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Len M. Hunt
Len M. Hunt
Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry
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Recreational fishing site choice models: insights and future opportunities
LM Hunt
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 10 (3), 153-172, 2005
2392005
Illustrating the critical role of human dimensions research for understanding and managing recreational fisheries within a social‐ecological system framework
LM Hunt, SG Sutton, R Arlinghaus
Fisheries Management and Ecology 20 (2-3), 111-124, 2013
2072013
Angler responses to potential harvest regulations in a Norwegian sport fishery: a conjoint-based choice modeling approach
Ø Aas, W Haider, L Hunt
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (4), 940-950, 2000
1962000
Understanding and managing freshwater recreational fisheries as complex adaptive social-ecological systems
R Arlinghaus, J Alós, B Beardmore, K Daedlow, M Dorow, M Fujitani, ...
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 25 (1), 1-41, 2017
1882017
Governing the recreational dimension of global fisheries
R Arlinghaus, JK Abbott, EP Fenichel, SR Carpenter, LM Hunt, J Alós, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (12), 5209-5213, 2019
1822019
Effectively managing angler satisfaction in recreational fisheries requires understanding the fish species and the anglers
B Beardmore, LM Hunt, W Haider, M Dorow, R Arlinghaus
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72 (4), 500-513, 2015
1812015
The importance of trip context for determining primary angler motivations: are more specialized anglers more catch-oriented than previously believed?
B Beardmore, W Haider, LM Hunt, R Arlinghaus
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 31 (5), 861-879, 2011
1642011
The effects of regional angling effort, angler behavior, and harvesting efficiency on landscape patterns of overfishing
LM Hunt, R Arlinghaus, N Lester, R Kushneriuk
Ecological Applications 21 (7), 2555-2575, 2011
1552011
Evaluating the ability of specialization indicators to explain fishing preferences
B Beardmore, W Haider, LM Hunt, R Arlinghaus
Leisure Sciences 35 (3), 273-292, 2013
1202013
Environmental activism in the forest sector: Social psychological, social-cultural, and contextual effects
BL McFarlane, LM Hunt
Environment and behavior 38 (2), 266-285, 2006
1112006
Fair and effective decision making in forest management planning
LHW Haider
Society & Natural Resources 14 (10), 873-887, 2001
942001
Spatial choice modelling: new opportunities to incorporate space into substitution patterns
LM Hunt, B Boots, PS Kanaroglou
Progress in Human Geography 28 (6), 746-766, 2004
862004
Estimating visitors’ travel mode choices along the bear lake road in Rocky Mountain National Park
D Pettebone, P Newman, SR Lawson, L Hunt, C Monz, J Zwiefka
Journal of Transport Geography 19 (6), 1210-1221, 2011
832011
Cyclone evacuation in Bangladesh: tropical cyclones Gorky (1991) vs. Sidr (2007)
BK Paul, H Rashid, MS Islam, LM Hunt
Environmental Hazards 9 (1), 89-101, 2010
832010
Urban flood problems in Dhaka, Bangladesh: slum residents’ choices for relocation to flood-free areas
H Rashid, LM Hunt, W Haider
Environmental Management 40, 95-104, 2007
802007
Catch and non-catch-related determinants of where anglers fish: a review of three decades of site choice research in recreational fisheries
LM Hunt, E Camp, B van Poorten, R Arlinghaus
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 27 (3), 261-286, 2019
772019
Understanding and managing social–ecological feedbacks in spatially structured recreational fisheries: the overlooked behavioral dimension
HGM Ward, MS Allen, EV Camp, N Cole, LM Hunt, B Matthias, JR Post, ...
Fisheries 41 (9), 524-535, 2016
752016
Understanding the fish harvesting decisions by anglers
L Hunt, W Haider, K Armstrong
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 7 (2), 75-89, 2002
662002
Accounting for varying setting preferences among moose hunters
LM Hunt, W Haider, B Bottan
Leisure Sciences 27 (4), 297-314, 2005
622005
Remote tourism and forest management: a spatial hedonic analysis
LM Hunt, P Boxall, J Englin, W Haider
Ecological Economics 53 (1), 101-113, 2005
582005
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