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Autor:
Natalie Michelle, Jan Paul, Darren Ranco, Bridie McGreavy, Tyler Quiring, Suzanne Greenlaw, Maliyan Binette, Brawley Benson, Anthony Sutton, John J. Daigle, Nolan Altvater, David Hart
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Sustainability Science. 16:937-947
Sustainability science offers an alternative space for research that challenges colonial histories of western science, especially in its orientation to interdisciplinarity and for addressing complex problems through equitable knowledge co-production
Autor:
Min-Kook Kim, John J. Daigle
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Parks Stewardship Forum. 38
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Northeastern Naturalist. 28
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Human Ecology. 47:777-784
We collected data through three focus groups conducted with Wabanaki citizens (members of the Penobscot Nation, Passamaquoddy Tribe, Maliseet, and Micmac Nations) residing in Maine, USA, and the Canadian Maritime region. These sessions used a collect
Autor:
Crista L. Straub, Nathan W. Siegert, Darren Ranco, John J. Daigle, Jessica E. Leahy, Sandra De Urioste-Stone
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Forest Science. 65:363-372
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Handbook of Research Methods for Tourism and Hospitality Management. :407-427
Autor:
Kara K.L. Costanza, Jeffrey P. Dech, Michael Reinikainen, Robert A. Slesak, Les Benedict, Daniel M. Kashian, Jennifer Neptune, Nathan W. Siegert, Jacques C. Tardif, Allaire K. Diamond, Darren Ranco, John J. Daigle, William H. Livingston, Shawn R. Fraver
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Journal of Forestry. 115:435-446
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The Qualitative Report.
The Visitor Experience and Resource Protection (VERP) framework is a planning framework developed by the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) to help guide visitor use planning and decision-making in U.S. national parks. The research reported here highli
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment.
Autor:
Kourtney Collum, John J. Daigle
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 9:17-25
Transportation management is one of the most salient challenges facing managers of national parks and public lands. In order to determine strategies to increase voluntary use of alternative transportation modes, this study explores the factors that i