This study assessed the extent to which economic, environmental, and social sustainability concerns factor into park and recreation administrators’ decisions regarding outdoor recreation and facilities. Links to an anonymous, online survey were emailed to state and local park and recreation administrators within the state of Tennessee. The study’s useable response rate was 22% (122/561). An adjusted Value Belief Norm (VBN) theory was used as the framework, with variables including administrators’ values, beliefs, pro-environmental behavior implementation, perceived constraints, and demographics. Analysis consisted of mediated regression, multiple regression, path analysis, and a qualitative evaluation of submitted constraints. Results s...
The goal of this research is to examine the connection between childhood time spent in the outdoors ...
As a viable alternative to agriculture businesses, agritourism has been tied to the concept of susta...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose.Committee members: Robert L. Carter; Jorge Jeria; Thomas J. Smith.This study i...
The purpose of this study was to determine if place attachment for park users explained proenvironme...
This thesis describes a qualitative investigation of the implementation of the Southwestern Strategy...
This dissertation studies the relationship between environmental attitudes and National Forest manag...
Research evidence suggests that having a psychological connection to, or spending extended time in t...
The impact of humans on the environment has caused a need to evaluate why individuals act in non-sus...
How humans treat the environment is an important aspect of outdoor recreation, as people continue th...
As a term, sustainability has often come to be adopted as the \u27panacea\u27 for many problems with...
Depreciative behaviors and other undesirable recreationist actions continue to be a topic of great i...
Impacts on parks and protected areas are modifying ecosystems that provide benefits to sustain human...
Enabling the expression of existing environmental values is key to meeting international sustainabil...
Off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation on public lands provides participants with the opportunity to e...
Historically, public park and recreation services have been funded through general funds and appropr...
The goal of this research is to examine the connection between childhood time spent in the outdoors ...
As a viable alternative to agriculture businesses, agritourism has been tied to the concept of susta...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose.Committee members: Robert L. Carter; Jorge Jeria; Thomas J. Smith.This study i...
The purpose of this study was to determine if place attachment for park users explained proenvironme...
This thesis describes a qualitative investigation of the implementation of the Southwestern Strategy...
This dissertation studies the relationship between environmental attitudes and National Forest manag...
Research evidence suggests that having a psychological connection to, or spending extended time in t...
The impact of humans on the environment has caused a need to evaluate why individuals act in non-sus...
How humans treat the environment is an important aspect of outdoor recreation, as people continue th...
As a term, sustainability has often come to be adopted as the \u27panacea\u27 for many problems with...
Depreciative behaviors and other undesirable recreationist actions continue to be a topic of great i...
Impacts on parks and protected areas are modifying ecosystems that provide benefits to sustain human...
Enabling the expression of existing environmental values is key to meeting international sustainabil...
Off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation on public lands provides participants with the opportunity to e...
Historically, public park and recreation services have been funded through general funds and appropr...
The goal of this research is to examine the connection between childhood time spent in the outdoors ...
As a viable alternative to agriculture businesses, agritourism has been tied to the concept of susta...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose.Committee members: Robert L. Carter; Jorge Jeria; Thomas J. Smith.This study i...