6
Views
18
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Exploring the Role of Tolerance in Recreational Conflict

, &
Pages 348-360 | Received 01 Jan 1991, Accepted 30 Jul 1991, Published online: 13 Feb 2018

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (12)

Carsten Mann & James D. Absher. (2008) Recreation conflict potential and management implications in the northern/central Black Forest Nature Park. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 51:3, pages 363-380.
Read now
N. Kathryn Morgan, Peter Newman & GeorgeN. Wallace. (2007) Conflicts Associated with Recreational Shooting on the Pawnee National Grassland. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 12:3, pages 145-156.
Read now
Jonathan Bilberman & Kathleen L. Andereck. (2006) The Economic Value of Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation. Journal of Leisure Research 38:2, pages 208-223.
Read now
Cheng-Ping Wang & ChadP. Dawson. (2005) Recreation Conflict Along New York's Great Lakes Coast. Coastal Management 33:3, pages 297-314.
Read now
JohnJ. Confer, Brijesh Thapa & JamieL. Mendelsohn. (2005) Exploring a Typology of Recreation Conflict in Outdoor Environments. World Leisure Journal 47:1, pages 12-23.
Read now
Brijesh Thapa & AlanR. Graefe. (2003) Level of Skill and its Relationship to Recreation Conflict and Tolerance Among Adult Skiers and Snowboarders. World Leisure Journal 45:1, pages 13-25.
Read now
IngridE. Schneider & WilliamE. Hammitt. (1995) Visitor response to outdoor recreation conflict: A conceptual approach. Leisure Sciences 17:3, pages 223-234.
Read now
JerryJ. Vaske, MaureenP. Donnelly, Karin Wittmann & Susan Laidlaw. (1995) Interpersonal versus social‐values conflict. Leisure Sciences 17:3, pages 205-222.
Read now
DaleJ. Blahna, KariS. Smith & JanetA. Anderson. (1995) Backcountry llama packing: Visitor perceptions of acceptability and conflict. Leisure Sciences 17:3, pages 185-204.
Read now
Roy Ramthun. (1995) Factors in user group conflict between hikers and mountain bikers. Leisure Sciences 17:3, pages 159-169.
Read now
Alan E. Watson, Michael J. Niccolucci & Daniel R. Williams. (1994) The Nature of Conflict Between Hikers and Recreational Stock Users in the John Muir Wilderness. Journal of Leisure Research 26:4, pages 372-385.
Read now
EdwardJ. Ruddell & JamesH. Gramann. (1994) Goal orientation, norms, and noise‐induced conflict among recreation area users. Leisure Sciences 16:2, pages 93-104.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (6)

Rebecca L. Kauten & Olivia J. Calvin. 2022. Cultural Sustainable Tourism. Cultural Sustainable Tourism 209 222 .
Rachel Albritton & Taylor V. Stein. (2011) Integrating social and natural resource information to improve planning for motorized recreation. Applied Geography 31:1, pages 85-97.
Crossref
Darcy L. Gray, Rosaline Canessa, Rick Rollins, C. Peter Keller & Philip Dearden. (2010) Incorporating Recreational Users into Marine Protected Area Planning: A Study of Recreational Boating in British Columbia, Canada. Environmental Management 46:2, pages 167-180.
Crossref
Jean-Pierre Mounet. (2007) Sports de nature, développement durable et controverse environnementale. Natures Sciences Sociétés 15:2, pages 162-166.
Crossref
Neil Ravenscroft, David Uzzell & Rachel Leach. (2016) Danger Ahead? The Impact of Fear of Crime on People's Recreational Use of Nonmotorised Shared-Use Routes. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 20:5, pages 741-756.
Crossref
Carolyn Whitney & Carol T. Miller. (2002) Goal Interference, Perceived Consensus, and Preferences for Conflict-Resolution Strategies. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 32:4, pages 834-850.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.