This study tested the reliability and predictive validity of a scaling technique (the Minnesota scale) used to assign discrete development preference scores to campers in Northern Minnesota's public park campgrounds. Also, background variables were isolated that were significantly associated with camper scale score types, and suggestions were made for management agencies to use this scaling technique. 12 pages.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station: http://www.maes.umn.edu
IDENTIFIERS. *Texas A study was conducted to determine the propensity of non-corporate owners of lar...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-106)This research addresses the understanding of par...
Respondents were asked to rate acceptability of six illustrations showing different amounts of devel...
Five years of study of specific Minnesota state park and state forest areas and two Twin Cities ci...
Graduation date: 1989Research on campsite selection behavior has given managers of outdoor recreatio...
Respondents indicated participation by checking a box next to each recreation type listed (n = 8). M...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 7072 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
This study used GIS and statistical analysis to examine the relationship between campsite and campgr...
In spite of the significance of social equity in determining appropriate fee levels for activities s...
Increasing development such as roads and houses will alter future landscapes and result in biologica...
The planner is under considerable pressure to involve the public in water resource planning. The pub...
Many people know about the value of organized camp experiences for youth, but few instruments measur...
We show that respondents\u27 beliefs about future outcomes and prior recreational experiences affect...
Abstract: Forest Service landscape architects sought a method for determining if people showed a pre...
The rural public may not only be concerned with the consequences of land management; residents may a...
IDENTIFIERS. *Texas A study was conducted to determine the propensity of non-corporate owners of lar...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-106)This research addresses the understanding of par...
Respondents were asked to rate acceptability of six illustrations showing different amounts of devel...
Five years of study of specific Minnesota state park and state forest areas and two Twin Cities ci...
Graduation date: 1989Research on campsite selection behavior has given managers of outdoor recreatio...
Respondents indicated participation by checking a box next to each recreation type listed (n = 8). M...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 7072 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
This study used GIS and statistical analysis to examine the relationship between campsite and campgr...
In spite of the significance of social equity in determining appropriate fee levels for activities s...
Increasing development such as roads and houses will alter future landscapes and result in biologica...
The planner is under considerable pressure to involve the public in water resource planning. The pub...
Many people know about the value of organized camp experiences for youth, but few instruments measur...
We show that respondents\u27 beliefs about future outcomes and prior recreational experiences affect...
Abstract: Forest Service landscape architects sought a method for determining if people showed a pre...
The rural public may not only be concerned with the consequences of land management; residents may a...
IDENTIFIERS. *Texas A study was conducted to determine the propensity of non-corporate owners of lar...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-106)This research addresses the understanding of par...
Respondents were asked to rate acceptability of six illustrations showing different amounts of devel...