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Wayne Freimund
Wayne Freimund
Utah State University - Moab, Department of Environment and Society
Verified email at usu.edu
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Crowding norms at frontcountry sites: A visual approach to setting standards of quality
RE Manning, WA Freimund, DW Lime, DG Pitt
Leisure Sciences 18 (1), 39-59, 1996
2991996
Use of visual research methods to measure standards of quality for parks and outdoor recreation
RE Manning, WA Freimund
Journal of leisure research 36 (4), 557-579, 2004
2262004
The politics of place: Understanding meaning, common ground, and political difference on the Rocky Mountain Front
L Yung, WA Freimund, JM Belsky
Forest Science 49 (6), 855-866, 2003
1992003
Influence of llamas, horses, and hikers on soil erosion from established recreation trails in western Montana, USA
TH Deluca, WA Patterson, WA Freimund, DN Cole
Environmental Management 22 (2), 255-262, 1998
1811998
The visitor experience and resource protection (VERP) process: The application of carrying capacity to Arches National Park
RE Manning, DW Lime, M Hof, WA Freimund
The George Wright Forum 12 (3), 41-55, 1995
1271995
Resilient social relationships and collaboration in the management of social–ecological systems
AB Nkhata, CM Breen, WA Freimund
Ecology and Society 13 (1), 2008
1152008
Winter visitors to Yellowstone National Park: Their value orientations and support for management actions
WT Borrie, WA Freimund, MA Davenport
Human ecology review, 41-48, 2002
812002
Using video surveys to access dispersed backcountry visitors' norms
WA Freimund, JJ Vaske, MP Donnelly, TA Miller
Leisure Sciences 24 (3-4), 349-362, 2002
752002
The wolf viewing experience in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park
JM Montag, ME Patterson, WA Freimund
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 10 (4), 273-284, 2005
682005
Targeting your audience: Wildlife value orientations and the relevance of messages about bear safety
ZD Miller, W Freimund, EC Metcalf, N Nickerson
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 23 (3), 213-226, 2018
672018
Assessing the relationship between desired experiences and support for management actions at Yellowstone National Park using multiple methods
WT Borrie, M Davenport, WA Freimund, RE Manning
journal of Park and Recreation Administration 20 (3), 51, 2002
582002
Predicting the effects of gypsy moth on near-view aesthetic preferences and recreation appeal
SJ Hollenhorst, SM Brock, WA Freimund, MJ Twery
Forest Science 39 (1), 28-40, 1993
541993
Measuring visitor experiences: Creating and testing the tourism autobiographical memory scale
J Jorgenson, N Nickerson, D Dalenberg, J Angle, E Metcalf, W Freimund
Journal of Travel Research 58 (4), 566-578, 2019
512019
Merging elaboration and the theory of planned behavior to understand bear spray behavior of day hikers in Yellowstone National Park
ZD Miller, W Freimund, EC Metcalf, N Nickerson, RB Powell
Environmental management 63, 366-378, 2019
472019
Benefiting from complexity thinking
SF McCool, WA Freimund, C Breen, J Gorricho, J Kohl, H Biggs
Protected area governance and management, 291-326, 2015
402015
Domestic tourists' loyalty to a local natural tourist setting: Examining predictors from relational and transactional perspectives using a Zambian context
JM Kwenye, W Freimund
Tourism Management Perspectives 20, 161-173, 2016
362016
Absorptive capacity as a guiding concept for effective public sector management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems
K Murray, DJ Roux, JL Nel, A Driver, W Freimund
Environmental management 47, 917-925, 2011
362011
Virtual visitors: Facebook users and national parks
ZD Miller, W Freimund
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 35 (3), 2017
342017
Use density, visitor experience, and limiting recreational use in wilderness: Progress to date and research needs
WA Freimund, DN Cole
USDA Forest Service Proceedings, 2001
342001
The Waterton–Glacier International Peace Park: Conservation amid Border Security
R Tanner, W Freimund, B Hayden, B Dolan
332007
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