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Leisure Sciences
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 17, 1995 - Issue 4
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Congruency among experience dimensions, condition indicators, and coping behaviors in wilderness

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Pages 263-279 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009

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Jan Vidar Haukeland, Knut Veisten, Berit Grue & Odd Inge Vistad. (2013) Visitors’ acceptance of negative ecological impacts in national parks: comparing the explanatory power of psychographic scales in a Norwegian mountain setting. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 21:2, pages 291-313.
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Anna Dóra Sæþórsdóttir. (2010) Tourism Struggling as the Icelandic Wilderness is Developed. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 10:3, pages 334-357.
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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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C. Scott Shafer & Dominique Benzaken. (1998) User perceptions about marine wilderness on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Coastal Management 26:2, pages 79-91.
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Branden B. Johnson. (2014) How perceived gains and losses from nature trails affect trail management preferences. Journal of Environmental Psychology 40, pages 430-439.
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Bradley W. Barr & Andrew D. Kliskey. (2014) Perceptions of wilderness and their application to ocean and coastal waters. Ocean & Coastal Management 96, pages 1-11.
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Peter J. Fix, Joshua Carroll & Andrew M. Harrington. (2013) Visitor experiences across recreation settings: A management or measurement issue?. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 3-4, pages 28-35.
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David Pettebone, Bret Meldrum, Colin Leslie, Steven R. Lawson, Peter Newman, Nathan Reigner & Adam Gibson. (2013) A visitor use monitoring approach on the Half Dome cables to reduce crowding and inform park planning decisions in Yosemite National Park. Landscape and Urban Planning 118, pages 1-9.
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David N. Cole & Troy E. Hall. (2009) Perceived Effects of Setting Attributes on Visitor Experiences in Wilderness: Variation with Situational Context and Visitor Characteristics. Environmental Management 44:1, pages 24-36.
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Akihiro KOBAYASHI. (2005) A Fundamental Study on the Visitor's Perception of Ecological Impacts on Mountain Trails in Daisetsuzan National Park. Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 68:5, pages 737-742.
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Natasha A. Lynn & Robert D. Brown. (2003) Effects of recreational use impacts on hiking experiences in natural areas. Landscape and Urban Planning 64:1-2, pages 77-87.
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Christopher R. Long, Mary Seburn, James R. Averill & Thomas A. More. (2016) Solitude Experiences: Varieties, Settings, and Individual Differences. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29:5, pages 578-583.
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Christopher R. Long & James R. Averill. (2003) Solitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 33:1, pages 21-44.
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Stephen Trudgill. (2001) Psychobiogeography: meanings of nature and motivations for a democratized conservation ethic. Journal of Biogeography 28:6, pages 677-698.
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