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The Displacement Process in Recreation

Pages 61-73 | Published online: 13 Feb 2018

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Jessica P. Fefer, Jeffrey C. Hallo, Rachel H. Collins, Elizabeth D. Baldwin & Matthew T. J. Brownlee. (2024) From Displaced to Misplaced: Exploring the Experience of Visitors Who Were ‘Crowded Out’ of Their Recreation Destination. Leisure Sciences 46:1, pages 1-20.
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Immacolata Vellecco & Alessandra Mancino. (2010) Sustainability and tourism development in three Italian destinations: stakeholders' opinions and behaviours. The Service Industries Journal 30:13, pages 2201-2223.
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Rob Greenaway, Gordon Cessford & Jason Leppens. (2007) An Exploration of Recreation Displacement in New Zealand. Annals of Leisure Research 10:2, pages 146-167.
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Larisa Fleishman, Eran Feitelson & Ilan Salomon. (2007) Behavioral Adaptations to Crowding Disturbance: Evidence from Nature Reserves in Israel. Leisure Sciences 29:1, pages 37-52.
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Rudy Schuster, WilliamE. Hammitt & Dewayne Moore. (2006) Stress Appraisal and Coping Response to Hassles Experienced in Outdoor Recreation Settings. Leisure Sciences 28:2, pages 97-113.
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Daniel N. Laven & Daniel H. Krymkowski. (2005) The Relationship Between Visitor-Based Standards of Quality and Existing Conditions in Parks and Outdoor Recreation. Leisure Sciences 27:2, pages 157-173.
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ANDREWK. JOHNSON & CHADP. DAWSON. (2004) An Exploratory Study of the Complexities of Coping Behavior in Adirondack Wilderness. Leisure Sciences 26:3, pages 281-293.
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ROBERTB. DITTON & STEPHENG. SUTTON. (2004) Substitutability in Recreational Fishing. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 9:2, pages 87-102.
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Robert E. Manning. (2003) What to Do About Crowding and Solitude in Parks and Wilderness? A Reply to Stewart and Cole. Journal of Leisure Research 35:1, pages 107-118.
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Robert E. Manning & William A. Valliere. (2001) Coping in Outdoor Recreation: Causes and Consequences of Crowding and Conflict Among Community Residents. Journal of Leisure Research 33:4, pages 410-426.
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Troy Hall & Bo Shelby. (2000) Temporal and Spatial Displacement: Evidence from A High-Use Reservoir and Alternate Sites. Journal of Leisure Research 32:4, pages 435-456.
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C. Scott Shafer & WilliamE. Hammitt. (1995) Congruency among experience dimensions, condition indicators, and coping behaviors in wilderness. Leisure Sciences 17:4, pages 263-279.
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IngridE. Schneider & WilliamE. Hammitt. (1995) Visitor response to outdoor recreation conflict: A conceptual approach. Leisure Sciences 17:3, pages 223-234.
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Bruce Shindler & Bo Shelby. (1995) Product shift in recreation settings: Findings and implications from panel research. Leisure Sciences 17:2, pages 91-107.
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Robert A. Robertson & Jeffrey A. Regula. (1994) Recreational Displacement and Overall Satisfaction: A Study of Central Iowa's Licensed Boaters. Journal of Leisure Research 26:2, pages 174-181.
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Walter F. Kuentzel & Thomas A. Heberlein. (1992) Cognitive and Behavioral Adaptations To Perceived Crowding: A Panel Study of Coping and Displacement. Journal of Leisure Research 24:4, pages 377-393.
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William E. Hammitt & Michael E. Patterson. (1991) Coping Behavior to Avoid Visitor Encounters: Its Relationship to Wildland Privacy. Journal of Leisure Research 23:3, pages 225-237.
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Bo Shelby, N. Stewart Bregenzer & Rebecca Johnson. (1988) Displacement and Product Shift: Empirical Evidence From Oregon Rivers. Journal of Leisure Research 20:4, pages 274-288.
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