Pages that link to "Item:Q166927"
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The following pages link to Leisure Activities and Subjective Well-Being Relationship (Q166927):
Displayed 50 items.
- Sara Scanga (Q141777) (← links)
- Giovanni Signorello (Q141824) (← links)
- Donna Myers (Q141833) (← links)
- John Keith (Q141953) (← links)
- Stephen Fick (Q142001) (← links)
- Milan Mitrovich (Q142136) (← links)
- Chelsie Romulo (Q142242) (← links)
- Matthew Flyr (Q142381) (← links)
- David Anning (Q142492) (← links)
- Samuel Chambers (Q142979) (← links)
- Amelie Davis (Q143384) (← links)
- Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge visitors: Behaviors and attitudes about recreation opportunities (Q144205) (← links)
- Effectiveness of a confinement strategy for reducing campsite impacts in Shenandoah National Park (Q144434) (← links)
- Explicit versus implicit motivations: Clarifying how experiences affect turkey hunter satisfaction using revised importance-performance, importance grid, and penalty-reward-contrast analyses (Q145593) (← links)
- Landowner perceptions of three types of boating in the Saranac Lakes area of New York State׳s Adirondack Park (Q148109) (← links)
- Clarifying how hunt-specific experiences affect satisfaction among more avid and less avid waterfowl hunters (Q149176) (← links)
- An importance–satisfaction analysis of trout license holders in Georgia (Q149190) (← links)
- Agri-tourism and rural outdoor recreation in the US: A framework for understanding economic and employment dynamics (Q149346) (← links)
- Invasive plant hitchhikers: Appalachian Trail thru-hiker knowledge and attitudes of invasive plants and Leave No Trace practices (Q150438) (← links)
- A review and synthesis of recreation ecology research findings on visitor impacts to wilderness and protected natural areas (Q151302) (← links)
- A review and synthesis of recreation ecology research supporting carrying capacity and visitor use management decisionmaking (Q151303) (← links)
- Community fisheries in eastern South Dakota: Angler demographics, use, and factors influencing satisfaction (Q151537) (← links)
- Motivations of female Black Hills deer hunters (Q151757) (← links)
- Wilderness permit accuracy: differences between reported and actual use (Q153651) (← links)
- A bivalent scale for measuring crowding among deer hunters (Q154774) (← links)
- Exploring visitor acceptability for hardening trails to sustain visitation and minimize impacts (Q155452) (← links)
- National Park Service (Q158217) (← links)
- Aaron J Enriquez, PhD (Q159746) (← links)
- Andrea N Schuhmann (Q163906) (← links)
- Characterizing backcountry camping impacts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Q230430) (← links)
- Choosing indicators of natural resource condition: A case study in Arches National Park, Utah, USA (Q231538) (← links)
- Outdoors America: recreational opportunities on public lands (Q231630) (← links)
- Vegetation alteration along trails in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia (Q233709) (← links)
- What predicts support for antler point restrictions? (Q237097) (← links)
- USFWS demonstration fees (Q237355) (← links)
- Management practices that concentrate visitor activities: Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park, USA (Q237399) (← links)
- The Protected Areas Visitor Impact Management (PAVIM) framework: A simplified process for making management decisions (Q237413) (← links)
- Trail impacts and trail impact management related to ecotourism visitation at Torres del Paine National Park, Chile (Q237820) (← links)
- Measuring the relationship between sportfishing trip expenditures and anglers’ species preferences (Q238501) (← links)
- The efficacy of combined educational and site management actions in reducing off-trail hiking in an urban-proximate protected area (Q238870) (← links)
- Assessing the influence of sustainable trail design and maintenance on soil loss (Q239016) (← links)
- Challenges and solutions for applying the travel cost demand model to geographically remote visitor destinations: A case study of bear viewing at Katmai National Park and Preserve (Q239684) (← links)
- Effects of backpacker use, pack stock trail use, and pack stock grazing on water-quality indicators, including nutrients, E. coli, hormones, and pharmaceuticals, in Yosemite National Park, USA (Q239876) (← links)
- Visitor spending effects: assessing and showcasing America's investment in national parks (Q240104) (← links)
- Andrew S. Todd (Q241477) (← links)
- Adam W. Davis (Q241481) (← links)
- Alia M. Dietsch (Q241908) (← links)
- Gary L. Larson (Q242200) (← links)
- William Gascoigne (Q242204) (← links)
- Minimising visitor impacts to protected areas: The efficacy of low impact education programmes (Q242398) (← links)