indiana (pp. 94–106). Cortland, NY: Coalition for Education in the Outdoors.
Ed(s): L. L. H. McAvoy, . M. D. Bialeschki & A. Young
1996 chapter
Recreation management with girls and women in mind
In F. H. Fu & P. C. Chan (Eds.), Recreation, sport, culture, and tourism for the 21st century (pp. 153–165). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Baptist University.
Ed(s): F. Fu & P. Chan
1996 journal article
Claiming control: The recovering alcoholic woman and leisure
LEISURE SCIENCES, 18(3), 241–258.
1996 journal article
Career development and women in the leisure services profession
Management Strategy, 20(3), 4.
1996 book
Both gains and gaps: Feminist perspectives on women's leisure
(p. 337). State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
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