NE1962_OLD: Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Other Green Environments: Understanding Human and Community Benefits and Mechanisms
(Multistate Research Project)
Status: Inactive/Terminating
SAES-422 Reports
04/29/2013
04/02/2015
None during the reporting period
04/02/2015
Deason, G., & E. Seekamp. (2014). Birder travel decisions: Initial insights from tourists at a birding festival. [Final report]. Tourism Extension, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. 11pp.
Lekies, K. S., & Beery T. H. (2013). Everyone needs a rock: Collecting items from nature in childhood. Children, Youth, and Environments, 23(3), 66-88. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.23.3.0066?origin=JSTOR-pdf
Lee, K., & Schuett, M.A. (2014). Exploring spatial variations in the relationships between residents' recreation demand and associated factors: A case study in Texas. Applied Geography, 53, 213-222.
Lu, J., & Schuett, M.A. (2014). Examining the relationship between motivation, enduring involvement and volunteer experience: The case of outdoor recreation voluntary associations. Leisure Sciences, 36(1), 68-87.
Schuett, M.A., Kyle, G.T., Leitz, J., Kurzawski, K. & Lee, K. (2014). Anglers’ motivations for volunteering with fishing or conservation organizations. Fisheries, 39(7), 305-311.
Seaman, J., & McLaughlin, S. (2014). The importance of outdoor activity and place attachment to adolescent development in Coös county, New Hampshire. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire Carsey Institute.
Seaman, J., Sharp, E. H., Mclaughlin, S., Tucker, C., VanGundy, K., & Rebellon, C. (2014). A longitudinal study of rural youth involvement in outdoor activities throughout adolescence: Social capital as a factor in community level outcomes. Research in Outdoor Education, 12(1), 36-57.
03/31/2016
Jordan, R. C., A. E. Sorensen, and D. Clark. 2015. Urban/suburban park use: links to personal identities? Current World Environment. 10(2): 355-366.
Larson, L. R., R. C. Stedman, C. B. Cooper, and D. J. Decker. 2015. Understanding the multi-dimensional structure of pro-environmental behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology 43:112-124. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.06.004
Parsons, A. A., G. M. Besenyl, A. T. Kaczynski, S. A. Wilhelm Stanis, C. E. Blake, and D. Barr-Anderson. 2015. Investigating issues of environmental injustice in neighborhoods surrounding parks. Journal of Leisure Research 47(2): 285-303.
Paudyal, R. and Stein, T.V. 2015. Trail uses trend and its association with temporal and meteorological patterns in Ocala section of Florida Trail. Paper presented at the 2015 International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. June 13-18. Charleston, SC.
Scaccia, M., and S. M. De Urioste-Stone. 2015. Understanding the role of climate change on guiding Maine’s tourism industry to the Katahdin region. Annual report. Baxter State Park. 11pp.
Scholl, K. G., and G. Betrabet Gulwadi. 2015. Recognizing Campus Landscapes as Learning Spaces. Journal of Learning Spaces 4(1).
Schultz, C. L., S. P. Sayers, S. A. W. Stanis, L. A. Thombs, I. M. Thomas, and S. M. Canfield. 2015. The impact of a signalized crosswalk on traffic speed and street-crossing behaviors of residents in an underserved neighborhood. Journal of Urban Health 92(5): 910-922.
Sorensen, A. E., D. Clark, and R. C. Jordan. 2015. Effects of Alternative Framing on the Publics Perceived Importance of Environmental Conservation. Frontiers in Environmental Science: Interdisciplinary Climate Studies. 3(36).DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2015.00036
Stein, T.V. and Paudyal, R. 2015. Why Take a Hike on a Long Distance Trail? Integrating Tourism and Recreation through Research. Invited Seminar at the School for Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia. August 21. Mawson Lakes, Australia.
Tidball, K. G. 2015. Hunting and the Return of the Warrior: Therapeutic Possibilities for the Chase. Pages 153-160 in D. L. Dustin, K. Bricker, K. A. Schwab, M. Brownlee, K. Schwab, and N. Lundberg (editors) This Land Is Your Land: Toward a Better Understanding of Nature's Resiliency-Building and Restorative Power for Armed Forces Personnel, Veterans, and their Families. Sagamore Publishing, Urbana Illinois.
03/23/2017
De Urioste-Stone, S.M., Le, L., Scaccia, M. & Wilkins, E.. (2016). Nature-based tourism and climate change risk: Visitors’ perceptions in Mount Desert Island, Maine. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism doi: 10.1016/j.jort.2016.01.003.
De Urioste-Stone, S.M., Scaccia, M. & Howe-Poteet, D. (2015). Exploring visitor perceptions of the influence of climate change on tourism at Acadia National Park, Maine. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 11, 34-43. doi: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jort.2015.07.001.
Jennings, V. L., Larson, C. K., & Larson, L. R. (2016). Ecosystem services and preventive medicine: a natural connection. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 50(5), 642-645. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.11.001
Jennings, V., Larson, L., & Yun, J. (2016). Advancing sustainability through urban green space: cultural ecosystem services, equity, and social determinants of health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13: 196. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13020196
Larson, L. R., Conway, A. L., Hernandez, S. M., & Carroll, J. P. (2016). Human-wildlife conflict, conservation attitudes, and a potential role for citizen science in Sierra Leone, Africa. Conservation & Society, 14(3), 205-217. doi: 10.4103/0972-4923.191159
Larson, L. R, Jennings, V., & Cloutier, S. A. (2016). Public parks and wellbeing in urban areas of the United States. PLOS ONE, 11(4): e0153211. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153211
Lekies, K. S., & Brensinger, J. (2016). Is rural closer to nature? Comparing childhood nature experiences across residential settings. Pages 67-86 In C. Freeman and P. Tranter (Eds.), Geographies of children and young people major reference work, Vol. 12, Risk, protection, provision and policy. Springer.
Lekies, K. S., & Whitworth, B. (2016). Exploring age cohort differences in children’s nature experiences and connection to nature. Proceedings of the 2014 Northeast Recreation Research Symposium. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/nerr/2014/Papers/8/
Betrabet-Gulwadi, G., & Scholl, K. (2017). Campus Infrastructure and Sustainable Resource Management Practices: Mapping Campus DNA for Human Resiliency. World Sustainability Series. Springer, pp 103-118.
Skupien, G. M., Andrews, K. M., & Larson, L. R. (2016). Teaching tolerance? Effects of conservation education programs on acceptance capacity for the American alligator. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 21(3), 264-279. doi: 10.1080/10871209.2016.1147624
Smith, J., E. Seekamp, A. McCreary, M. Davenport, M. Kanazawa, K. Holmberg, B. Wilson, J. Nieber. (2016). Shifting demand for winter outdoor recreation and tourism along the North Shore of Lake Superior under variable rates of climate change: A finite-mixture modeling approach. Ecological Economics, 123, 1-13.