Understanding the relationship between wilderness outings and the resulting experience has been a central theme in resource-based, outdoor recreation research for nearly 50 years. The authors provide a review and synthesis of literature that examines how people, over time, build relationships with wilderness places and express their identities as consequences of multiple, ongoing wilderness engagements (i.e., continued participation). The paper reviews studies of everyday places and those specifically protected for wilderness and backcountry qualities. Beginning with early origins and working through contemporary research the authors synthesize what diverse social scientists have learned about the long-term and continual nature of wildernes...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain the phenomena of spiritual experienc...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
Understanding the relationship between wilderness outings and the resulting experience has been a ce...
Abstract This study uses thirty-two semi-structured interviews of overnight visitors to a northern w...
This paper presents results from the final phase of a ten-year research program dealing with the dyn...
Wilderness managers strive to provide quality recreation experiences. Because of this commitment, a ...
Wilderness managers strive to provide quality recreation experiences. Because of this commitment, a ...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Dvorak, Robert, Ph.D., Summer 2008 Forestry Dynamic human relationships with wilderness: Develo...
Dvorak, Robert, Ph.D., Summer 2008 Forestry Dynamic human relationships with wilderness: Develo...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain the phenomena of spiritual experienc...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain the phenomena of spiritual experienc...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
Understanding the relationship between wilderness outings and the resulting experience has been a ce...
Abstract This study uses thirty-two semi-structured interviews of overnight visitors to a northern w...
This paper presents results from the final phase of a ten-year research program dealing with the dyn...
Wilderness managers strive to provide quality recreation experiences. Because of this commitment, a ...
Wilderness managers strive to provide quality recreation experiences. Because of this commitment, a ...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Captured in narrative textual form through open-ended and tape-recorded interview conversations, vis...
Dvorak, Robert, Ph.D., Summer 2008 Forestry Dynamic human relationships with wilderness: Develo...
Dvorak, Robert, Ph.D., Summer 2008 Forestry Dynamic human relationships with wilderness: Develo...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain the phenomena of spiritual experienc...
The purpose of this study was to explore, describe, and explain the phenomena of spiritual experienc...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...