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Hiker impacts on aquatic invertebrate assemblages in the North Fork of the Virgin River in Zion National Park, Utah
Utah Off-Highway Vehicle owners' specialization and its relationship to environmental attitudes and motivations
Application of resiliency theory and adaptive cycles as a framework for evaluating change in amenity-transition communities
Perceived crowding and visitor support for use rationing: A reanalysis of existing data
Development of a survey measuring visitor satisfaction and service quality of cultural and natural sites in Belize
Intuitive eating and its relationship with physical activity motivation
An examination of integrated rural tourism development in the Goris region of Armenia
Recreation resource impacts in the Bear Lake Road Corridor of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA: An assessment of resource conditions and visitor perceptions
Enhanced cross country running course design: A study of historic and recent courses, other landscape-based sports, athlete psychology, and course elements
Recreation patterns and decision drivers for Hispanics/Latinos in Cache Valley, Utah
Knowledge, norms and preferences for tamarisk management in the Green and Colorado River corridors of the Colorado Plateau
The relationship of outdoor recreation and gardening with depression among individuals with disabilities
Sustainable ski resorts in the state of Utah: Working toward the future
Relationship among team collective efficacy, cohesion, and coaching competency in sports
The application of instructional design principles in the development of sportsmanship education software and its impact on children's acquisition of sportsmanlike attitudes and behaviors
A multi-phase, mixed-method regional analysis of lake and reservoir based recreational opportunities in Utah