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Author Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title North American Idols: Personal Observations on Visitor Management Frameworks and Recreation Research Type
  Year 2006 Publication (up) Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 16-22  
  Keywords MMV3  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 576 Serial 2412  
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Author Unbehaun, W.; Pröbstl, U.; Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title Winter Sport Tourism – Victim under Conditions of Climate Change?!? Type
  Year 2006 Publication (up) Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 399-400  
  Keywords MMV3, Winter sport tourism, climate change, destination choice, discrete choice experiment  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 800 Serial 2523  
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Author Wirth, V.; Pröbstl, U.; Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title The role of sport activities in Alpine summer tourism Type
  Year 2008 Publication (up) Management for Protection and Sustainable Development Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 4 - Proceedings Issue Pages 94-98  
  Keywords MMV4, Alps, destination choice, discrete choice experiment, sport activities, summer tourism  
  Abstract Throughout the Alps, natural integrity, outstanding landscape beauty, and the opportunity to pursue various sport activities are key elements of the tourism product, and influence the choice of destinations. This paper focuses on the role of sports activities in the choice of Alpine destinations. The data were collected from a representative random sample of German tourists. The core element of the survey is a stated choice survey in which respondents had to make repeated choices between two hypothetical alpine destinations which were disguised as web sites with changing characteristics and landscape features. The results of the discrete choice experiment show that the sport activities contribute significantly to the destination choice, and that the respondents are rather heterogeneous, leading to the identification of different segments in a latent class segmentation. The largest segment is comprised of the social and activity oriented tourists (55%), followed by nature and alpine oriented tourists (31%), and finally by tourists interested predominantly in relaxing (14%). Their divergent preferences and expectations will be described below. The importance of this research is that these segments have been identified directly from the choice responses, instead of from some attitudinal or motivational set of questions. The findings indicate that sport activities play an important role in the destination choice for alpine summer holidays, but their significance differs between segments. For marketing and management purposes these results highlight that the target groups and related marketing campaigns must be adapted to new trends and societal changes. To attract and enlarge the less active tourism segment the Alps should be positioned as silent place where relaxing in a healthy environment and outstanding landscape is possible.  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 928 Serial 2586  
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Author Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title Stated Preference & Choice Models – A Versatile Alternative to Traditional Recreation Research Type
  Year 2002 Publication (up) Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 1 - Proceedings Issue Pages 115-121  
  Keywords MMV1  
  Abstract In outdoor recreation research and visitor management applications, stated preference and choice methods have not enjoyed the same amount of popularity when compared to other directions of applied research. This is somewhat surprising considering the fact that decisions that managers of protected areas and outdoor recreation in general face are typically multiattribute in nature and require an understanding of the trade-offs that decision-makers of clients are willing to make. This paper provides an overview to stated choice research by explaining the essential considerations during the design and analysis of this approach. The various stages will be explained on hand of a simple example. Then the versatility of the approach will be demonstrated by discussing research design options in more detail.  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 448 Serial 2287  
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Author Rudolphi, W.; Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title Visitor Management and Ecological Integrity: One Example of an Integrated Management Approach Using Decision Analysis Type
  Year 2002 Publication (up) Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 1 - Proceedings Issue Pages 143-149  
  Keywords MMV1  
  Abstract In this paper we argue in favor of using a decision analysis framework for more integrated decision-making when managing protected areas. Such an approach will enable agencies to balance between the frequently conflicting goals of visitor management and ecological integrity. We present a case study from the West Coast Trail in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, BC, Canada, in which we use ELECTRE and AHP to establish a ranking of several management options. We conclude by suggesting that such a more formal framework constitutes a more objective decision support tool, assists in framing relevant management questions and tradeoffs, and at the same time provides guidance for data collection.  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 456 Serial 2291  
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Author Probstl-Haider, U., Haider, W., Mostegl, N. pdf  url
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  Title Skiing unlimited? Acceptance of resort extension by skiers in Tyrol/Austria Type
  Year 2016 Publication (up) Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 8 - Proceedings Issue Pages 297-299  
  Keywords MMV8  
  Abstract Many ski-resorts in the European Alps hope to increase their visibility and attractiveness when expanding their respective resorts by developing new slopes and/or by merging with others. Examples like the Zermatt-Matterhorn-Ski-Paradise in Switzerland, the “Helm-Rotwand” in Sexten Italy, or the Ski-world “Wilder Kaiser” and the “Skicircus Saalbach -Hinterglemm – Leogang – Fieberbrunn” in Austria illustrate this trend. The main motives for the expansion and cooperation are expected marketing opportunities, synergetic management, and a higher overall financial stability (Zegg 2015). Also, climate change adaptation seems to be an argument in favor of increasing resort sizes (Steiger and Abegg 2013). The expansion or merging of ski resorts leads to impacts into the sensitive alpine environment and a permanent disturbance by the new infrastructure. The presented study aims to analyze the perception of the winter tourists and daily skiers concerning these changes and discusses recommendations for future resort development.  
  Call Number Serial 3952  
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Author Pröbstl, U.; Damm, B.; Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title Perception and evaluation of natural hazards as a consequence of glacier retreat and permafrost degradation in tourism destinations Type
  Year 2010 Publication (up) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 227-228  
  Keywords MMV5, permafrost degradation, risk perception, mountain tourism  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 240 Serial 2780  
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Author Wirth, V.; Pröbstl, U.; Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title Simulation of tourism strategies for alpine destinations Type
  Year 2010 Publication (up) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 73-75  
  Keywords MMV5, destination choice, Alps, discrete choice, summer tourism, tourism strategies  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 72 Serial 2711  
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Author Haider, W., pdf  url
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  Title Context matters in behavioural recreation research Type
  Year 2012 Publication (up) The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges Abbreviated Journal NULL  
  Volume MMV 6 - Proceedings Issue NULL Pages 162-163  
  Keywords MMV6  
  Abstract NULL  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 445 Serial 2889  
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Author Rupf, R., Haider, W., Riesen, M., Skov-Petersen, H., Pröbstl, U., pdf  url
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  Title Developing parameters for agent-based models using choice experiments Type
  Year 2012 Publication (up) The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges Abbreviated Journal NULL  
  Volume MMV 6 - Proceedings Issue NULL Pages 286-287  
  Keywords MMV6  
  Abstract NULL  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 501 Serial 2945  
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Author Wyttenbach, M., Haider, W., Pröbstl, U., Rupf, R., pdf  url
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  Title Too many people in the mountains in the winter time? Type
  Year 2012 Publication (up) The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges Abbreviated Journal NULL  
  Volume MMV 6 - Proceedings Issue NULL Pages 298-299  
  Keywords MMV6  
  Abstract NULL  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 506 Serial 2950  
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