Jeff Marion, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Less typical now: A 1970s retrospective Less typical now: A 1970s retrospective
No abstract available.
Authors
J. L. Marion
Enhancing the interpretation of stated choice analysis through the application of a verbal protocol assessment Enhancing the interpretation of stated choice analysis through the application of a verbal protocol assessment
A stated choice survey was employed to evaluate the relative importance of resource, social, and management attributes by asking visitors to select preferred configurations of these attributes. A verbal protocol assessment was added to consider how respondents interpret and respond to stated choice questions applied to hikers of a popular trail at Acadia National Park. Results suggest...
Authors
K.L. Cahill, J. L. Marion, S.R. Lawson
Assessing and Understanding Trail Degradation: Results from Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area Assessing and Understanding Trail Degradation: Results from Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area
This report describes results from a comprehensive assessment of resource conditions on a large (24%) sample of the trail system within Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area (BSF). Components include research to develop state-of-knowledge trail impact assessment and monitoring methods, application of survey methods to BSF trails, analysis and summary of results, and...
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J. L. Marion, N. Olive
Frontcountry recreation site and trail conditions: Haleakala National Park: Research Report Frontcountry recreation site and trail conditions: Haleakala National Park: Research Report
No abstract available.
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Jeffrey L. Marion, K.A. Hockett
Monitoring trail conditions: New methodological considerations Monitoring trail conditions: New methodological considerations
The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) accommodates nearly 300 million visitors per year, visitation that has the potential to produce negative effects on fragile natural and cultural resources. The policy guidance from the NPS Management Policies recognizes the legitimacy of providing opportunities for public enjoyment of parks while acknowledging the need for managers to “seek ways to...
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Jeffrey L. Marion, Yu-Fai Leung, Sanjay K. Nepal
Structure creep: managing the A.T. camping experience Structure creep: managing the A.T. camping experience
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J. L. Marion
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 123
Less typical now: A 1970s retrospective Less typical now: A 1970s retrospective
No abstract available.
Authors
J. L. Marion
Enhancing the interpretation of stated choice analysis through the application of a verbal protocol assessment Enhancing the interpretation of stated choice analysis through the application of a verbal protocol assessment
A stated choice survey was employed to evaluate the relative importance of resource, social, and management attributes by asking visitors to select preferred configurations of these attributes. A verbal protocol assessment was added to consider how respondents interpret and respond to stated choice questions applied to hikers of a popular trail at Acadia National Park. Results suggest...
Authors
K.L. Cahill, J. L. Marion, S.R. Lawson
Assessing and Understanding Trail Degradation: Results from Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area Assessing and Understanding Trail Degradation: Results from Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area
This report describes results from a comprehensive assessment of resource conditions on a large (24%) sample of the trail system within Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area (BSF). Components include research to develop state-of-knowledge trail impact assessment and monitoring methods, application of survey methods to BSF trails, analysis and summary of results, and...
Authors
J. L. Marion, N. Olive
Frontcountry recreation site and trail conditions: Haleakala National Park: Research Report Frontcountry recreation site and trail conditions: Haleakala National Park: Research Report
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeffrey L. Marion, K.A. Hockett
Monitoring trail conditions: New methodological considerations Monitoring trail conditions: New methodological considerations
The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) accommodates nearly 300 million visitors per year, visitation that has the potential to produce negative effects on fragile natural and cultural resources. The policy guidance from the NPS Management Policies recognizes the legitimacy of providing opportunities for public enjoyment of parks while acknowledging the need for managers to “seek ways to...
Authors
Jeffrey L. Marion, Yu-Fai Leung, Sanjay K. Nepal
Structure creep: managing the A.T. camping experience Structure creep: managing the A.T. camping experience
No abstract available.
Authors
J. L. Marion