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Autor:
Richard T. Melstrom, Mark A. Kaemingk, Nicholas W. Cole, John C. Whitehead, Christopher J. Chizinski, Kevin L. Pope
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 43:400-416
Autor:
Nicholas W. Cole, Jonathan D. Rutter, Howard W. Harshaw, Rudy M. Schuster, Andrew H. Raedeke, David C. Fulton, Ashley A. Dayer, Jennifer N. Duberstein
Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 26:472-480
Recreation specialization is a framework that can be used to explain the variation among outdoor recreationists' preferences, attitudes, and behaviors. Recreation specialization has been operationalized using several approaches, including summative i
Autor:
Connor J Rosenblatt, Ashley A Dayer, Jennifer N Duberstein, Tina B Phillips, Howard W Harshaw, David C Fulton, Nicholas W Cole, Andrew H Raedeke, Jonathan D Rutter, Christopher L Wood
Publikováno v:
Ornithological Applications. 124
Contributory citizen science projects (hereafter "contributory projects") are a powerful tool for avian conservation science. Large-scale projects such as eBird have produced data that have advanced science and contributed to many conservation applic
Autor:
Andrew H. Raedeke, Emily J. Wilkins, Howard W. Harshaw, David C. Fulton, Jennifer N. Duberstein, Nicholas W. Cole, Ashley A. Dayer, Rudy M. Schuster, Holly M. Miller
Outdoor recreation facilitates important connections to nature and wildlife, but it is perceived differently across population segments. As such, we expected that socio-demographic characteristics of individuals would influence intention to participa
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https://hdl.handle.net/10919/99044
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/99044
Autor:
Ryan L. Ruskamp, Caleb C. Uerling, Stephen F. Siddons, Alexis D. Fedele, Kevin L. Pope, Nicholas W. Cole, Mark A. Pegg, Brian S. Harmon, Dylan R. Turner
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental management. 183(Pt 2)
Ecosystems are commonly exploited and manipulated to maximize certain human benefits. Such changes can degrade systems, leading to cascading negative effects that may be initially undetected, yet ultimately result in a reduction, or complete loss, of
Autor:
Shannon L. White, Tracy R. Wendt, Andrew K. Carlson, Kyle L. Wilson, Karen M. Dunmall, Rebecca M. Krogman, Vivian M. Nguyen, Nicholas W. Cole, Ross E. Boucek, M. Clint Lloyd, Janice A. Kerns
Publikováno v:
Fisheries. 40:196-197