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Computer Simulation as a Tool in Teaching Park and Wilderness Management

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Pages 3-9 | Published online: 15 Jul 2010

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Steven R. Lawson. (2006) Computer Simulation as a Tool for Planning and Management of Visitor Use in Protected Natural Areas. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 14:6, pages 600-617.
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Steven R. Lawson, Robert M. Itami, H. Randy Gimblett & Robert E. Manning. (2006) Benefits and Challenges of Computer Simulation Modeling of Backcountry Recreation Use in the Desolation Lake Area of the John Muir Wilderness. Journal of Leisure Research 38:2, pages 187-207.
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Robert Manning, Steven Lawson, Peter Newman, William Valliere, Megha Budruk & Daniel Laven. (2003) Basic and Applied Research: Application of Disciplinary Theory and Methods in the Field of Leisure Studies. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 26:1, pages 25-48.
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Robert Manning, William Valliere, Benjamin Wang, Steven Lawson & Peter Newman. (2002) Estimating day use social carrying capacity in Yosemite national park. Leisure/Loisir 27:1-2, pages 77-102.
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Steven R. Lawson, Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere & Benjamin Wang. (2003) Proactive monitoring and adaptive management of social carrying capacity in Arches National Park: an application of computer simulation modeling. Journal of Environmental Management 68:3, pages 305-313.
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