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Author Higham, J., pdf  url
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  Title The Anthropocene and what it means for managing outdoor recreation experiences Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 22-22  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract The global COVID-19 pandemic has, first and foremost, been a widespread human tragedy. It has also been a global social and economic circuit-breaker. The disruption that it has caused has been all embracing, and from this has emerged a fleeting opportunity to rethink all aspects of environment, society and economy. In the context of tourism and recreation, the current crisis has been widely recognised as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build back better and, in doing so, to try to address fundamental global environmental challenges. Twenty years ago, at the dawn of the new millennium Crutzen and Stoermers (2000) article The Anthropocene argued that the Holocene had ended and a new epoch, for which humankind is responsible, had begun. Anthropogenic climate change, pollution, species extinction, exhaustion of soils, over-exploitation of resources, and population growth were seen as evidence of the Anthropocene. The concept of the Anthropocene has become prominent in the tourism and recreation literature. Many of the central rationales for the Anthropocene – such as climate change, resources depletion, and pollution – are also central concerns associated with pre-COVID growth in tourism and recreation. If our species is a geological force and the impacts are of tourism and recreation are geophysical in scope, this significantly increases the ethical stakes associated with our fields of scholarship. To begin, I will frame my presentation with an initial discussion and critique of the Anthropocene and what it means. In this discussion the locus of responsibility is important. It is necessary to question how particular topics of debate come to the fore and who stands to benefit from how public issues are framed. Visions of tourism and recreation development are interwoven with assumptions regarding who stands to benefit and who will bear the costs associated with those benefits.I will use this critique to consider two of the most fundamental environmental challenges confronting tourism and recreation scholarship; carbon emissions and biodiversity loss. I will draw upon the emerging regenerative tourism paradigm to consider how tourism and recreation can contribute to restoring and regenerating rather than depleting natural capital, while simultaneously building social, cultural and economic capital. This discussion has important implications for tourism and recreation, in terms of pathways forward in the quest for practices that respond with urgency to the these global environmental imperatives. This presentation will be illustrated with emerging examples from Aotearoa (New Zealand).  
  Call Number Serial 4383  
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Author Spenceley, A., pdf  url
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  Title The impacts of the pandemic on tourism in protected and recreational areas Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 24-25  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract The pause in tourism has given many tourism and conservation professionals an opportunity to reflect on whether they want to go back to the way things were (10), or alternatively to build back better and greener and recover in a more responsible, sustainable and regenerative way (11).  The United Nations and international development agencies have been increasingly vocal in their support for sustainable recovery. In August 2020, UN Secretary-General António Guterres released a policy brief on COVID-19 and transforming tourism, stating that the tourism sector should be rebuilt in a way that is “safe, equitable and climate friendly [and as a] provider of decent jobs, stable incomes and the protection of our cultural and natural heritage.” For travel and tourism to be truly sustainable, broad standards and protocols are needed to address climate change, conservation and social justice. It is also important to conserve nature in protected areas to avoid future zoonoses (12). This is the time for the tourism sector to seize the moment and enact meaningful changes that will transform the world and make a lasting difference for future generations (13). COVID-19 has accelerated the sustainability agenda, and amid the pause, companies are concentrating efforts on their commercial survival. Many tourism operators see becoming sustainable as too hard to do, but in reality it is not so difficult. Resources like the new “Handbook for Sustainable Tourism Practitioners: The essential toolkit” (14) can help the sector to build back in a regenerative way, with communities at the centre.  
  Call Number Serial 4384  
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Author Solvang, D. T., pdf  url
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  Title “Friluftsliv” (outdoor life): Sustainability, trust and social inclusion Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 26-27  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) aims to act as a responsible organization that carefully addresses key challenges for social and environmental sustainability in outdoor recreation though our strategic plan. This lecture will discuss and present approaches to key challenges for DNT and likely also for similar NGOs across the globe.  
  Call Number Serial 4385  
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Author Gona, J. K., pdf  url
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  Title The need for Local Community Resilience in Sustainable Tourism Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 28-28  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract Tourism utilises substantial community assets and is to a large extent dependent on community willingness and acceptance of visitors. Community assets and community attitudes are therefore necessary for balanced growth, which is sustainable tourism. Whereas sustainable tourism is anchored on social, environmental and economic pillars, they are not stand-alone pillars. Environmental and economic pillars lean on the community pillar. In this context, community is broadened to include residents in destinations and all local providers of experiences in destinations. Sustainable tourism should focus on strategies to build resilience in order to strengthen environmental and economic pillars that support balanced growth.  
  Call Number Serial 4386  
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Author Fredman, P.; Haukeland, J. V.; Dybedal, P.; Stokke, K. B.; Forbord, M., pdf  url
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  Title From place-based resources to value-added experiences: Future perspectives on Nature-based tourism Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 348-349  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract Nature based tourism is framed and flavored not only by the socio economic conditions of the region where it occurs, but just as much by natural resources and opportunities to make use of them in a tourism context. This session summarizes five years of research on nature based tourism in the BIOTOUR project and discuss future prospect of this sector in the light of a greener economy, more robust communities and sustainable practices. It will also present key content from the recently published book “Nordic Perspectives on Nature-based Tourism. From place-based resources to value-added experiences”, edited by professors Peter Fredman and Jan Vidar Haukeland.  
  Call Number Serial 4354  
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Author Dorado, V.; Farias-Torbidoni, E. O.; Mendes, R. N.; Morera, S.; Garriga, M.; Villanueva, M., pdf  url
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  Title Tourist carrying capacity. A turning point to a sustainable tourism model. The case of Alt Pirineu National Park – Spain. Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 56-57  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract In the last decades, the world population has increased its physical sports activities in the natural environment. According to the last Eurobarometer survey about outdoor sports, Spain figures in third place with 53% of the population claiming that have been involved in physical outdoor activities, after Finland (67%) and Austria (54%) (European Commission, 2018). As a result, there has been an increase in overcrowding in Protected Areas, which has attracted the attention in the Spanish mass media revealing the consequences that have already demonstrated in various environmental (Cole, 2008; Newsome, 2014; Pickering, 2010; Salesa & Cerda, 2020), social (Weiler et al., 2019) and security studies (Moscoso, 2004). On that point, different public and private entities requested solutions to manage overcrowding in different natural parks through the determination of the Tourist Carrying Capacity (TCC), i.e. maximum number of people who can visit an area at the same time, without damaging the physical, economic or sociocultural environment, nor cause an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors satisfaction (OMT, s. f.). This article aims to show the application of the Cifuentes (1992) methodology about the TCC in 17 trails of Alt Pirineu Natural Park (PNAP), within Vall Ferrera to be included in the next trail guide of the park.  
  Call Number Serial 4223  
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Author Rogowski, M., pdf  url
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  Title Changes of tourism under impact of COVID-19 pandemic in Stołowe Mountains and Karkonosze Mountains National Parks, south-western Poland Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 104-105  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract National parks are important tourist destinations because of their high bio- and geodiversity values that enable outdoor activities and leisure in natural environment. This is vibrant issues because the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have limited leisure in natural environment. This presentation highlights the outcomes of the survey conducted on visitors behaviour and motivations during national park visits at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The research was conducted in two mountain national parks located in south-western Poland, i.e., Stolowe Mts. National Park (SMNP) and Karkonosze National Park (KNP), both located in the Sudety Mountains along the Polish-Czech national border. The study identifies intentions of visitors behaviour change in comparison with the pre-COVID-19 period, i.e., 2017-2019. The study aimed to determine the factors that influence the mountain national park visits. Specifically, the surveys were used i) to assess spatiotemporal changes of visitors, distribution in two national parks, including changes in seasonality of tourism and frequencies of main tourism attractions sight-seeings; i) to characterized changes in motivations and behaviours of park visitors during the pandemic period in comparison to the pre-COVID-19 period.  
  Call Number Serial 4246  
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Author Schulz, L.; Price, M., pdf  url
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  Title Mapping the distribution of outdoor activities to assess their impacts on capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) – Evidence from user-generated geographic information Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 114-115  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract The most severe effects of outdoor tourism orrecreation (OTR) are habitat fragmentation, modification, and loss, which affect animal behaviour, survivorship, distribution, and reproduction (e.g.: Karlson & Mörtberg, 2015; Monz, Pickering, & Hadwen, 2017). A highly used path can create a barrier and lead animals to avoid a much wider area through trail-edge effects (Monz et al., 2017; Moss et al., 2014). Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) respond differently to different OTR activities, e.g., they avoid mountain-bike trails up to 1091.5m and winter infrastructure up to 327.1m (Coppes et al., 2017). Along multiuse tracks, capercaillie use trees closer to tracks in less visited woodland than in highly visited woodland, with tree use asymptotes of 197m and 291m, respectively (Summers et al., 2007). The present study assessed 1) patterns of recreational uses, 2) functional habitat loss of capercaillie due to trail-edge effects, 3) the impacts of OTR on lek site selection, and 4) the potential for capercaillie refuges.  
  Call Number Serial 4250  
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Author Wennstrom, C., pdf  url
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  Title Old fortification islands opened for visitors in Finland Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 182-183  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract In 1999 the Finnish government decided to concentrate the management of all state-owned land and water areas to Metsähallitus, which is an unincorporated state enterprise responsible of the management and protection of the state-owned land and water areas in Finland. For example, areas from the Finnish Defence Forces were moved to Metsähallitus. Many of these sites were islands that had been closed to the public for several decades. These sites contain a very rich biodiversity and a strong cultural heritage. This presentation on how Metsähallitus opened two old military islands to the visitors is a practical example on what kind of management issues can rise when opening new marine protected areas to coastal-marine recreation.  
  Call Number Serial 4282  
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Author Piotrowski, K.; Rogowski, M.; Mickiewicz, A., pdf  url
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  Title Assessment and accuracy improvement of monitoring of tourism traffic in a mid-mountain national park (MSTT: Monitoring System of tourist traffic) in Stołowe Mountains National Park, SW Poland Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 290-291  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract The sustainable management of vulnerable natural areas requires accurate measurement of visitor flows, especially in protected natural areas (Andersen et al. 2013). According to Andersen et al. (2013), the most often used counting system is a pyroelectric sensor that features a lens sensitive to heat radiation emitted by the human body (Eco-Counter model: PYRO sensor). An important challenge with automatic counting systems is their accuracy, since all types of counters are subject to counting errors (Pettebone et al. 2010).This study focuses on visitor counting accuracy in national parks situated in mountain areas that are also one of the most popular tourist areas. It illustrates the attention to detail required to carry out accurate visitor counting. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the accuracy of pyroelectric sensor measurement errors in relation to different visitor flow levels and different time intervals between visitors. This verification was based on field experiments and on-site observations of the pyroelectric sensors working as part of the Monitoring System of tourist traffic (MSTT) in Stolowe Mountain National Park (SMNP) in Sudety Mountains, southwestern Poland. SMNP is visited by about 900,000 tourists per year. (Rogowski 2020). In mountain areas, it is difficult to collect data over a longer period of time. In addition, field and weather conditions may yield a higher error rate. This evaluation of accuracy was performed to yield calibration formulas.  
  Call Number Serial 4329  
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Author Kling, K. G., pdf  url
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  Title Balancing values of accessible nature-based tourism, nature conservation and the visitor experience Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 318-319  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract Spending time in nature and participating in outdoor activities has positive effects on the health and well-being of individuals, and nature-based tourism and outdoor recreation have the potential to provide an appropriate setting to engage in such activities (Farkic et al., 2020; Lackey et al., 2019). Even though our understanding of the benefits of nature experiences is well established, there remains unequal access to nature and nature-based activities among different groups in society. People with disabilities are often excluded from being able to fully participate in nature-based tourism and recreation due to physical and social barriers. There is therefore a need for natural areas to become more inclusive and cater to the needs of diverse groups of visitors (Menzies et al., 2020). The accommodation and adjustment of natural areas so that they become more inclusive for people with disabilities nevertheless entails some contradiction of values, especially between accessible nature-based tourism, nature conservation and the visitor experience (Corazon et al., 2019; Donlon, 2000). Increased accessibility in, as well as to, natural areas often means expanding infrastructure and improving facilities; actions which can have an impact on visitors perceptions of untouched nature and raise questions as to whether they are compatible with the objectives of nature conservation (Tverijonaite et al., 2018). However, political objectives of accessible nature for all are highly important in the context of social sustainability and social inclusion, and managers and planners of natural areas therefore have to balance these differing values in order to ensure that different interests and expectations are met. This balancing creates a moral dilemma concerning access to nature: who has access and who is excluded, and how should values be prioritised?  
  Call Number Serial 4341  
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Author Stokke, K. B.; Clemetsen, M., pdf  url
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  Title Local spatial planning as tool for integrated visitor strategies and community development Type
  Year 2021 Publication (down) The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MINA fagrapport Issue Pages 396-397  
  Keywords MMV10  
  Abstract Nature-based tourism is to a large extent based on different types of protected areas, adjacent landscapes and communities. In this paper we explore how municipal spatial planning may serve as a tool for integrated visitor strategies and community development. In Norway, visitor strategies are introduced for national parks and other large protected areas. These strategies are based on the planning system inside protected areas, regulated by the Nature Diversity Act. The research question is: How can local spatial planning support integrated visitor strategies and community development? Norway has two different institutional systems for spatial planning within and outside protected areas.  
  Call Number Serial 4375  
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Author Absher, J.; English, D.; Burns, R., pdf  url
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  Title Customer service metrics as a basis for segmentation of forest recreationists Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 61-62  
  Keywords MMV5, customer service, forest recreation management, visitor segmentation  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 264 Serial 2706  
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Author Aikoh, T.; Kikuchi, K.; Shoji, Y., pdf  url
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  Title Visitors’ attitudes to the collection of voluntary fees in national parks in Japan Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 201-202  
  Keywords MMV5, voluntary fee, entrance fee, usage fee, visitor attitude  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 6 Serial 2768  
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Author Andersen, O.; Gundersen, V.; Strand, O.; Panzacchi, M.; Vorkinn, M.; Fangel, K.; Van Moorter, B., pdf  url
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  Title Wild reindeer interactions with recreationists: estimating spatiotemporal habitat use and potential conflict areas in two national parks in Norway Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 209-210  
  Keywords MMV5, wild reindeer, visitor impact, monitoring, resource selection function model (RSF), conflict areas  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 256 Serial 2772  
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Author Arnberger, A.; Eder, R.; Allex, B.; Sterl, P.; Burns, R.C., pdf  url
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  Title Exploring relationships between visitor motives, satisfaction, recreation quality and attitudes towards protected area management in the Gesaeuse National Park, Austria Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 63-64  
  Keywords MMV5, attitudes, motives, National Park, visitor survey  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 80 Serial 2707  
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Author Arnegger, J., pdf  url
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  Title Economic effects of tourism in the Souss-Massa-National Park, Morocco Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 238-240  
  Keywords MMV5, national park, nature-based tourism, economic effects, Morocco, Souss-Massa  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 180 Serial 2785  
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Author Atik, M., pdf  url
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  Title Recreation impact research in Turkish Mediterranean; Studies in Olimpos- Beydaglari National Park Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 31-32  
  Keywords MMV5, recreation impact, Olimpos-Beyda?lar? National Park, Antalya  
  Abstract Recreation is a pleasant activity that people realise as a function of enjoyment, relaxation and refreshing themselves. Recreational activities often take place in natural settings and could create various impacts on the natural environment. Impact is defined as an undesirable change and even the most careful visitor can cause various forms of damage such as soil compaction, alteration of plant cover, disturbance of fauna etc. On the other hand the quality of recreation activity highly depends on the integrity and naturalness of the recreation settings.  
  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 272 Serial 2692  
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Author Beekhoven, J.; Brouwer, M.J., pdf  url
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  Title Monitoring of visitor flows and safety in recreational areas around Amsterdam Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 279-281  
  Keywords MMV5, recreation, safety, monitoring, recreational area  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 214 Serial 2802  
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Author Berndsen, M.L., pdf  url
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  Title Staatsbosbeheer’s experiences with demand-driven working Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 83-84  
  Keywords MMV5, demand-driven working, motive groups, recreational area analysis, cooperation, quality, diversity  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 60 Serial 2715  
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Author Bodnár, R., pdf  url
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  Title Landscape as a motivating factor for tourists Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 144-146  
  Keywords MMV5, landscape protection, tourist motivation, temperament, Hungary  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 166 Serial 2741  
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Author Boeschoten, H., pdf  url
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  Title Staatsbosbeheer, everything nature has to offer Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 13-14  
  Keywords MMV5, relation human-nature, demand-oriented approach, differentiation, participation, co-operation, research  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 220 Serial 2684  
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Author Boonman-Berson, S., pdf  url
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  Title Invasiveness: the construction of a category and its impact for conservation and recreation practices Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 306-307  
  Keywords MMV5, invasiveness, nature conservation, categories, wildlife  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 140 Serial 2813  
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Author Brandenburg, C.; Tomek, H.; Lexer, W.; Reimoser, F.; Heckl, F.; Muhar, A., pdf  url
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  Title Mountain bikers in forests and wildlife habitats Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 51-52  
  Keywords MMV5, mountain biker, participatory research, decision process, visitor monitoring, visitor management  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 90 Serial 2702  
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Author Buijs, A., pdf  url
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  Title High attachment and poor relationships: how social processes influence the development of diverging views into social conflicts Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 247-248  
  Keywords MMV5, social conflicts, nature management, national parks, images of nature  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 116 Serial 2789  
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Author Burns, R.; Graefe, A.; Absher, J.D., pdf  url
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  Title Segmenting US Forest recreationists: river users, front country users and wilderness users Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 65-66  
  Keywords MMV5, forest recreation, segmentation, outdoor recreation management  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 78 Serial 2708  
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Author Campbell, J.M., pdf  url
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  Title Are they listening? Monitoring cottager's compliance in reducing a property's attractiveness to bears in response to a targeted educational campaign Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 211-214  
  Keywords MMV5, Bear Smart, Manitoba, audits  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 254 Serial 2773  
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Author Carver, S., pdf  url
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  Title Natura2000: a policy framework for wilderness protection in Europe? Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 215-216  
  Keywords MMV5, Natura2000, wilderness, GIS, policy development  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 252 Serial 2774  
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Author Cihar, M.; Gorner, T., pdf  url
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  Title Seasonal differences in visitor perceptions: a comparative study of three mountainous national parks in Central Europe Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 203-204  
  Keywords MMV5, sustainable tourism, national parks, biosphere reserve, Natura 2000, indicators  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 262 Serial 2769  
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Author Cihar, M.; Trebický, V., pdf  url
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  Title Framework of indicators for evaluation of long-term environmental, social and economic changes in Czech National Parks Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 195-196  
  Keywords MMV5, sustainability indicators, tourism monitoring, national parks, sustainable development  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 146 Serial 2765  
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Author Cil, A., pdf  url
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  Title Biodiversity action plans as a way towards local sustainable development Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 197-198  
  Keywords MMV5, biodiversity and ecosystem services, local biodiversity action plan (LBAP), eco-tourism, Western Balkans  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 144 Serial 2766  
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Author Clarke, R.; Liley, D.; Sharp, J., pdf  url
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  Title Linking housing and access: visitor numbers on internationally important heathland sites in southern England Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 117-118  
  Keywords MMV5, Dorset, heath, visitors, nightjar, housing, urban  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 230 Serial 2730  
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Author Cottrell, S.P.; Siikamäki, P.; Puhakka, R., pdf  url
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  Title Role of PAN Parks in local community development in Oulanka National Park, Finland – a mixed methods approach Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 91-92  
  Keywords MMV5, methods, discourse analysis, sustainable tourism, national parks, PAN Parks, Finland  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 70 Serial 2719  
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Author De Vries, S.; Goossen, M., pdf  url
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  Title Demand-driven recreation planning in progress Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 191-192  
  Keywords MMV5, outdoor recreation, regional supply, demand, quality, variation  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 160 Serial 2763  
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Author De Vries, S.; Sijtsma, F., pdf  url
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  Title Recreation or tourism: local recreation opportunities and holiday behaviour Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 277-278  
  Keywords MMV5, outdoor recreation, urbanisation, green space, holiday nights  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 202 Serial 2801  
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Author Degenhardt, B.; Buchecker, M.; Kienast, F., pdf  url
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  Title Tools for recreation planning and monitoring – developing a spatial explicit model of people’s nearby outdoor recreation use Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 187-188  
  Keywords MMV5, nearby outdoor recreation, GIS-modelling, use-intensities, landscape planning  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 158 Serial 2761  
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Author Dehnhardt, A.; Kalisch, D., pdf  url
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  Title Visitors’ attitude towards climate change adaptation strategies for ski tourism areas in a German low mountain range – Results from a visitor survey in Oberwiesenthal, Erzgebirge Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 223-224  
  Keywords MMV5, climate change, snow tourism, low mountain range, Germany  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 244 Serial 2778  
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Author Delafontaine, M.; Neutens, T.; Van De Weghe, N., pdf  url
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  Title Delineating potential trajectories in constrained environments using rough space-time prisms Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 130-131  
  Keywords MMV5, time geography, space-time prism, spatiotemporal uncertainty  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 236 Serial 2735  
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Author Edwards, D.; Jay, M.; Jensen, F.S.; Lucas, B.; Marzano, M.; Mason, B.; Montagné, C.; Peace, A.; Weiss, G., pdf  url
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  Title Public preferences for forests as sites for recreational use: a Pan- European perspective Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 136-138  
  Keywords MMV5, forest recreation, public preferences, silvicultural attributes, Delphi survey, Europe  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 172 Serial 2738  
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Author Elands, B.; Buijs, A., pdf  url
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  Title Public support for the protection of nature and landscape explained by ethnicity and images of nature Type
  Year 2010 Publication (down) Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume MMV 5 - Proceedings Issue Pages 39-40  
  Keywords MMV5, images of nature, nature bonding, ethicity, public support, lay people  
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  Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 102 Serial 2696  
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