Considerable research has been conducted on the constraints to recreation that traditionally underrepresented communities in the United States confront; however, there remains a lack of synthesis concerning constraints to visitation to federally designated wilderness areas. This scoping review of the current available literature seeks to reveal what constraints have been identified to visitation to federally designated wilderness in the United States and what groups are experiencing them. Constraints identified include discomfort and safety concerns specific to wilderness settings, cultural expectations, and issues of time, cost, and access. Additionally, constraints are explored with reference to the influence of management actions focused...
Human use is a component of the B.C. Forest Service wilderness mandate; however, recreation impacts...
ABSTRACT: This research focused on defining wilderness recreation experiences in terms o f the psych...
Wilderness experiences are thought to be comprised of three primary dimensions, including social, re...
Considerable research has been conducted on the constraints to recreation that traditionally underre...
Various constraints to recreation and leisure are well documented. Constraints are “factors that lim...
The correlation between human wellness and exposure to nature has been well documented. It would fol...
Visitor use in wilderness has grown over the past several decades, along with research focused on vi...
This paper explores the influence of demographic and spatial variables on individual participation a...
Wilderness managers must balance providing access for wilderness recreation with protecting the spec...
Graduation date: 1991Extensive use of wilderness campsites has caused resource deterioration in nume...
The constraints that curb visitation to parks have received considerable research attention and rema...
This paper examines formal wilderness designation and is presented in two parts. The first section o...
Abstract: A number of increasingly popular adventure recreation activities, including rock climbing,...
A proliferation of wilderness access issues surrounds the designation and management of wilderness i...
Concerns over the increasing popularity of wilderness recreation have resulted in attempts to determ...
Human use is a component of the B.C. Forest Service wilderness mandate; however, recreation impacts...
ABSTRACT: This research focused on defining wilderness recreation experiences in terms o f the psych...
Wilderness experiences are thought to be comprised of three primary dimensions, including social, re...
Considerable research has been conducted on the constraints to recreation that traditionally underre...
Various constraints to recreation and leisure are well documented. Constraints are “factors that lim...
The correlation between human wellness and exposure to nature has been well documented. It would fol...
Visitor use in wilderness has grown over the past several decades, along with research focused on vi...
This paper explores the influence of demographic and spatial variables on individual participation a...
Wilderness managers must balance providing access for wilderness recreation with protecting the spec...
Graduation date: 1991Extensive use of wilderness campsites has caused resource deterioration in nume...
The constraints that curb visitation to parks have received considerable research attention and rema...
This paper examines formal wilderness designation and is presented in two parts. The first section o...
Abstract: A number of increasingly popular adventure recreation activities, including rock climbing,...
A proliferation of wilderness access issues surrounds the designation and management of wilderness i...
Concerns over the increasing popularity of wilderness recreation have resulted in attempts to determ...
Human use is a component of the B.C. Forest Service wilderness mandate; however, recreation impacts...
ABSTRACT: This research focused on defining wilderness recreation experiences in terms o f the psych...
Wilderness experiences are thought to be comprised of three primary dimensions, including social, re...